Pokken Tournament English Gameplay Footage Revealed

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Pokken Tournament English Gameplay Footage Revealed

Pokken Tournament is drawing closer to it’s release date of March 18 so Nintendo has started revealing footage of the English version of the game, in this current trailer, players are able to customize their avatar with a wealth of shirts, hats, hairs other goodies, also it showcases English voice acting from the announcer as well, however, I dearly hope that there is an option to turn off that feature because, in my opinion, the choice of dialog is corny at best and I’d be much better if the announcer stays silent instead.

Check out the English gameplay footage below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl3KvF07Pxs

Pokkén Tournament can be played in a variety of modes.

In Single Battles, you’ll play against the CPU—you can choose from three difficulty levels, so everyone from beginners to advanced players can enjoy the challenge.

In Local Battles, two players compete using one Wii U console. In this mode, one player will use the Wii U GamePad and the other player will use a Pokkén Tournament-compatible controller (see list below). This configuration allows each player to see the action from their own perspective, with one person watching the TV screen and the other watching the action on the Wii U GamePad. Game images on the TV and GamePad screen during Local Battles will be displayed at 30 frames per second. (All other battle modes will display at 60 frames per second.)

In Online Battles, you will be able to compete in Rank Matches and Friendly Matches. In Friendly Matches, you can easily battle other opponents, including people whose friend code you have registered. You can also battle people who have entered the same VS Code as you. In Rank Matches, you’ll receive rank points based on the outcome of your matches. Compete to see who has the most rank points or the greater number of victories.

For more info please visit the official website.

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