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Pokken Tournament Nintendo Wii U Game. Guaranteed to work and backed by Retrolio Games 90 day no questions asked returns policy.
PRODUCT DETAILS Pokken Tournament – Wii U Game
UPC:045496904166
Condition:Used
Platform:Nintendo Wii U
Region:NTSC (N. America)
SKU:WIIU_POKKEN_TOURNAMENT
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
This review isn’t coming from a huge fan of fighting games, so keep that in mind. But in terms of easy to pick up fighting games, this is pretty enjoyable and fantastic. The cast is pretty small but they all feel relatively balanced and unique, so I’m not about to complain about that. It’s a nice mix between games such as dragon ball z and naruto where it’s all technique focused and basically you play to see your favorite character xyz do move xyz and something like tekken where the characters are unique but to the layperson mostly exchangeable.My biggest (only?) complaint however is that there’s only one (one and a half really) unlockable pokemon, personally I would’ve preferred more to unlock, as honestly that’s the only way I personally find fighting games playable in the long run, so in all honesty this game will likely be gathering dust sooner rather than later. But that said it’s still fun and solid as a fighting game (hence the 5 stars). I’ll adapt my review if I find anything else during my playthrough I don’t like
I’ll be honest. I got it because hey cool pokemon fighting game!Little did I know I’d be getting into a surprisingly deep fighting game.I’ll echo everyone else’s comments and hats off to retrolio for the prime discount!
Great arcade style fighting game featuring Pokemon. It was cheaper online than on the eshop so that’s a plus.
Great game to pick up and play! Definitely a unique fighting game in that they have "phases" which changes how things are done rather than a button masher. Hope they continue this series and add more characters! Wish there was also split screen play.
This video game is wonderful!!
Fun game, brings back good memories of Tekken but with Pokemon characters. After awhile, it feels like Rock Paper Scissor, just need to hope you perform the move that beats your opponent’s move.
Well this is an amazing game.Currently I am ranked top 2000 in the world and top 400 in USA.This game was really balanced on launch and it is only getting better. (especially now that DLC is confirmed)It has all of the advantages of the Tekken team and the art style of Pokemon.But there is a lot of people online and a quite active community. Even though its taken a while to gain ground, I feel good about the time I have put into this game. The single player mode is a great introductory tool for new players as you have to fight 400 matches and master the basics of the game to unlock Mew Two.The online code is great, though its not immune to lag or long distant pings. But I have been able to enjoy it a lot.The only think I think they could have done better was to remove the skills on the online multiplayer, as in official tournament format they are not allowed. So its kind of hard to feel how good you are in the game as the skills dramatically change each fighter a lot, plus with the supports that can combo with skills it makes it even harder to select the correct counters for match ups. Which can be more than just frustrating when someone completely counters you skills and play style with theirs. (plus then you have to go though extra menus to do that which does take time.
Games fun, wish it had a few more characters to make the "story" mode a little more interesting. Can only fight against the same 8 characters so many times while working through 5 rank classes until it gets old.
Surprised the family with this game…they were so happy, they didn’t realize that it was even available in the U.S.
This is a great fighting game. Comparable to Tekken style of fighting. The only downside is that you have to use the Gamepad when playing multiplayer as the tv camera focuses on one player’s character only.