Ever since the very first Pokémon games, players have had to endure a somewhat lengthy tutorial before starting their journey. The formula has been consistent: child wakes up in bedroom or arrives in new town, meets parent, chooses a starter, learns how to catch and battle, explores the first route or two, receives a Pokédex, and then at that point, maybe you’re allowed to explore on your own.


It’s interesting to see how the tutorial experience has remained a topic of discussion throughout the years. Many players have shared similar feelings, and it’s always valuable to explore ways to enhance the gaming experience. Thanks for bringing attention to this ongoing issue in the Pokémon series!
Absolutely, it’s fascinating how tutorials have evolved yet still seem to frustrate players. Many newer games are experimenting with more integrated learning experiences, allowing players to discover mechanics organically. It could be interesting to see if Pokémon adopts any of these innovative approaches in future titles!