Nah, Melee was better than brawl.Neronium said:One can never be too careful. I've suffered from flames based on my opinion of what my favorite Final Fantasy is and I'd rather not take any chances. XDXenotechie said:No need for those, from what I have seen lurking around, people tend to agree with you on this one. Or, you know, not care.Neronium said:I curious about that too, but what can I say I love me some Smash Brothers. I hope it's more like how Melee was because I find that Melee was way better than Brawl.Aiddon said:I'm more curious about the 3DS version than anything.
*puts up flame shields*
6 year old?Leemaster777 said:Alright everyone, let's get our respective hype meters prepared and ready to explode.
To celebrate, lets take a look back at this 6 year old trailer for Brawl:
Well, to be fair, the original Smash wasn't really much of a game to begin with. There wasn't much put into it development-wise, and the creators were so unsure of it that they only intended it to be a Japan-only exclusive. It just happened to be lightning in a bottle, and took off.Random Argument Man said:6 year old?Leemaster777 said:Alright everyone, let's get our respective hype meters prepared and ready to explode.
To celebrate, lets take a look back at this 6 year old trailer for Brawl:
Man....I feel old...
OT: I just hope there's a bigger leap like the one from the original Smash to Melee. That, and less "more of the same" clone characters.
I don't know what you need the shield for most people feel that way.Neronium said:I curious about that too, but what can I say I love me some Smash Brothers. I hope it's more like how Melee was because I find that Melee was way better than Brawl.Aiddon said:I'm more curious about the 3DS version than anything.
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I think MiiVerse will help with the longevity of the multiplayer.Daystar Clarion said:[HEADING=1]Awwwwwww yeeeeeeeah![/HEADING]
Love me some Smash Bros.
Hopefully the online multiplayer portion will have more longevity than it's Wii counterpart.
I always forget the number of clone characters in melee even if I remember when the 16 year old version of myself complained about it. Even if some characters are clones in brawl, they do have different playstyles.Leemaster777 said:Let's Snip to........Here!
Melee, by contrast, WAS a major undertaking, and was a major leap BECAUSE there was so little to the original Smash. So it's understandable that the leap between Brawl and Melee wasn't quite so drastic. And to be fair, Brawl actually had LESS clone characters than Melee did.
Well I'm one of the few who actually prefers Brawl (after you turn off the smash ball so the game doesn't devolve into "chase the glowy floaty thing") so maybe I should put a bubble shield up. :Caba1 said:I don't know what you need the shield for most people feel that way.Neronium said:I curious about that too, but what can I say I love me some Smash Brothers. I hope it's more like how Melee was because I find that Melee was way better than Brawl.Aiddon said:I'm more curious about the 3DS version than anything.
*puts up flame shields*
What I'm hoping is that it's a very different experience from the Wii U version. One of the reasons the PS3-Vita cross platforms games don't work is because they're the same title so logically people are only going to buy one version of it. Make a version that's different and supplements the console version then you've got something interesting and groundbreaking.Fappy said:I'm hoping the 3DS version isn't just the shit version >.>Aiddon said:I'm more curious about the 3DS version than anything.
Well they got it working for Monster Hunter 3 ultimate more or less. Too be honest, I am just happy there is a 3DS version (knocks on wood) so I won't have to buy a Wii U.Crazie_Guy said:I'm still a bit apprehensive about the idea of a 3DS version that can play with its big brother. It worked for All Stars because the Vita is a monster, but the gap between the Wii U and the 3DS is much, much larger. It could really drag down the Wii U game if they want to keep it functional on the 3DS unless the interplay between versions is just really limited.
Why exactly would you need flame shields? I've always felt outnumbered online because I far prefer Brawl to Melee.Neronium said:I curious about that too, but what can I say I love me some Smash Brothers. I hope it's more like how Melee was because I find that Melee was way better than Brawl.Aiddon said:I'm more curious about the 3DS version than anything.
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I fell in love with that teaser (even though the reveal of Samus annoyed me). I was hyped the fuck out for 3 years, so much I literally said to myself "all I have to do is live to the day of it's release". Sad to say I still hate Brawl since the game play was such a let down.Leemaster777 said:Alright everyone, let's get our respective hype meters prepared and ready to explode.
To celebrate, lets take a look back at this 6 year old trailer for Brawl:
A lot of people think that. Personally, I prefer Brawl. The game's often decried for making the gameplay slower and more floaty than Melee and changing up the air-dodge mechanic, but honestly I vastly prefer it that way. Melee was way too fast in retrospect. Good for competitive Smashers... annoying for the rest. Brawl I feel was a much more kinetic game. It had more oomph and weight to the motion, instead of being unrealistically fast and killing any feeling of momentum. At least that's how I see it.Neronium said:I curious about that too, but what can I say I love me some Smash Brothers. I hope it's more like how Melee was because I find that Melee was way better than Brawl.
*puts up flame shields*