In another round of WCF woefully misinterprets current discourse, three out of the five Fighter Pass 1 characters were from JRPGs. That’s not ignorance, that’s the stats. While they’re obviously unique in the grand scale of things and all bring unique mechanics to the table and sepereately all deserved their inclusion, including Byleth, I don’t think it‘s foul to speak out when you want more visually distinct characters, or want other types of genres represented.
JRPG fans got their share, and I think it’s fair to not want more of that if you’re not a fan of it, regardless of the differences within the category.
But no one, as far as I know, was talking about the variety of genres in Pass 2. I mean, it's completely fair to want different genres and a bit more of variety in that sense, that's cool, I myself would like to see a proper FPS character or a survival horror rep, for example.
But this wasn't the point of the previous argument. I mean the Fighter Pass 1 thing. It started because of Tales and then went about anime characters.
Also, no offense, but I'll still be amazed about how people isn't able to distinct between some characters. Maybe I'm blind, but Joker, Hero and Byleth are abysmally different between each other. Unless you're talking about getting characters that aren't human, then that's another thing.
I really don't understand people's discontent with JRPGs other than a general bias against anime. Which is ironic considering the large amount of inspiration Nintendo series (Legend of Zelda, Pokémon, Xenoblade, etc.) have taken from anime, and the large demand those series see compared to the general stigma against other "anime swordfighters."
It's just this. I really do believe it's mostly because of people not being familiar or a fan of anime, JRPGs or whatever.
Example? You already named it. Zelda or Pokémon aren't free of taking inspirations from anime, I mean, Pokémon is really really anime when you think about it. Then, literally a lot of people talks about how cool would be if Nintendo decided to make a Zelda anime series.
Then, why people doesn't 'attack' Zelda and Pokémon, when they're anime as well? Easy, because these people are familiar with both names, probably being fans of both IPs, which are incredibly popular and two of the most well known names out there. Two franchises that are some of the biggest among Nintendo properties. Nintendo is synonymous of Pokémon and Zelda, besides Mario. That's why, if you ask me.
Sol's indeed a ****ing fantastic choice but a darkhorse is a character who's unexpected or surprising, Sol gets frequent discussion on this thread to the point all the regulars here who never touched an ArcSys game at least know who Sol is, I personally don't think darkhorse would be the right term for him anymore
I'd say Sol's still a darkhorse character in the grand scheme of things.
I mean, he definitely has seen a boost in popularity within Smash speculation (at least here) and it isn't that strange to see his name being mentioned on random Twitter discussions about Smash, which still surprises me sometimes. Probably thanks to the new game and all the talk that it has received. And I'm happy of that by the way.
But I don't know, among all of these people who knows about Sol, I don't think many of them really believes Sol could happen. Despite supporting him and thinking he could be in, I'd be really, really surprised to see him get in.
Also, if Sol ends being announced I'm 100% sure that he would have more hostile reactions from the fans than Hero or Terry. Most of the folks wouldn't see him coming.