An HD Smash Run would get me to buy a Switch for Smash ASAP. I sunk so many hours into it on 3DS, LOL.
Given that MK8 Deluxe is flying off shelves and selling Switches like there's no tomorrow, I think that makes Smash 4 Deluxe all the more likely.
I think it'll be a 2018 release, though. This year is already pretty full of quality Switch titles to move consoles. I also think this is why we haven't really heard much about it, yet. Because it's not coming for awhile.
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Hope so
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Given that MK8 Deluxe is flying off shelves and selling Switches like there's no tomorrow, I think that makes Smash 4 Deluxe all the more likely.
I think it'll be a 2018 release, though. This year is already pretty full of quality Switch titles to move consoles. I also think this is why we haven't really heard much about it, yet. Because it's not coming for awhile.
My picks (in no particular order):
Veterans
- Ice Climbers
- Wolf
- Snake
Newcomers- Chorus Kids (Rhythm Heaven)
- Inkling (Splatoon)
- Elma (Xenoblade Chronicles X)
- Decidueye (Pokémon Sun / Moon)
- Spring Man (ARMS)
Honorable Mentions
- Paper Mario
- Dixie Kong or King K. Rool
- Takamaru
I'm not expecting anymore third-party newcomers. If this really is just an expanded port, we'll likely get less new fighters than usual, and there are so many more first-party characters that should be in before more third-parties at this point. Aside from bringing Snake back for the sake of completion, I really don't think there are any noteworthy third-party characters that really should be including at the moment. I could get behind a second Square Enix rep, likely from Dragon Quest, but aside from that I really don't see anything else happening.What about Third Party newcomers?
The ARMS Direct got me hyped for the potential of Spring Man in Smash (though I have a terrible feeling that he'll miss out like Inkling did before...), so I'm in the mood for some SSB6 roster discussion!
Let's say Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch adds 8 new fighters, bringing the roster up to 64 fighters total (or 66 if you count the Mii Fighters individually). Who do you hope/expect to see?
My picks (in no particular order):
Veterans
- Ice Climbers
- Wolf
- Snake
Newcomers- Chorus Kids (Rhythm Heaven)
- Inkling (Splatoon)
- Elma (Xenoblade Chronicles X)
- Decidueye (Pokémon Sun / Moon)
- Spring Man (ARMS)
Honorable Mentions
- Paper Mario
- Dixie Kong or King K. Rool
- Takamaru
Veterans
Nah
Newcomers
Inklings
3rd Party
Joker (P5)
I'm not expecting anymore third-party newcomers. If this really is just an expanded port, we'll likely get less new fighters than usual, and there are so many more first-party characters that should be in before more third-parties at this point. Aside from bringing Snake back for the sake of completion, I really don't think there are any noteworthy third-party characters that really should be including at the moment. I could get behind a second Square Enix rep, likely from Dragon Quest, but aside from that I really don't see anything else happening.
I really don't think there are any noteworthy third-party characters that really should be including at the moment.
Takamaru (Who else is left for obscure NES/Famicom representatives
Well, Pichu is more redundant than Dr. Mario or Roy. There are 802 Pokémon out there, and we have 6 in Smash already (with two more being left being in Brawl after Pokémon Trainer's separation). The last thing we need is a Pokémon clone character, especially not one of the same type and evolutionary line as an existing Smash character. I'd expect Squirtle and Ivysaur to return before Pichu, and that's not gonna happen either.bringing back Dr Mario and Roy but not Pichu is still a sin
if you're bringing back IC then might as well bring back all of the previous
I'd think representation from Xenoblade Chronicles X is more important than from Xenoblade Chronicles 2. X is a separate branch of the Xenoblade series (with clear intentions for an eventual sequel), while 2 is a continuation from the original in some way. Why have two characters from the same branch of the series when you can have one from each?I can see the case for someone like Elma, but Xenoblade X has already come and gone. With Xenoblade 2 is coming up, why bother with an older game when you can hype up the newer one?
I mean, sorry, lol, but I just don't see the necessity. Would it be nice? Sure, but there are far more characters that should have priority, I think. We've got our SEGA, Capcom, Bandai Namco, and Square Enix mascot characters. Square Enix with Final Fantasy was the last one that really stuck out as a big name that's missing from Smash that should be there, and we got that with Cloud. I suppose Konami would be up next, but I can't see anything more happening than Snake coming back, and that's even extremely uncertain.RIP Bomberman and Castlevania
Well, Pichu is more redundant than Dr. Mario or Roy. There are 802 Pokémon out there, and we have 6 in Smash already (with two more being left being in Brawl after Pokémon Trainer's separation). The last thing we need is a Pokémon clone character, especially not one of the same type and evolutionary line as an existing Smash character. I'd expect Squirtle and Ivysaur to return before Pichu, and that's not gonna happen either.
