>>33541255Pokken has basically zero single player content, so if you want that then you'll be unsatisfied unless the pure novelty of a pokemon fighting game is that appealing.
But if you want a competive fighting game to really sink your teeth and time into and to git gud at, then you should enjoy it. Pokken's a very fundamentals/mindgame based game with a heavy focus on neutral state play, and there's a lot of mechanics that reward combo diversity (mainly thanks to the phase shift system and how pokken handles attack heights, which it does uniquely) and changing your play based on the moment/oppenent rather then just autopiloting based on the matchup. Inputs are reaitvely simple and combos tend to be relatively short a but it depends on the character and optimal/high level combos tend to be longer and have higher timing/positioning requirements.
In essence, Pokken has a low skill floor but not a low skill ceiling.