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It's not like it takes a long time to get all the characters. I think all the characters can be unlocked after 120 fights. If you are trying out all the characters and stages you should unlock them naturally.
Wait, there is lag on local play too?
That local multiplayer problem you have made me worried. Hopefully it's some weird interference, otherwise Smash tournament won't happen.
Wow. Has that man played Super Smash Bros. before?Eurogamer says that if you remove the items and Nintendo stuff, you have a mediocre fighting game. Oh dear oh dear. Feel like we've been playing different games the last few weeks.
Wow. Has that man played Super Smash Bros. before?
Eh, that's one of the most common complaints from reviewers and people just playing the demo alike.He also said the Circle Pad was imprecise, which is another complaint you'd expect if people were treating as if it was Street Fighter or other similar fighters.
And it's playable on a TV with normal controllers.sounds like these critics are gunna be dissapointed when they find out the only content difference in the Wii U version is the stages and graphics...
Eh, that's one of the most common complaints from reviewers and people just playing the demo alike.
sounds like these critics are gunna be dissapointed when they find out the only content difference in the Wii U version is the stages and graphics...
Also didn't notice a huge difference, but I'm also a dirty peasant who uses the control pad/ -stick to jumpI have spent many hours with the game and have not noticed any imprecision.
There is still quite a lot we don't know about the Wii U version. We don't know anything about modes, specific content or even possible exclusive features.I don't know, a lot of this reads like "It's a 9 because it's on 3DS, on Wii U it'll be a 10".
Which is an ok standpoint I guess but still weird. It seems to be the same game with HD graphics and some different stages on Wii U and I get the couch multiplayer thing but still.
Also didn't notice a huge difference, but I'm also a dirty peasant who uses the control pad/ -stick to jump
I have spent many hours with the game and have not noticed any imprecision.
Only an 88 on Metacritic? Yeah, I'll pass on this one.
I can, though I'm still not 100% on doing uairs without jumping. In both cases it's just a matter of practice, I think.Are you able to consistently us your up tilt without jumping? I find it damn near impossible to do in the demo.
Are you able to consistently us your up tilt without jumping? I find it damn near impossible to do in the demo.
Are you able to consistently us your up tilt without jumping? I find it damn near impossible to do in the demo.
Are you able to consistently us your up tilt without jumping? I find it damn near impossible to do in the demo.
One review I watched made an interesting point about this game. It's pretty much a stepping stone to keep us busy until the superior version comes out on Wii U. But when it's time to finally get the Wii U version, it's not gonna feel like we're purchasing the next generation of Smash Bros that we'll be playing for years to come, it'll just feel like we're purchasing the improved and definitive version of a game we've been playing for over a month. It won't feel as magical as the day we picked up Brawl after eagerly waiting so long with our hype at maximum levels. We'll have already been fairly content by the time the Wii U version comes out. The people excited for it are the ones excited to play the definitive version, not excited to play the "next brand new Smash Bros".
That's absolutely right. And at the same time, the 3DS version isn't as exciting as it could be, because we already know beforehand that the better (for some people) version is on the way. Having two versions really detracts from the excitement of both, for me.One review I watched made an interesting point about this game. It's pretty much a stepping stone to keep us busy until the superior version comes out on Wii U. But when it's time to finally get the Wii U version, it's not gonna feel like we're purchasing the next generation of Smash Bros that we'll be playing for years to come, it'll just feel like we're purchasing the improved and definitive version of a game we've been playing for over a month. It won't feel as magical as the day we picked up Brawl after eagerly waiting so long with our hype at maximum levels. We'll have already been fairly content by the time the Wii U version comes out. The people excited for it are the ones excited to play the definitive version, not excited to play the "next brand new Smash Bros".
That's absolutely right. And at the same time, the 3DS version isn't as exciting as it could be, because we already know beforehand that the better (for some people) version is on the way. Having two versions really detracts from the excitement of both, for me.
Still hyped and can't wait to play both of them though.
Not all reviewers make sense and some have already docked points for the most stupid reasons in the past
Could you both please give a translation of the verdict, conclusion, final word, etc?
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-09-26-super-smash-bros-3ds-review
"The handheld's d-pad cannot be used to move your character (instead it triggers taunts) and the analogue stick prevents precision inputs. Here, stripped of its fan service and joyful chaos the grim truth is revealed: Super Smash Bros. is a mediocre fighting game."
Jeez. Harshest review I've read yet.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-09-26-super-smash-bros-3ds-review
"The handheld's d-pad cannot be used to move your character (instead it triggers taunts) and the analogue stick prevents precision inputs. Here, stripped of its fan service and joyful chaos the grim truth is revealed: Super Smash Bros. is a mediocre fighting game."
Jeez. Harshest review I've read yet.
Eurogamer said:Here, stripped of its fan service and joyful chaos the grim truth is revealed: Super Smash Bros. is a mediocre fighting game.
Analogue stick prevents precision inputs but would have liked D-Pad?
Okay.
Good luck with those Smash and Tilt attacks buddy!