I loved it cuz I love pokemon
I loved it cuz I love pokemon
Much like the original Splatoon , Pokkén Tournament was a game that I initially missed when it released for the Nintendo Wii U back in 2015. Unlike many of the flux of HD remasters we see crossover from last-gen to this generation, perhaps this common trend of ports make more sense coming over from...
Surprising deep gameplay experience; Caters well for hardcore and casual player base; Each Pokémon feels different from the last; Nice visuals considering it's a last gen port; Competent online experience (at least for now
Taking playable character count to 30 would have been great
This game is great. If you already own it on the Wii U it's not worth it to pick it up for the minor changes I'm sure, but if you are looking for an easy to get into fighting game for the switch I recommend it.
"An accessible game that doesn't involve imprisoning the Pokémon in small spherical cells."
Pokken Tournament for the Wii U may not have set the fighting genre on fire (unless you were playing as Charizard) but it was still a great fighter, combining the characters of Pokemon with the classic fighting from Tekken.
With the release and subsequent success of Nintendo Switch it's clear that Nintendo has their sights on the Wii U library to bolster this new console. We've already had one big port with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and now we're at it again with another Wii U title in Pokken Tournament DX.
Pokken Tournament is a very solid game. It has well refined mechanics that create a fun battling experience. The fact that each character feels unique and plays completely differently from any other given character helps to keep the matches feeling fresh and diverse, it also forces players to adapt...
Nintendo is dipping into the library of Wii U games and porting over a second game to their latest console the Nintendo Switch. This time around, Nintendo is bringing Pokkén Tournament back into the spotlight.
Decent sized roster (21; Local; Wireless and Online multiplayer
Story was dull; Ferrum League tournaments are too long and easy; Minimal additions from Wii U version
Even though Pokkén Tournament DX might not offer much in the way of new content, the added longevity it'll gain by simply being on the Switch more than justifies the port. Dynamic stages that switch between a 3D arena and a 2D plane through combos keep the action exciting, and the Ferrum League,...
2016 marked the console debut of a crossover that many people had only dreamed of up until that point. That crossover was Pokkén. A very literal hybrid of both Pokémon and Tekken. Fans had been begging for a Pokémon fighting game for years, yearning for the chance to experience battles like the ones...
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