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Pavolink said:
MTZehvor said:

Two things, then.

Firstly, how exactly is it different, outside of simplified controls?

Secondly, even if we assume that it is radically different and an entirely new evolution (pun intended) of fighting games as a whole, that's still three games plus a "remastering" for the games list. I think I'm safe in saying my original point still stands if that's the case.

Yeah, it's called Pokken for something, obviously. Anyway, you are also forgetting that this is a late arcade port, so this isn't a new original Wii U game either. Basically only Star Fox from the ones mentioned by the OP are new.

That's nitpicking at its best, as always. Pokken has never been released in any console before and was available less than 8 months ago in arcades only in Japan, the wiiu version has several things and modes that the arcade doesnt, the game is also made from the ground in a different hardware (yes they confirmed the arcade is not a wiiu but a more powerfull machine, on a interview they say they had a very hard time making it look so similar on wiiu without killing the framerate) and that game was released there with half of the pokemons this one has from the go. It obviously counts as a new game and everybody thinks of it like that since 95% of the people about to get it has never played it.

And no, the game is not like Tekken, the developers themself warned about it, I though it was, then I saw the gameplay and they were right, is not even close.