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That review was completely beautiful in the sense that while, all in all, it gives a negative viewpoint of the game, it makes me want to buy the game even more.
It's like, look, you know you're indulging in this game, ok? To unhealthy levels, and if you don't know, you should. The way that article addresses the phenomenon that are mash ups and cross over of genres for characters and series is the main point. Yes, Mario and Sonic are duking it out. Sure, it is awesome that it actually came to a fully realized product. But you aren't just psyched, you are -religious- about it. It isn't the second coming. And not just you but millions of you. I think that's just fantastically put in the review Acer posted. And I am now very curious just how far over the top the single player experience in SSBB is. Like, I knew the concept was ridiculous in the first place, but now I'm coming to understand that it's presented as less silly; it takes itself seriously. Unintentional hilarity is also hilarity. Now, where I'd have a differing of opinion with the guy is whether or not the play mechanics are worth anything in the first place. I know what I'm buying into here, it's Melee with a few new faces, a few tweaked returning characters (the amount returning characters tweaked is few, not the amount of returning characters), a superior graphical sheen, some minor changes to game mechanics that I'd probably never notice on my own, new stages/items/music, and online play. Yeah, that's worth it for someone who already loves the system of the game. It's fast paced, vast, customizable to the extreme with loads of personality, what's not to like? A new coat of paint (understatement) warrants a new installment in the series. Perhaps we'll need to see a significant evolving soon in the series if it's to continue, but this is the third game stretched across three different generations of consoles. Let's not act like Smash Bros is Dynasty Warriors. I'd also have to say that it does matter that these characters are the fighters in this system. Mario and Ness and Captain Falcon have the moves, speed, and power that they have because of who the characters they are, established long beforehand. In a sense, you can make the comparison that matching an established character to a set of rules the way Smash Bros does with multiple franchises is akin to matching music to images. You do it right and the effect can be charming, and if that counts for nothing to you, you are soulless. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() so they may learn the glorious craft of acting from the dear leader |
3823-8208-4562 :3 I too am wikiless
And I've been adding everybody who have given there numbers. None of you are approving me. ![]() I don't know if it's my connection or what, but I have only been able to get one random game going. Every other time I get kicked waiting for others. Sometimes it's a very seconds, sometimes a few minutes. And it's not like there's no one else playing this game right now, so I dunno. edit: Oh, but I can use the spectator mode with no problems, never have been disconnected once watching a match. There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() so they may learn the glorious craft of acting from the dear leader
Last edited by Dr. Uzuki; Mar 10, 2008 at 01:58 AM.
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Just cleared SSE. The Great Maze was actually surprisingly satisfying. Going through all that my preferred characters completely changed from what they were. I initially did not like Pit and never really gave Zelda a chance but now they're two of my favorites.
My connection issues have got nothing but worse. Saw some of you online earlier today and had no luck connecting. Forget a random game. Oh well. Time to get those last three characters. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() so they may learn the glorious craft of acting from the dear leader |
Question: In SSE, what is the difference between cleared stages with a green flag and the multi colored blinking ones? I'm guessing it has something to do with what stages are 100 percent complete, but which is which? And what does the game factor into percentage?
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Just got done doing that.
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