Pokemon Games I Might Never Play Again...

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This doesn't mean the games were bad, or atleast most of them aren't bad, but there's just something about these games be it the amount of time and effort necessary to complete the game, the game was more of a headache than it was enjoyable or maybe there just isn't replayability.

Here are a handful of Pokemon Games I might not pick up ever again

1. Pokken Tournament

 Pokken Tournament

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Pokken Tournament is basically if Pokemon was a Tekken/Street Fighter-Esque fighting game

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Pokken Tournament is basically if Pokemon was a Tekken/Street Fighter-Esque fighting game. I've played this game beginning to end twice if that says anything and I can confidently say that I regret playing it a second time. I originally played this game when it initially came out on the Wii U. Thankfully this was back when Family Video was still a thing so I rented the game, and thankful I never owned it as the game was a bit of a headache. Years later, I purchased the game when it came to the Nintendo Switch, thinking that the Switch release was a sequel or an ironed out version of the original game considering it had a different name and new fighters, only to realize it's the same exact game as before except with extra fighters. Literally nothing about the first game was fixed or enhanced... Reason why I won't be playing this game again is because A: They suckered alot of people into purchasing the game twice due to poor advertising. B: This game is VERY repetitive. Smash Bros is a repetitive fighting game yes, but at least there's minigames and fighting modes you could play under. In Pokken Tournament, there's fights. Nothing but timed fights. That's it. So it gets boring quickly. And lastly C: The gameplay had issues! Although the game gives you level difficulties, unless you grinded in the training area of the game and KNOW the controls like the back of your hand, you stand no chance in this game. I literally had to grind in the training area until I was familiar with the controls enough to not get my butt handed to me, found a Pokemon that I could play as decently, then I had to level grind to the point it could actually take a hit without dying. The other issues stems from how nauseating the camera can get when it's constantly switching on you and that if your character gets hit once you cannot defend yourself. They can barrage hits on you till they win most of the time and you're stunned the whole time. This game just takes way too much skill to play to the point its aggravating and that I don't ever want to touch it again.

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