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Nioh Alpha Demo Headed to PSN Later This Month
The release of Nioh has been more than ten years in the making and now in 2016 the game will finally be released on the PlayStation 4. While an exact release date hasn’t been revealed, news from the PS Blog details when gamers can test out the title. Continue reading Nioh Alpha Demo Headed to PSN Later This Month
Top 15 Pokémon That Should Be in Pokkén Tournament
With the recent announcements of Pokémon Sun and Moon, my sights have been firmly set on rekindling my love for the Pokémon franchise with the Wii U (and arcade) exclusive Pokkén Tournament. Although my review of the game will be coming out soon, I will say that one of the negatives I have about that game is that the roster of characters is fairly low. I mean, with 721 pocket monsters in the universe, a roster of technically 14 is just pitiful. Thus, if and when there comes a time for Pokkén DLC, I have proposed a list of my top 15 choices for combatants to take up the charge.

Aegieslash
Starting off the list, we have the final evolution of one of the biggest jokes of the Pokémon X and Y generation: Honedge aka the sword Pokémon. My thought process is that if a lamp can make it, why not a sword? In all honesty, the different forms of Aegislash would make it perfect for a fighting game, especially if the pokemon could change styles organically throughout the game, making it also change stats as well. With the different play styles that come from Aegislash, this would be a great combatant to be handled by masters.

Geodude
I have several of the early generation Pokémon on this list, mostly because of the fact that people know them so well. While Graveler or Golem would also make great fighters in their own right, I feel like Geodude is an odd but nice pick. A small but floating rock with a small attack power would make up for it in magnificent rock moves like Rock Tomb or Earthquake and a small physique, making it a much smaller target. Plus, Graveler would act too much like Machamp, and Golem would be much too boring. Geodude just makes so much sense here.

Hitmonlee/Hitmonchan
I put these two together because they belong together. As the first games’ interpretation of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, the two varying fighting styles would be great to pit against one another or against other pokemon. While putting fighting types in a fighting game would be a no-brainer, and Machamp also is a fighting type Pokémon from early on, these two just feel right at home here. Plus, it allows us to finally see who would win in a down and dirty fight between fists and legs, although we all know that Hitmonlee is the superior fighter.

Nuzleaf
I just have two words: Ninja Chestnut. Nothing else should really be said, but I feel as though Nuzleaf could be right at home here, with razor leaves and ninja skills. While it’s evolution, Shiftry, would also be considered, Nuzleaf just feels more in line with the ninja look and feel. Plus, because it can use Bide from its earlier evolution, it would be perfect for those who look for counterattacking and using an opponent’s moves against them.

Beedrill
If one type gets shafted more than anything in the Pokémon universe, it’s the bug type. It’s the first type you encounter, besides normal types, and the bug catchers are jokes amog the gaming circle, along with the kid with comfy shorts. However, Beedrill is a badass bug. A character that would be fast and fragile, it would dole out damage with its drilling arms and poison to damage its opponents little by little. It could also summon a horde of Beedrill for its Synergy attack to reduce the competition to Nicolas Cage from Wicker Man.

Deoxys
Deoxys was always a very interesting Pokémon to me. Its multiple forms, shapeshifting powers and mysterious origin and capturing capabilities always seemed like one of the most powerful in all the games. Its sheer presence fascinated me. That’s the main reason I wanted to include it, but given the power Deoxys wields within the games, it could rival Mewtwo for power and would possibly be overpowered within the game, but I could see the moveset being complicated, leaving only the true masters to unlock the massive array of moves Deoxys possesses.

Alakazam
One of the most recognized Pokémon in the universe, as well as one of the most powerful, is naturally the evolution of the most frustrating Pokémon to catch. Alakazam has the potential for some physical attacks, and while I would love to say that I spooned someone to death, I picture it as more of a mind-over-matter type, preferring to use psychic moves like Psybeam to attack. He may not even touch the ground but instead be hovering in the air, using its intelligence and knowledge of the mystic arts to achieve victory. It could also use the Abra way of fighting enemies by teleporting all over the place like Nightcrawler.

Scyther
Of all of the potential fighters that were left off, this one is one of the most baffling. With the look like it could kill you with one slice of its sickle claw, Scyther could play much like Beedrill, only with a ton more attack power at the cost of some speed. Also, Scyther would be visually stunning to fight with, with steel and bug types to its advantage. While it may seem like bug overload, Scyther is on my top list for DLC because of a couple of underrepresented types, and it just seems right to include.

Mudkip
Novelty. Pure, unbridled novelty.

Drapion
Drapion not only looks like an awesome scorpion, but the main reason I want him here is because I feel as though he gives the mostly bipedal group a bit of diversity. With devastating claws and a powerful and deadly Dark/Poison dual type, even the Pokédex gives a reason for its entry with the strength to tear up automobiles. That is one badass Pokémon, and one that I would love to see in the ring alongside other heavy-hitters.

Slowbro
I have to admit: this one is also here for some novelty purposes, but this Pokémon does have some potential inside the ring. Even with slow attacks and seemingly dim-witted style, it would make for a pleasure to look at while dealing some massive damage with the tail shell. Also, if Slowking was chosen over its less evolved counterpart, then we could have a real test of brains over brawn, with a limited mobility instead being combated by carefully chosen moves. Again, a fighter that would take a while to master, but a powerful one in the hands of a true Pokémon master.

