Pokken Tournament hasn’t changed in gameplay design since its Wii U days, which is a good thing because it’s a very entertaining title. When Pokken arrived on the Wii U it was one of the brighter spots of that systems’ library and it’s just as good on the Nintendo Switch. First, in April, it was Mario Kart and now it’s Pokken Tournament. It’s not a bad strategy, especially when you consider how good those games were. Take all the Wii U games that succeeded on that system, and that made it somewhat good, and bring them to life again on the Switch, while the newer games are being built. I’m beginning to understand some strategy behind Nintendo’s releases this year and I have to admit that it isn’t actually that bad of a strategy.
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