If you have to ask, them it's weekend smash-gaf.What the fuck is happening in this thread
If you have to ask, them it's weekend smash-gaf.What the fuck is happening in this thread
What the fuck is happening in this thread
In today's This is Miiverse's edition....
Close enoughYou know who would be better than Popeye?
Hamtaro
Agreed, that would be awesome.Maybe I'm reaching, but the Rayman trophy makes me think we'll get trophies for significant 3rd party Nintendo games.
ie: Gimme a Flynn and Agnes Oblige trophy, dangit.
What the fuck is happening in this thread
I'll just do a quick rundown of things I noticed:
- He muses that a number of her/his attacks recover damage because the actions she/he performs are good for your health (lol Sakurai)
- Up Special - Hula Hoop Dance: mash the button to spin faster and propel yourself higher
- Side Special - Header: press the button after tossing the ball to do an immediate header
- Down Special - Deep Breathing: press the button just when the white circle overlaps with the red one to increase knockback and recover damage
- Neutral Special - Sun Salutation: charge and release to damage opponents, allowing the move to fully charge recovers damage
- Customization 1 - Propulsion Sun Salutation: slow but hits the opponent multiple times and pushes them away
- Customization 2 - Concentrated Sun Salutation: grows smaller as you charge the move, stronger that usual but no recovery effect
- Final Smash - Wii Fit: faces forward and unleashes a ton of hologram-like figures, figures travel far and spread out as they move forward
I just want to remind everyone that Solid Snake from Metal Gear Solid 2 was in Brawl. Popeye is possible and I'd take him over Takamaru any day.
why are talking about popeye
popeye
weekendGAF at its finest
I view both Melee and Brawl apologists as people who can't explain why their game of choice was more fun to them. For example "it's not worse, just different" is so annoying because it doesn't even bother to explain the difference let alone tell me why they liked it or why that's even a good thing.
I don't consider someone who just prefers brawl an apologist, people have different tastes and can enjoy what they want, I won't say I necessarily understand it, but that's just how individual tastes work.
Even if we're talking in the competitive sense and not just from a general audience perspective, someone thinking Brawl is better doesn't necessarily make them an apologist as long as they're prepared to back that opinion up in an argument.
The Brawl apologists are usually the types of people who'll just say "Brawl wasn't worse, it was just different!", they'll usually avoid the actual content of the post and focus on the fact that aspects of Brawl or defensive play in general are being criticized and lash out against that.
I personally consider the person to be a bit of an apologist when you hear them say something along the lines of "But a game that favours defensive play isn't bad, someone told me that SF4 is considered defensive and that is popular so Brawl must be better too, you just wanted a melee 2.0 and couldn't accept something different" without actually taking into consideration that Smash plays completely different to a traditional fighting game and what works in SF doesn't work for Smash, they're just trying to ride the success of another game rather than explain why their game is good. Which happened a lot in that thread from what I saw.
popeye
weekendGAF at its finest
popeye is important
is also weekend gaf
A-gah-gah-gah-gah-gah-gah!
Honestly, if we're going multi-media on this, Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny would be the top of my list.
But that would never happen since Disney would never want to see Mickey causing violence, KH games notwithstanding.
Honestly, if we're going multi-media on this, Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny would be the top of my list.
But that would never happen since Disney would never want to see Mickey causing violence, KH games notwithstanding.
You mean the game where I pummel walking shadows with a key and star and sparkles appear everytime?
Honestly, if we're going multi-media on this, Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny would be the top of my list.
But that would never happen since Disney would never want to see Mickey causing violence, KH games notwithstanding.
but isn't he already playing GanondorfPopeye will get in but it will be Robin Williams Popeye.
This applies to me as well. If I had way more friends who were into Smash competitively I'd probably feel way more burnt by Brawl dumbing down the formula, but while I have more of an interest thanks to Project M and the Smash documentary in learning more advanced styles of play (and I do agree that non-competitive types wouldn't have given a shit if Brawl played like Melee so slowing it down was ultimately pointless), Brawl's changes didn't really affect me much.I prefer Brawl to Melee because Brawl has more characters, stages, items, and multiplayer modes. Other then tripping the physics changes didn't really phase me one way or the other. I do acknowledge melee's physics worked better for a more offensive focused meta game, but as someone who largely plays smash as a 4 player party fighter that didn't mean much to me. If that makes me a Brawl apologist then guilty as charged.
Dissidia's essentially the same thing in terms of impact, but Disney rejected the initial pitch which featured their characters on those grounds. So I don't think it's out of the question for them to not license a mascot to Smash, even if we disregard the paperwork and licensing fees.
Popeye will get in but it will be Robin Williams Popeye.
I don't really agree. Large returns on a health recovering move with no clear drawbacks would make any character nearly impossible to KO as long as they have some distance, especially in an FFA setting where it's very easy to gain breathing room. It'd also compound an existing issue in this game where it already seems pretty hard to kill anyone. :lol
If Mickey Mouse gets in I called it after 1,673,342 other people did.
The only acceptable character for him.
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The term is specific to a competitive context so you don't qualify.I prefer Brawl to Melee because Brawl has more characters, stages, items, and multiplayer modes. Other then tripping the physics changes didn't really phase me one way or the other. I do acknowledge melee's physics worked better for a more offensive focused meta game, but as someone who largely plays smash as a 4 player party fighter that didn't mean much to me. If that makes me a Brawl apologist then guilty as charged.
I'm glad that we are getting POTD in about 6 hours before SmashGAF are going to be crazy.
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I was tempted to make a Genie joke, but Dan Castellaneta does the video game Genie voices
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That and DK, Mario, and Pauline were originally going to be Bluto, Popeye, and Olive Oyl, but they couldn't get the licensing.
That said, popeye has 0% chance.
That's super neat that EVERY SINGLE ONE of her special moves has a 'tap b again to do something else' mechanic.
So I wonder if Nintendo is going to pay-I mean if the game is going to get a perfect score from Famitsu when it gets reviewed in Japan.
So I wonder if Nintendo is going to pay-I mean if the game is going to get a perfect score from Famitsu when it gets reviewed in Japan.
So I wonder if Nintendo is going to pay-I mean if the game is going to get a perfect score from Famitsu when it gets reviewed in Japan.
Gotta get that 50 out of 40 somehow.Sakurai ain't needa pay for shit.
So that's what the problem with Famitsu is. Every time I see this joke thrown around, I've always assumed they were just getting paid off lol.From what I understand, companies don't pay for good review scores in Famitsu or anywhere else. They do pay for advertising, etc.
However, Famitsu sees their job as trying to promote a healthy gaming industry and so refuses to give bad scores to any large Japanese game.
So I wonder if Nintendo is going to pay-I mean if the game is going to get a perfect score from Famitsu when it gets reviewed in Japan.