Pokémon Diamant & Pearl: Your criticism causes deaf ears

The Pokémon Company (Jap. 株式 会社 ポケモン, Kabushiki-Gaisha Pokémon) is a part-company of Nintendo and also was established as a brand and certificate name for the successful Pokémon franchise. The computer game series, the collection card video game and certified retailing posts, however, are created by supposed 2nd and 3rd party suppliers such as Video game Freak. The company first showed up in 1998 with the beginning of a Pokémon Center in Tokyo before the Pokémon, Ltd. was established in 2000. Since after that, Nintendo has actually been marketing all Pokémon articles under the name The Pokémon Company. From 2001, in the copyright details, mostly all qualified Pokémon items besides © Nintendo, © Creatures, Inc. and © Game Freak Inc. Also © Pokémon called. The Pokémon Company works depending upon the region via subsidiaries such as Pokémon Korea, Pokémon Shanghai etc. For nations outside Asia, the Pokémon Company International is currently liable for the Pokémon U.S.A. as well as Pokémon UK merged in 2009.

After years of criticism, The Pokémon Company comments on one of the most important points of the community. In an interview, they clearly ask them: they hear what the game ship has to say, but make their games anywhere else for different reasons.

Pokémon: Diamante & Pearl in criticism

Every year, the Pokémon Company brings another game, or a remake, for monster collectors on the market. And every year, it hails criticism. If it does not go around the graphics or the technical aspects, long-term fans focus mainly on one: Pokémon games should finally become adults — both in the plot, and in difficulty.

The BIG Problem with Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Pokemon Shining Pearl The latter was recently discussed again. In Pokémon Bright Diamond & Luminous Pearl, which appeared on 19 November, the EP divider will be imposed. So you get your Pokémon faster, and you have to train less. That did not like that.

EIN trailer for the controversial Pokémon remake you can see here:

The Pokémon Company wants to find a balance

Now no one answers less than J.C. Smith, The Director for Consumer Marketing at The Pokémon Company, to speak. He is responsible for the fact that the games and individual Pokémon are marketed purposefully. Now he confirms in a conversation with Axis Gaming that the complaints and wishes of adult contents are known. However, the company must find a compromise:

We hear [the criticism]. And I think the developers definitely understand that there is a desire for something. But we are trying to focus that the core of the game is made accessible to everyone.

He also says that the demands of the fans are very clear, but the developers have their own vision. It must always be found a balance between the two sides.

The hard feedback of the community is the developers of Game Freak meanwhile used :

We have a group of Creator and professionals at the Pokémon Company who have already seen much — many have seen and heard. They have a thicker coat than most people because they had to listen too much.

(Source: Axis)

Opinion of Nathan Navrotzki

Unpopular opinion, but: maybe the developing or the Pokémon Company no longer likes to listen to the community because they are now simply hardened. Constant criticism, especially the harsh sound, the fans often strike, hits deaf ears at some point. And as long as the games are still selling as cut bread, The Pokémon Company will probably not change their course.

My request to the fans: Criticism comment is okay, but please be without falling — behind the games stuck real people. Just does not buy and sets a sign.

My request to The Pokémon Company: Different levels of difficulty and optional EP divisors would face many. That does not change the child-friendly nature of the games, is just a bit more effort you could do.

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