This game uses a special controller in the arcade machine, as opposed to a fight stick, and is running location tests in January 2015. In addition to the standard characters you can play as, you can select Support Pokémon to aid you in the battle. There are various Pokémon available in this game, including ones that are not Fighting-type and that are not bipeds. Fill a gauge to unleash Synergy Gauge for extra damage and Burst Attacks (and Mega Evolution)
Using the D-Pad and the buttons gives you various different moves. The controls are as follows: L activates Support, R Guards, A uses Pokémon attacks, B jumps, X is a weak attack and Y is a strong attack. As the battles get closer, movement is more closely locked into a 2D Fighting game style. The battles take place in a large round arena and allow for players to fully move around it. This game is a hybrid of Pokémon and Tekken, and features various Pokémon fighting eachother in various surroundings. It was first teased at the Pokémon Game Show in August 2013 before an official unveiling in August 2014 by Tsunekazu Ishihara and the game's producers Masaaki Hoshino & Katsuhiro Harada. Pokkén Tournament is a fighting game developed by Bandai Namco released in arcades in 2015 and Wii U in 2016.
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