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the_dengle said:

That is incorrect. The Naruto games are published by Bamco; they are made by CyberConnect2. Harada has nothing to do with them.

Anyway those games are shit so they're not exactly the golden standard to which Pokken should be compared. And I just used those mons as examples to illustrate that not all Pokemon would be appropriate for this style of gameplay. In fact, I feel that the vast majority of Pokemon would be redundant or simply not interesting enough for inclusion.

Come on. You know there aren't going to be 80 playable Pokemon. That number is absurd. There is one fighting game with a roster that size, it is the fourth game in its series and it was outsourced to the developers of .hack. Tekken 6 didn't have anywhere near that many characters -- Tekken SIX. So when I say "unrealistic" I don't mean it's impossible to have a game with that many characters, or that the game shouldn't have that many characters. I mean it's not going to have that many playable characters. It simply won't. It is unrealistic to expect that many because there is absolutely no precedent anywhere in the information we know about this game's developer or publisher and their respective histories of game development that would lead us to the conclusion that Pokken will have anywhere close to 80 playable characters.

I would be more than happy with 25 because I am expecting this to be a fighting game, an action game built on reflexes, muscle memory, and mind games. If I was expecting it to be a Pokemon game, an RPG based on team-building and customization, I should certainly expect a larger variety of tools.


They're not even calling it a fighting game though. They're calling it an action game, and they want it to be accessable, and they want people who like Pokemon to be able to casually get into it. Pokken is obviously not being made to replicate Tekken at all. You're not seeing only fighting or bipedal Pokemon. That's a fact. That's confirmed. In a "fighting" game aimed at casuals where a Pokemon like Archanine or Muk has just as good a chance of making the roster as something like Toxicroak, made by a publisher with a precident for publishing casual fighting games with huge rosters, I don't think it's unrealistic at all to think this game could do the same.