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EdwardGordon Says:
“I think what Sakurai is doing with single player is making the stlye different with more actual boss characters, instead of just fighting the other regulars to make it more exciting.
There’s a lot more excitment when your fighting something that you can’t just fight in multiplayer, especially when you know that your friend is better than the computer.
By having boss characters throughout storymode, (entirely or partially) it makes the story mode more epic, harder, and more exciting. I mean, I’ve already faced Mario, Kirby, Pikachu, Link etc. twice! Let’s make things interesting.”
I know exactly what you mean, and I agree, it IS more fun to fight bosses that aren’t playable. Especially if there’s LOTS of them heh.
Man, with all the bosses, cameos (R.O.B.), assist trophies, and 30+ playable characters (including some 3rd party action!), I think Sakurai just about has the entire history of gaming down solid! (From a Nintendo only perspective of course.)
“I think what Sakurai is doing with single player is making the stlye different with more actual boss characters, instead of just fighting the other regulars to make it more exciting.
There’s a lot more excitment when your fighting something that you can’t just fight in multiplayer, especially when you know that your friend is better than the computer.
By having boss characters throughout storymode, (entirely or partially) it makes the story mode more epic, harder, and more exciting. I mean, I’ve already faced Mario, Kirby, Pikachu, Link etc. twice! Let’s make things interesting.”
I know exactly what you mean, and I agree, it IS more fun to fight bosses that aren’t playable. Especially if there’s LOTS of them heh.
Man, with all the bosses, cameos (R.O.B.), assist trophies, and 30+ playable characters (including some 3rd party action!), I think Sakurai just about has the entire history of gaming down solid! (From a Nintendo only perspective of course.)