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ジュナイパー March 22nd, 2016 11:46 PM

Which one is better?
 
Alright, so I've finally earned enough money to buy a Wii U game; but I can't decide which one! I narrowed it down to either Pokken Tournament or The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD. Which one do you guys suggest is better?

JJ Styles March 23rd, 2016 1:32 AM

Well for starters, those are two completely different games so its like comparing an apple to a banana. But if you'd enjoy more multiplayer, I highly suggest Pokken Tournament. I've been reading about its scene growing quite nicely.

machomuu March 23rd, 2016 6:37 AM

Pokken.

Despite that I feel the actual features in Pokken are a little too sparse, Twilight Princess HD'll go down in price and, apart from that, I'm pretty sure you can play TP with a High-Res texture pack and upscaling on dolphin right now.

Not saying the official HD remake isn't worth, but hey, there are alternatives.

El Héroe Oscuro March 23rd, 2016 8:15 AM

If you haven't played Twlight Princess before, I would go with that over Pokken. Pokken just looks like a water down fighting game with very few characters (16 to be exact), as well as looks like it would get repetitive real fast.

I think if you're talking about "bang for your buck" and are looking for a game with heavy content, Twlight Princess is the way to go. Very rich story and a great addition to the Legend of Zelda series imo.

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Originally Posted by machomuu (Post 9175906)
Pokken.

Despite that I feel the actual features in Pokken are a little too sparse, Twilight Princess HD'll go down in price and, apart from that, I'm pretty sure you can play TP with a High-Res texture pack and upscaling on dolphin right now.

Not saying the official HD remake isn't worth, but hey, there are alternatives.

Eh, not by much tbh. Considering how long Skyward Sword stayed at modern new game price and how Wind Waker HD is at $49-$53 depending on where you go (which that game came out in September 2013,) I don't foresee Twilight Princess' price dropping significantly any time soon if at all. Unfortunately, Legend of Zelda games have had a history of being stagnantly pricey.

Morkula March 23rd, 2016 5:11 PM

I can see Pokken going down in price before Twilight Princess. Like El Heroe said, TWW HD is still going for full retail even almost three years later. I can see Pokken hitting $40 soon-ish.

If you've never played TP, it's not the greatest Zelda game but it's still better than most other games, and it'll last you a good 30-40 hours. Plus you get the Amiibo with it if you're into them.

Sir Codin March 23rd, 2016 5:19 PM

An HD remake of one of the more forgettable Zelda games (no, really, I haven't remembered the plot of a single Zelda game since WindWaker and I've played up to Skyward Sword)

OR

Pokemon being in Tekken, one of the slowest and most boring fighter series out there.
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Tough call. Mind giving me the list of games you had to cut out to come down to these two?


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