Metagross
Metagross is almost literally a tank of a Pokémon, with a devastating Steel type with a secondary Psychic type to back it up with. In the hands of someone who likes the slow and powerful types, this would be the best one on the field, hands down. Plus, with a good selection of psychic attacks to back it up, the arena would be your playground. Also, with an extreme boost to its speed for its Synergy burst, Metagross would be a perfect contender for those who are hungry for power but also patient enough to learn how to dominate.

Venusaur
I was debating which fully evolved starters to put on the list when Venusaur popped in mind because it has great molility, the ability to utilizing the sun for many attacks such as a devastating solar beam and the control of vines for moves like Vine Whip or the like. This not only allows for more control of the play area, but it would help for foes that like to dominate the air as well as the ground like Charizard or the lamp Pokémon (I know it’s name is Chandlure, but really? It’s a lamp Pokémon). Having a skill like that in a game like this would is key when knowing what you are dealing with. Sure, smaller enemies would give it a harder time, but a nice Solarbeam should take care of them.

Greninja
There are two main reasons why I included this Pokémon on the list. First of all, it’s a ninja frog. I repeat, a ninja frog. Not many more things sound better than that in the world of Pokémon. Also, aside from Jigglypuff, it’s a character that’s already in a fighting game, the latest Super Smash Bros.! With a more physical moveset and quick movement, coverage of the arena would be a certainty. Also, with the combatant taking cues from SSB for the moveset, Greninja would be excellent for those that are just starting out, recognizing some of the moves from the more recognized fighting game and translating it over nicely. All we need now is the Smash Announcer to come in with his soft soothing voice as he says: “Greninja.”
Those are my choices for DLC characters for Pokkén Tournament. With hundreds of Pokémon that exists in the fictional realms, there are obviously some that I have left off, so let me know what Pokemon you would like to see in this fighting game. You can also check out another list by fellow editor Harry Loizides about potential Pokkén characters, which you can read here. Also be sure to be on the lookout for my review of Pokkén Tournament coming soon to a Middle of Nowhere Gaming site near you.
Shawn Richards is MONG’s Senior Editor that has been up to no good for the past few months. Follow him on Twitter or Facebook.
PS + You and Me Broforce Highlights
Did you miss the second episode of PS + You and Me? Don’t worry, we have all of the highlights for you in one convenient place. That’s right here.
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Friendly Neighborhood Fanboys Episode 11| Batman vs Superman just like Granny’s Peach Tea
On this spoiler filled episode, the boys talk in depth about Batman vs Superman, and Daredevil Season 2. WARNING major spoilers throughout.
Final Fantasy XV Uncovered Recap
Recently, Square Enix had an event that revealed details on the newest game in the Final Fantasy franchise, Final Fantasy XV. The event was hosted by Greg Miller and Tim Gettys of Kinda Funny. Continue reading Final Fantasy XV Uncovered Recap
Why do we Beat Games?
Today was the first day of my spring break so I planned on writing for the majority of the day; however I spent the majority of my time playing a game called Catlateral Damage. It started out as an hour with a comedic but very engaging game, but this turned into a good three hours or so. I realized while I was on PSNProfiles that I was well on my way to already earning the platinum. This got me thinking, what drives people to beat and complete games? Continue reading Why do we Beat Games?
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD review
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Nintendo has been on a Zelda remastering binge recently. Starting with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, nearly every 3D Zelda game has been remastered on either the Wii U or the 3DS. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD is the latest remaster, but unlike the previous re-releases, there wasn’t a large demand for this game. Despite its initial critical acclaim, this game isn’t as fondly remembered as other iterations in the franchise. Complaints with the game are numerous but they all seem to be related with Twilight Princess lacking something to make it stand out from the other games in the series. However, with a new coat of paint, and the best aspects of both of its previous releases, this HD remaster shows that The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess has aged better than expected and is well worth revisiting. Continue reading The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD review
MONG Podcast 118 | The Podcast with No Name
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Aside from that, we covered many topics tonight, from Batman v Superman, with spoiler warnings, as well as the remastering of Turok and Turok 2 for Xbox One, the DLC for Two Worlds II (for some reason) and even the awkward situation that is what David Hayter had to say about Kojima! Other controversies of the week include the “Bootygate 2016” issue that Blizzard handled in terms of Tracer’s victory pose and even the possibility of Shadow of Mordor 2! Also DeepMind is learning to play Hearthstone and Magic: the Gathering, thus it is learning strategy and will soon force us all to submit! Be ready to praise our robot overlords come 2019! Continue reading MONG Podcast 118 | The Podcast with No Name
Ratchet & Clank, Star Fox Zero, and Quantum Break are 3 Reasons to be Excited for April Gaming
Gaming really is a year long hobby. While some of the big releases each year are saved until the fourth quarter to capitalize on holiday spending, quality titles can be found in every month throughout the year. Already 2016 has seen the release of smaller, independent titles like The Witness and Firewatch to bigger franchises like Street Fighter V and Far Cry Primal. The month of April is no exception. Here are three titles for the Nintendo Wii U, Xbox One/PC, and PlayStation 4 that should have any gamer excited. Continue reading Ratchet & Clank, Star Fox Zero, and Quantum Break are 3 Reasons to be Excited for April Gaming