At least Dr. Mario represents a series of puzzle games, and Roy represents the GBA Fire Emblem games (well, the first two at least), and has a unique design despite being mostly a clone.
Heh. Palu needs all the help she can get. While they're revamping her moveset they could revamp her personality so she's actually more like... well... Palutena
You really don't want to push me to do this, Triforce141.
Now I'm curious. What do you have in your mind now?
Sure, but a new Pokémon would be better than bringing back any of those three. I wasn't advocating for bringing back Squirtle and Ivysaur. And yeah, I know clones take less resources, but you still have to consider that it means another character slot, another fighter to add to All-Star mode, another amiibo, etc. Pokémon and Fire Emblem are both facing the same issue when it comes to fighter representation in Smash. They're both franchises with new characters being regularly introduced, and to have balanced representation it's important to include characters from throughout the series for each. But it also becomes a problem of having too many characters if fighters are just continually added like that. That's not to say that I'm suggesting removing old fighters to make room for new, but rather the wiser decision may be to leave out those fighters that have already been cut previously, especially if adding a newer character would be a better choice for representation overall. And Roy coming back was better for Fire Emblem's representation than Pichu coming back would be for Pokémon's, since Fire Emblem is now more heavily represented towards the latter end of the franchise, while Pokémon is already stacked full towards the beginning with Gen I Pokémon. Better to go with a Gen VII Pokémon at this point than Gen II, I say.Pichu represents more than just being some random ass Pokemon though.
In fact, I would argue that Pichu is much more likely to return than either Squirtle or Ivysaur.
Pichu represents Gen 2, which is one of the several generations that currently do not have any representation. Meanwhile the other two are from Gen 1, and out of the 6 Pokemon characters we have 4 are from Gen 1.
Pichu also represents aspects that were brought to Pokemon through Gen 2: Breeding and Baby Pokemon.
The other 2 are just starters. And we already got the most popular starter from Gen 1 (Charizard). Ivysaur in particular simply was picked because Squirtle and Charizard already were the first and last evolutions of starters that had been picked - I would argue that Venusaur and especially Bulbasaur are more popular than Ivysaur. And as an additional argument against Squirtle, we also got Greninja as the water starter character.
And finally, clone characters take much fewer resources than full unique characters - Pichu would be a lot easier to create than either Squirtle or Ivysaur would be.
Without Pokemon Trainer returning, Squirtle and Ivysaur are goners. And with Charizard being absolutely fine on his own, I'm not sure if Pokemon Trainer will indeed ever come back. Especially if a hypothetical new Smash brings in Decidueye or some other Grass pokemon to take Ivysaur's place.
Kind of depressing that if ARMS does get a character it's likely to be Spring Man rather than... I dunno, how about any of the characters who rate infinitely higher on popularity from the series. The 'protagonist problem' rears it's ugly head once again :/
Very much agreed.Even if they do a Ribbon Girl / Spring Man using the same moveset, it'll still be the game's weaker designs getting the spotlight. Given the drastically more positive reactions to characters like Min Min and Twintelle, it's a shame they didn't go with something more appealing to spearhead the game's identity - to drag back the obvious comparison again, the basic Inklings were able to stand out in their own right while also being the simplest representation of the game as a whole - there wasn't a sense that they were being pushed in over more interesting options when included as the game's representatives in, for example, Mario Kart.
That's right, thanks for noticing! And you're absolutely right about Cloud, I slipped up there! Funny thing is, I made the same mistake with my amiibo collection when making room for the upcoming Smash Bros. amiibo. My collection is currently arranged with the same logic as this and the pre-DLC character select screen, but it was previously arranged by each characters' first appearance like in All-Star Mode, so when I rearranged I guess I still had that order in mind when making room for Cloud. And same mistake here, it seems! lolBy the way, Tyeforce, I do appreciate how you arranged your roster. You actually did something most people don't: arrange it all in chronological order, which is how the CSS was originally set up before the clones and DLC characters came along and shitted everything up.
All the multi-rep series:
Mario extended universe (July 9, 1981)
The Legend of Zelda (February 21, 1986)
Metroid (August 6, 1986)
Kid Icarus (December 19, 1986)
Mother (July 27, 1989)
Fire Emblem (April 20, 1990)
Kirby (April 27, 1992)
Star Fox (February 21, 1993)
Pokémon (February 27, 1996)
Xenoblade Chronicles (June 10, 2010)
In between the gaps, the single rep series also go in chronological order.
