72 Tekken Moves You Can Find In Pokkén Tournament

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Published 2022-06-14
Pokkén Tournament (Wii U) - Tekken Character Iconic moves and Stages reference also an animation comparison this game were developed by Bandai Namco so it's no surprise that you can find a lot of easter eggs from Tekken.

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  • @buffgigas
    Part 2 is here, please check it out! https://youtu.be/hC3TMenUAnE P.S. This game were developed by Bandai Namco and Harada was also one of the producer if anyone curious why there're a lot of Tekken references
  • @petermanfox2535
    Pikachu is a Mishima. This knowledge will keep me awake at night.
  • @LEAFtea57
    Heihachi didn't die... he just reincarnated as a Pikachu
  • @mcspiffy5843
    As Sakurai once said about Kazuya’s final smash. “In Japanese he’s saying, “This will be your burying ground!” It might sound like a cool phrase, but he’s also saying it to fighters like Pikachu.” I think he knows it’s Heihachi.
  • Heihachi raises a Pichu from an egg. Heihachi then throws that Pichu into Mt. Coronet. Out of the mountain climbs a Pikachu, thirsty for revenge.
  • @Trimint123
    I like the fact that Pikachu was unapologeticly a Mishima. Lmao
  • And to think, I thought my friends were joking when they said Pokken was literally Tekken with pokemon models.
  • Making pikachu a Mishima is objectively one of the funniest game designs of any fighting game
  • @BenAstridge
    This video is better marketing than the official trailer. This makes me want to buy and play this game SO much more
  • @tboltgames
    Pokken tournament is such an underrated game, I think this it deserves another chance.
  • @aka_dust
    Pikachu being Pokken’s Heihachi is absolutely ADORABLE!!
  • @antwerp7970
    It's insane how much attention to detail there is in this game to both the Tekken and Pokemon source material. One of my favourite things is how creative they got with adapting mechanics from the mainline Pokemon games to Pokken too, things like Chandelure having hex, a command grab that becomes stronger if the opponent has debuffs, or Decidueye's acrobatics being stronger if you DON'T have full meter (analogous to in game where its stronger if you don't have an item), or Weavile's knock off removing meter (again like how it removes items in game). There's so much passion, it's criminal that it was never advertised enough that people are still only seeing it for the first time over 7 years later
  • @NicoMambino
    Seeing Pikachu do DORYA is the most amazing, hilarious thing I’m so happy to witness 😆
  • @brayzaroo
    I love the idea of big, mean, scary Heihachi loving his Pikachu so much that he taught it karate
  • It's like some of the Tekken characters somehow ended up on this random island and actually taught certain Pokémons about how to fight mano-o-mano and they taught some of their best moves to the Pokémon they liked. And because of that, they now have what is basically the Ferrum league, which is the Pokémon's version of the King of Iron Fist Tournament.
  • @PhantomDZ01
    Part of Project Souls team also helped worked on this, Soul Calibur moves can also be found on characters like Chandelure, others than Soul Calibur references. Some character even has reference to Gundam moves.
  • @davanime877
    I see why Kazuya was in Smash I love the references
  • @Leon01922
    5:39 Mewtwo doing Hellsweep will always live rent-free in my mind.