The constant phase-switching (which activates in response to certain moves) is confusing, since it changes how you control your fighter. Flashy powerful moves do more to decide the progress of battle than the volley of small attacks and combos making matches quick and violent. Pokkén shares its developer with the Tekken series and its title openly expresses those roots, but the combat is split evenly between 2D-style Tekken combat and open-field 3D phases that have more in common with games like Power Stone and the Naruto fighting games. ![]() For those who want more than the small amount of Pokémon action combat seen in Super Smash Bros. Pokkén does little to inspire hope for the franchise to successfully branch off in new directions, but does offer some depth during its well-paced matches. The core games are beloved, but venturing outside of the RPG genre rarely goes well for Pokémon. ![]() Pokémon’s track record for offshoots is muddy.
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