Game & Watch (April 28, 1980)
Punch-Out!! (February 1984)
Duck Hunt (April 21, 1984)
Ice Climber (January 30, 1985)
R.O.B. (July 26, 1985)
F-Zero (November 21, 1990)
Animal Crossing (April 14, 2001)
Pikmin (October 26, 2001)
Rhythm Heaven (August 3, 2006)
Wii Fit (December 1, 2007)
Splatoon (May 28, 2015)
ARMS (June 16, 2017)
Also, the third parties at the end are in chronological order as well. That being said, I think you should put Cloud before Sonic. Yes, Final Fantasy 7 debuted in 1997, but Cloud's meant to represent Final Fantasy as a whole, which began back in 1987. It's why on the current CSS, Ness is placed right before Captain Falcon. His game (Earthbound) may of came after F-Zero, but Mother still existed beforehand.
PAC-MAN (May 22, 1980)
Metal Gear (July 7, 1987)
Street Fighter (August 30, 1987)
Mega Man (December 17, 1987)
Final Fantasy (December 18, 1987)
Sonic The Hedgehog (June 23, 1991)
Bayonetta (October 29, 2009)
I think Spring Man's design is pretty great, honestly... As much as I love the characters in ARMS, a lot of them are a bit too busy in my opinion (especially Twintelle, as much as I like the character). Spring Man's great because his design is simple and nicely represents the game. I do really like Min Min's design as well, but not being the main character aside, choosing ramen-ARMS over spring-ARMS to represent the game would be a very odd choice, lol.
I find him utterly forgettable (No joke, I actually frequently forget he exists) but each to their own. The problem is that there are characters in the series a great deal more people seem to like / would actually want to play over spring man, but because he's the 'default' or 'the protagonist' he gets in over them. If he wasn't the chosen default by the devs and/or marketing back before the game was unveiled to the public then he wouldn't even be in the running.
I agree. It makes sense for Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings because the character is more the Junior Clown Car than anything, and in it they all have the same abilities. Similarly, Oilmar and Alph work because the character is mostly the Pikmin, and Olimar and Alph don't really have any unique abilities either. Spring Man and Ribbon Girl are too different to share a character slot, I'd say.Honestly, given what we know about them, I think it would be a disservice to have Spring Girl share a slot with Spring Man, since while their core concept of stretchy arms are the same, they appear as if they play fundamentally different in ARMs itself. While who knows what Sakurai would do in the end, since the Koopalings are all vastly different from each other and Bowser Jr, Spring Girl probably would be best represented as a clone who has slight differences like having multiple jumps, probably some different elemental effects on her punches, and probably a lack of that fighting spirit thing that Spring Man would likely have.
RIP Bomberman and Castlevania
Also, you forgot to include Ashley in 'add' ;D
While I see what you're saying, I think that's a bad route to take personally. Unless i'm mistaken Blizzard somewhere along the way seemed to decide that Tracer would be the 'face' of overwatch before it came out yet she in no way represents the baseline of their game. Teleporting back in time isn't a standard moveset for overwatch characters Yet she's not bland either, with her over the top english accent and attitude.On the other hand, he's exactly as bland he is because he is designed as the marketing default. If, for instance, the mummy guy was the face of the franchise, he probably wouldn't end up being a mummy (unless all the other fighters got a light horror theme or something). The real alternative is to not have a real default marketing face but that's the hard mode given ARMS is not based on existing franchise.
At the same time it's no Fire Emblem or Kirby where it makes sense that the most special character is in the spotlight. Spring Man has to represent all of the other playable characters somewhat, so he is destined to be average barring some really minor things like fondness for pizza and unique if obvious arm theme. Being the baseline is his entire point.
Well, Pichu is more redundant than Dr. Mario or Roy. There are 802 Pokémon out there, and we have 6 in Smash already (with two more being left being in Brawl after Pokémon Trainer's separation). The last thing we need is a Pokémon clone character, especially not one of the same type and evolutionary line as an existing Smash character. I'd expect Squirtle and Ivysaur to return before Pichu, and that's not gonna happen either.
At least Dr. Mario represents a series of puzzle games, and Roy represents the GBA Fire Emblem games (well, the first two at least), and has a unique design despite being mostly a clone.
I'd think representation from Xenoblade Chronicles X is more important than from Xenoblade Chronicles 2. X is a separate branch of the Xenoblade series (with clear intentions for an eventual sequel), while 2 is a continuation from the original in some way. Why have two characters from the same branch of the series when you can have one from each?
I mean, sorry, lol, but I just don't see the necessity. Would it be nice? Sure, but there are far more characters that should have priority, I think. We've got our SEGA, Capcom, Bandai Namco, and Square Enix mascot characters. Square Enix with Final Fantasy was the last one that really stuck out as a big name that's missing from Smash that should be there, and we got that with Cloud. I suppose Konami would be up next, but I can't see anything more happening than Snake coming back, and that's even extremely uncertain.