Pokken Tournament Wii U


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"Pokkén Tournament" is a fighting game that combines elements of the Pokémon series with traditional fighting game mechanics. It was developed by Bandai Namco Entertainment and published by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo. "Pokkén Tournament" was originally released in Japanese arcades in 2015 and later brought to the Wii U in 2016.

Key features of "Pokkén Tournament" for the Wii U include:

  1. Fighting Gameplay: The game features one-on-one battles between various Pokémon. Players can choose from a roster of playable Pokémon, each with its unique moves and abilities.

  2. Phase System: The battles are divided into two phases – the "Field Phase" and the "Duel Phase." The Field Phase focuses on long-range combat, while the Duel Phase is more akin to traditional 3D fighting games.

  3. Playable Pokémon: The initial roster includes a variety of Pokémon, ranging from classics like Pikachu and Charizard to newer additions like Lucario and Gardevoir. Additional Pokémon were later added through updates and downloadable content (DLC).

  4. Support Pokémon: Players can select Support Pokémon to assist them during battles. These Support Pokémon provide various effects, such as healing or launching additional attacks.

  5. Single-Player Modes: The game offers various single-player modes, including a Ferrum League, where players can rise through the ranks and challenge stronger opponents.

  6. Local and Online Multiplayer: Players can engage in local multiplayer battles with friends or compete online against other players to test their skills.

  7. Amiibo Support: "Pokkén Tournament" is compatible with certain Pokémon-themed amiibo figures. Players can unlock in-game items and bonuses by using these amiibo.

"Pokkén Tournament" received positive reviews for its unique blend of Pokémon elements and traditional fighting game mechanics. It offered a different experience within the Pokémon franchise, catering to fans of both genres. While the Wii U version has been succeeded by "Pokkén Tournament DX" on the Nintendo Switch, the Wii U release remains a notable title for those who owned the earlier console.

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