The year was 2017, and the air in the Ferrum Region was electric. For years, the bond between humans and Pokémon had been tested in the heat of the Ferrum League
Upon release, Pokkén Tournament DX received “generally favorable” reviews, with a Metascore of 79. Critics praised its visual flair, accessible controls, and deep combat system—though some noted a shallow single‑player mode. However, for fighting game fans and Pokémon lovers alike, it offered something unique: the chance to truly become the Pokémon in battle. The year was 2017, and the air in
And yes, it’s the first Pokémon title of its kind. There still isn’t another like it. However, for fighting game fans and Pokémon lovers
If you want to see Pokémon like Mewtwo, Lucario, and Pikachu Libre in high-definition combat with stunning visual effects, this is still the premier title to play. It proved that the Nintendo Switch was the perfect home for the franchise, paving the way for every Pokémon hit that followed. If you want to see Pokémon like Mewtwo,
Pokken Tournament DX Switch NSP/XCI: Introducing the First Pokémon Title for the Nintendo Switch
Pop out the kickstand and share a Joy-Con with a friend for instant local multiplayer.
Combat shifts dynamically between "Field Phase" (free-roaming 3D movement) and "Duel Phase" (tighter, 2D-style combat).