Can people explain to me how the main character from Doom would be represented accurately in a kids game? The character literally fights demons from hell and uses a chainsaw. Sakurai likes to faithfully replicate as much as he can from the source material.
Well, a couple of points to counteract this in regards to Doom Slayer (which is what he would likely be officially titled if he
were to become DLC), is that with such fast paced game, lots of characters already have a
lot of brutal moves. Slow down Cloud's down throw; the ferocity in how hard he slams the opponent into the ground is surprisingly brutal. Corrin's Omega Yato is chainsaw like in nature, and if you get hit upclose while they charge FSmash, you get hit by said chainsaw-esque sword as its grinding. They can replace blood with highly intensive sparks, and more intensive gunshot blasts with colored explosion effects.
The original all-out attack from Persona 5 has the enemies spilling blood. But in Smash for Joker's Final Smash? They replace them with sparkling stars that gush out from the other characters. Being DLC also means that the devs can play more loosely with the ratings of the characters, which would lend itself to more brutality. It'd be like taking Scorpion from Mortal Kombat and just having his moves spill no blood, and his Final Smash of setting the enemy on fire just be explosive and not reduce them to a skeleton.
I got no stake in the character (I'd want him, sure!) but yeah. They could definitely just cause all the hits to be extra loud (think like how Ike's hits sounded in Brawl,) to emphasize Doom Slayer's nature. Could totally happen.
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To stay on topic to Banjo & Kazooie though, it's sinking in that we're only a few days away from discovering the truth. And I'm excited for it. I've had my doubts (part of me still does so I don't get too heartbroken over it not happening,) but now I'm listening to the OSTs for the first two games in my everyday life. LOL Like, going for a walk and having the Banjo-Kazooie pause music in my headphones to narrate my stroll through town. I'm getting swept up in the hype whether I like it or not.