I find it so fascinating how this topic rears its ugly head so often in this thread. I made this the other day in response to a joke but it unfortunately is relevant more often than I care to think.
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And yes I used the full image because maybe the sheer size of it will nail the point home.
For the third or fourth time, let me go over why "premium costume" is a flawed concept, starting with the fact that it's a term from a leak that got proven totally fake within a few days of it being posted to /v/. In my honest opinion using the phrase is giving that clown a lot more credit than he deserves.
Next up, it's totally opinion driven what makes a costume "premium". The gripe with Mii costumes stems from salt, plain and simple. Characters are robbed when they're turned into a Mii costume and no one likes the Mii fighters to begin with - that's the mindset. I'd be interested to peek into a universe in which no fan-loved character ever got turned into a Mii costume aside from indies that never stood a chance in the first place; would people be ok with the Mii fighters then? Would every costume be considered a winner?
Look, I get it, Mii fighters are kind of cartoony - borderline chibi. They don't fit for every character without looking like a guy in a mascot costume at the football game. But, it works sometimes. I mean, look at this thing:
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Was some care not taken to stay true to the Custom Robo design?
The point I'm making is
of course Sans looks right. He's a chunky skeleton man from a game with a unique art style. Ness and Lucas would probably look fine as Mii costumes. The next thing you're going to tell me is that Sans looks right because he has a full head instead of relying on you to make a customized face, to which I reply:
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The only crime this costume commits is that people wanted Black Knight and Black Knight is not canonically a stocky little dude. If it weren't for that, the costume would look pretty good. If Mii fighters had anime proportions, most of the costumes would feel "premium" or otherwise special because they'd look right. To be perfectly honest, they're picking the wrong characters to make costumes from. One stands out to me, which I brought up in the past but Smashboards was having image problems that day, so I'll bring it up again: Goemon.
A lot of people don't know Goemon, and I think that's why this goes underappreciated, but his costume is close to perfect without needing a full head replacement. Look, I agree that Miis are ugly. They've been ugly since 2006. They're so low quality, especially when juxtaposed with the cast of Smash that it's unsettling, but take a good hard look at this:
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and compare it to the real deal
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and the real
er deal
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Borderline chibi, stocky build, cartoonish proportions. I love Goemon and really wish he were a real fighter, but this is good. This costume is great. It's not perfect, but neither is Sans and neither is Cuphead. At least when Goemon gets hit or does an attack, his expression changes. Sans and Cuphead remain having that goofy grin no matter what. That's the tradeoff - you literally get a guy in a mascot suit.
If they intended to bring Geno's costume back, we'd have it, unaltered, because not only was it pretty darn close to the real deal, but you really expect that Square ****ing Enix was gonna put more effort into the costume just to have Nintendo sell it for 75 cents? And you people
really believe the would come with
two songs? I know our boy's special but Geno ain't
that special. There's no way that Toby Fox wouldn't have made more remixes or probably would have allowed more songs to come with Sans. Hell, unless it's something he's not allowed to talk about, someone could probably ask him and get a straight answer - he talked about the Sans costume on Twitter the other day. The costumes come with one song. That's it. That's how Nintendo wants to play it.
And I don't want to harp on it or sound like I'm playing down Geno, but really let it sink in that Geno is not that special. The idea that he's getting an upgraded costume when he already had a costume, or that he would come with something special, is literally just the wild machinations of detractors, coming up with literally any scenario in which Geno doesn't get in as a fighter so they can laugh at our misfortune. The funny part about this particular wild machination is that it paints Geno as some kind of sacred cow who deserves all of this pomp but somehow doesn't deserve to be a fighter.