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| Yan |
It's here. Finally.
Go out and get it. PLAY YOUR ASSES OFF.
I've got a JPN copy but haven't had the chance to play it yet... Gonna take part in the Brawl Gamestop Tournament tonight (since they're doing a midnight launch).
Any commentary?
Oh and... Final roster:
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| RJT |
I could never get into the other Smash Brothers games because I always had friends who put waaaaay too much time into figuring exactly how each exploit worked and were absolutely no fun to play - it wasn't even fun to watch them play each other, it was basically who could win the cheapest way the most quickly.
Early reviews say there are at least initially less of these - which would make me happy. I'm probably going to pick this up on Tuesday once it's available shearly because of the amount of praise I've seen levied upon it. |
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| Yan |
We've found plenty of glitches already. :p
Nothing nearly as useful as wavedashing but... some really neat stuff. |
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| RJT |
Welp, then it looks like I'll be leaving this one to everyone else then. I don't have time for fighting games with absolutely no balance.
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| Yan |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
Welp, then it looks like I'll be leaving this one to everyone else then. I don't have time for fighting games with absolutely no balance.
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That's a shame. This percentage of players that actually know how to use advanced techniques is fairly low compared to the remainder. You should get the game and play online.
Also, it's basically been proven time and time again that about 90% (not over exaggerating) of fighting games out there are unbalanced in one way or another. So it's kinda hard to find those diamonds in the rough.
Plus, Brawl is more of a party game (less about fighting). Give it a chance. I have plenty of friends who are quite average (or even below) at Melee but they still play with me and the others who are a bit more advanced. They get by just fine without using glitches (but not really - an air dodge into the ground is considered cheating? lol) and even sometimes win. |
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| RJT |
I guess it's just going to university and having to deal with the number of people who play the first party Nintendo games nonstop as opposed to going to class who really bother me - and unfortunately the majority of people I play games with seem to find far more time to play than I do, inevitably making it a wash for me.
I will probably still pick it up and play on my own just to see what the hype is all about (I'll readily admit to buying games that seem to get universal praise just to see what the fuss is about).
As far as balance in fighting games - sure there are loads of games out there that are horribly balance, the Soul Caliber series, Tekken, etc., but few have ever reached the level that Melee seemed to.
Street Fighter 2 - now there's a balance fighting game :p |
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| CONNERMAN2000 |
| I've loved every Smash game, such a good time when playing with buds. Can't wait to check this one out. |
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| chach |
| quote: | Originally posted by CONNERMAN2000
I've loved every Smash game, such a good time when playing on buds. Can't wait to check this one out. |
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| CONNERMAN2000 |
| quote: | Originally posted by chach
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Good call. :cool: |
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| RJT |
Got some time in with the American version over the course of the last day - it really does seem to be as good as they say it is.
In other news, apparently the local GameStop doesn't plan on having any on Tuesday - the vast majority of the first shipment that wasn't supposed to street until then seems to have made it's way out of the store already.
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| Spam |
Picked up my copy yesterday and started playing around.
I have a huge issue with the fact that every character from Melee has a nearly identical move-set from their melee appearance. But they DID edit HOW some of those moves deal damage (Pikachu's back-air is a combo now instead of a single-hit, which makes it a much more useful attack), so it wasn't a complete lack of effort there.
I appreciate the L-canceling (for attacks, it still works when you're hit) and Wave-Dashing being removed. I also really like how they slowed the game-speed down a touch, it's not quite as slow as the 64 version, but it IS slower than Melee, a nice balance I think.
I'm really liking Snake, Olimar, Diddy Kong, Ike and Lucas from the new characters... Pokemon Trainer is fun too. Marth, Falco, Fox and Sheik are still pure pwns though. Not much done there to balance out ALL the characters, we're still going to be seeing the same 8 useful characters followed by 'everyone else'.
Ike and King Dedede are both entirely useless, Link is even slower than he has been... The next Smash Bros (assuming there is one) really needs to have the effort put in to make 'power' characters useful.
Some of the new levels are awesome, the first two levels of Super Mario Bros are Brawl Maps? YES!
Gonna give it more than a night to make my final verdict, but so far I'm enjoying Brawl much better initially than when I played Melee for the first time. |
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| enydo |
My roommate bought it and we spent the majority of today going through The Subspace Emissary thing. Probably one of the worst gaming experiences I've ever had.
The game play is great and really lives up to the old games, but this campaign mode is just arduous and drawn out. Good game besides that though. |
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