I'm so into it. I want it badly, though I did get rid of my Wii U. Maybe if I save some money I could get one again...
It does have online play, and the single player tournaments and single battles are great fun on their own. Played it a bit tonight, and was delighted to learn I'm unexpectedly good at it, at least compared to my husband who's always kicking my butt at everything! Even switching among pokemon I hadn't even tried yet, I managed to come away with 5 wins to his 2 in local play.I am curious but I don't have friends near taht would like to play with me so I can't justify to buy it just because I am curious.
It is quite a crazy crossover than honestly I never dream Nintendo feeling on board. I think it will be pretty interesting to see how well the managed to execute this idea.
Interesting. That's why I was scared to get it. I mean I got Tekken Tag Tournament 2 for the Wii U and played it a handful of times and Street Fighter 4 for the Xbox 360 and played it once. I'm trash at 1 on 1 fighting game, but from the way you put it, it sounds like it's easier. Are the move combos also easy? Because the ones in Tekken, Mortal Kombat, and Street Fighter are insane and hard to remember, even with the combo list.I know absolutely nothing about fighting games besides Smash, so I can't really compare, but I'm loving it so far. Great graphics, smooth controls, easy to get into, seems it'll be fun to master. Even the backgrounds which have various people and pokemon walking around in them are spectacular- there's one arena where you're in a gym, with various gym equipment in it, and Pokemon and Trainers using it. The pokemon and people you see will actually be different each time you go in, which is a really great touch. All the Pokemon's moves look stellar too, and the burst attacks are great, really flashy and fun to watch. The only thing I haven't liked about it is the delays you get while doing the tutorials, they make you wait a bit too long when showing you things to read, which gets a little annoying. If the helper lady gets annoying (she shouts helpful hints while doing single player stuff, like when your support pokemon is charged) you can shut her up in the settings. I was initially really hesitant to get the game when I first saw it, because it's the kind of fighting game I usually suck at, but it's been really approachable for me, and I'd highly recommend it!
Yeah, the combos you can pull off are way more straightforward then other games I've tried. It's got a basic triangle of moves that do well against other types of moves that easy to understand, and your moves will all flow together fairly well, even if you're button mashing at the very beginning, which lets you learn and not be overly frustrated. I feel like it's a great intro to fighting games.Interesting. That's why I was scared to get it. I mean I got Tekken Tag Tournament 2 for the Wii U and played it a handful of times and Street Fighter 4 for the Xbox 360 and played it once. I'm trash at 1 on 1 fighting game, but from the way you put it, it sounds like it's easier. Are the move combos also easy? Because the ones in Tekken, Mortal Kombat, and Street Fighter are insane and hard to remember, even with the combo list.
Kind of weird taht not only sent you back but marked it complete. It sounds like the kind of patronising we'd get as kids when our teachers got tired of our attempts. "Here, have a star. Let's move on".There's an advanced move set one I was doing yesterday and ran out of time while I was trying to get the thing to work, and it sent me back to the tutorial selection screen and marked it as complete.
Darn, that is bad.Well, looks like Shadow Mewtwo is broken in this game:
He can basically stunlock any character till they fall over KOed. Hope Nintendo fixes this one...