EricTheGamerman
Smash Master
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I mean, I understand the frustrations as I laid out in a previous post how all the pieces are already in place for Geno, Nintendo and Sakurai just have to be willing to actually pull the trigger. Especially in the moment when Fatman has a bit of a history of knowing things and seems to be insinuating, that, yes, we're getting the Geno costume back. I think there's certainly a sentiment through the thread that people are really hoping that the Mii costume doesn't come back because it would likely mean good things for Geno in the future, and the hint of it's return definitely seems to have sent some chills through the post-E3 hype that we had been experiencing in this thread.Yeah, you're right. I'm ecstatic B-K are in and I shouldn't be so grumpy over Geno, honestly.
I apologize. I said a lot of stupid and illogical things. Emotions got the better of me again. Yikes.
Oh I realize that very much. Online was specifically something I pointed to as hugely problematic and emblematic of Nintendo's ****ty decision making with online related stuff in their games. I'll also similarly criticize Nintendo for Pokemon Sword and Shield both looking not great and also cutting Pokemon for the first time in the series. I'll say Super Mario Party was pretty much all around trash as well and the epitome of a rushed product meant to fill a hole in their already barren 2018.Companies can be tone deaf on some things and on the money about others. Making good decisions that please the community doesn’t completely absolve Nintendo of making other mistakes. I don’t think things are that black and white.
But I don't think Nintendo has made serious mistakes with the Smash roster. Of Smash Ultimate's now 10 unique newcomers, half have already come from fan demand (Inkling, Ridley, Simon Belmont, King K. Rool, and Banjo Kazooie). That's a higher ratio of requested newcomers than any past Smash game. And if you include "Everyone is Here" as part of satisfying fan demand, you'll more or less hyper inflate those numbers. And for all we know, Dragon Quest as a series could have had a Castlevania-esque situation of a number of votes across the series that went unseen (but we'll have to wait on Sakurai's commentary for that). We've had this argument far too many times so I won't get back into it again, but choosing Dragon Quest as the Square Enix rep and relegating other series/characters to Mii costumes isn't really all that tone deaf. If we get the Sora Mii costume, I'll definitely admit I was wrong though. I just see very little of the decisions surrounding Smash Ultimate as grey or otherwise problematic.