After seemingly being teased YEARS ago, it’s finally here – Pokkén Tournament!
The Bandai Namco developed Pokemon fighter, is actually that – a fighter. No turned based, no slow text to wade through. We’ll have our review up of it soon – but before we get there let’s find us a bargain.
Being on these ‘special’ games Nintendo has deemed to make $10 more than others the price is all around higher than usual games but around the stores they’re all pretty fair. Big W and Target are neck and neck this time around with $74 each, only OzGameShop is cheaper – but you’d have to wait for that.
We should also point out that only the first print run of the game comes with the Shadow Mewtwo amiibo card, when this batch sells out – that’s it no more card.
Time Sensitive Bargain – Expires March 16th
Until March 16th Big W have 10% off, $30 eShop cards – If you were to go pick up one of those before the close off you could apply it to your eShop account and get 10% off Pokkén when it releases on Friday. It would bring the price down to $80.95, Not insanely cheap, but Pokkén may be one of those games that stays on your console for a while.
Pokkén Tournament – with Shadow Mewtwo amiibo card – $74 – Link
Pokkén Tournament – with Shadow Mewtwo amiibo card – $89.95 – Link
Pokken Tournament Pro Pad Wii U Controller – will only work with Pokkén – $39.95 – Link (Out March 23rd)
Pokkén Tournament – $89.95
Pokkén Tournament – with Shadow Mewtwo amiibo card – $78- Link
Pokkén Tournament – with Shadow Mewtwo amiibo card – $89 – Link
Pokkén Tournament – with Shadow Mewtwo amiibo card – $75– Link
Pokkén Tournament – with Shadow Mewtwo amiibo card – $74 – Link
Pokkén Tournament – with Shadow Mewtwo amiibo card – $72.99 (ex shipping) – Link
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