Hey all.
Scott here! Seems as if we're nearing the end, aren't we?
There's only 9 hours left until the light is shown, Sakurai reveals who the final franchise, character, game world is for Smash Ultimate, and needless to say, I'm pretty pumped. I've been seein' stuff going around like Travis from No More Heroes, Arle from Puyo Puyo, and for some reason GameXplain and Spawn Wave still want to haunt my soul by saying it'll be Rex & Pyra.
Regardless of whomever the character is, I think it's pretty important to take a good look back at what we got in this past year.
Akira/Ren, A.K.A., Joker from Persona 5.
What was thought to be another Sony exclusive franchise barging it's way into Smash, arguably one of the most, if not, THE most biggest bombshell in Smash history. It showed that Nintendo was still gonna be playing smart going into this year of the Switch, and thanks to Sakurai's love, we got some of the most stylish and character put into a DLC. Ended up being top tier,
and one of the few characters that never got leaked.
Hero/Luminary from Dragon Quest/Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age - Definitive Edition.
Iconic RPG franchise hailing from good ol' Japan, I honestly am still surprised to this day that Dragon Quest never made it in, pre-E3 2019. What was just thought to be Dragon Quest III's Erdrick coming by insiders and people at large, ended up being so much more. Four alternate hero skins, and an expansive moveset to boot. And while he isn't the fastest or highest in terms of the metagame, and the music maybe for some to be lacking, it makes up in merit alone.
Banjo & Kazooie from, of course, Banjo-Kazooie.
The longest request in Super Smash Bros. history. 20 years in the making. And it finally happened. Thought to never happen, "too irrelevant." And here come the Brit's own legendary bear-and-bird duo. An iconic moment in gaming history, solidifying Nintendo's E3 presentation in 2019 and had quite the content;
seven new remixes, Grant Kirkhope joining as
the first ever foreign composer to make music for a Smash game, and overall feeling like a blast from the past. But what's more? Once again crushing fan rules. At this point, truly nothing can hold anyone back.
And last, but certainly not least, Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury/King of Fighters.
"Are you okay?" Because I surely wasn't when the presentation aired and what Terry was bringing to the table. Bringing in the "cool" factor with pride on the back of his jacket, this was of course, where we saw Sakurai show his love and devotion the most. Remember,
without King of Fighters, we quite possibly might never had Smash to begin with. And he was not playing; even bringing along other SNK classics such as Psycho Soldier and Metal Slug, a whopping
50-song music pack, tons of cameos alongside a creative stage to harken back to SNK fighting glory.
Needless to say, I think when it comes down to it, for $24.99? This was a solid, SOLID ****ing deal. So far...
4 characters, 4 stages, 89 songs, tons of spirits and 4 DLC exclusive spirit boards.
And we still have one more to go, fellas.
We're in the endgame now.
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