Pokken Tournament is a Generation VI fighting game by well-known Mobile, arcade game developer Bandai Namco Studios, published by a Japanese company, The Pokémon. This game includes most of the elements from the earlier Tekken series and many characters from Pokémon franchise. This game was initially released for the Japanese arcades lovers on July 16, 2015, and later March 18, 2016, the game was released for the Wii U.
Pokkén Tournament is an amazing fighting game where two players or we say fighters fight against each other and use their Pokémon. This gameplay continuously shifts between the Field Phase and the Duel Phase. The field phase is where a Pokémon is free to move around any place of the arena, and the “Duel Phase” is where the Pokemon is bound to move only relative to each other just like as it happens in the Tekken games.
This Pokken Tournament uses joystick and buttons similar to the ones that were used in the traditional games.
This game is more about actions than technicalities as in Tekken that allows its fans to enjoy laying in a better way. The players can use various techniques from the Pokémon series as well. This game featuring online gameplay, where a player can play in two different online battle models-friendly and ranked battles. This includes a battle between the players that have registered players and friend codes.
Playable Characters in the GameÂ
This Pokken Tournament game starts with 16 different types of playable Pokémons.
- Blaziken (addition after the release of the game)
- Braixen (addition after the release of the game)
- Chandelure (addition after the release of the game)
- Charizard
- Darkrai (addition after the release of the game)
- Garchomp (addition after the release of the game)
- Gardevoir
- Gengar
- Lucario
- Machamp
- Mewtwo (addition after the release of the game)
- Pikachu
- Pikachu Libre (addition after the release of the game)
- Sceptile(addition after the release of the game)
- Shadow Mewtwoac is the boss
- Suicune
- Weavile
Other Helping character involved in the GamePlay
There is another list of 30-Pokemons that simply help the playable Pokemon in the battle. These Pokemons come in the group of two Pokemon. The groups are mentioned below:
- Croagunkand Sylveon
- Cuboneand Diglett
- Dragoniteand Victini
- Emolgaand Fennekin
- Espeonand Umbreon
- Farfetch’dand Electrode
- Frogadierand Eevee
- Jirachiand Whimsicott
- Magnetonand Quagsire
- Mismagiusand Ninetales
- Pachirisuand Magikarp
- Reshiramand Cresselia
- Snivyand Lapras
- Togekissand Rotom
- Yveltaland Latios