I've never played Dragon's Dogma is it good? Is it in Nintendo at all or crossed with Nintendo developers ever?I hope that the arisen from dragon dogma is more talked in the Smash community.
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I've never played Dragon's Dogma is it good? Is it in Nintendo at all or crossed with Nintendo developers ever?I hope that the arisen from dragon dogma is more talked in the Smash community.
I discovered this a few days ago and made a quote retweet on Twitter pointing out the awfulness of the roster and the guy who's running the Kickstarter himself came out of the woodwork to call me an expletive.
Another indie Smash style game, for anybody interested, though some of these choices are a bit... unique. Also, if you donate $1000, you'll be allowed to pick a character to add, apparently: I know some Smash fans who'd be willing to pay ten times that to get their dream pick in...
It's not a disservice if the series was never meant to have depth in the first place.Which also means saying "Who's need depth, it's Mario" is a weak defense which not only does the series disservice but also the movie itself in some ways. There were geniunely good moments within the movie. Just needed more time and less cuts.
It absolutely makes sense. You need to make adjustments to a piece of media when you bring it into another medium. Games are an interactive experience, so it has the sort of ludonarrative type things to fall back on, as well as the gameplay itself, to shore up a bland, bad, or non-existent plot.It's not a disservice is the series was never meant to have depth in the first place.
Crash Bandicoot also doesn't have a deep plot, so if a movie was made on that, it's expected that the plot of the movie won't be deep either. But are people really going to criticize a Crash movie just because it doesn't have a deep plot? That wouldn't make any sense.
Ness is basically the medic in his game and his one attacking move is named by the player so yeah thats the reason!That’s a good point but didn’t they essentially do that with Ness? I’ve never played Earthbound but I remember people saying that Ness never actually learns many of the moves he uses in Smash in his own game and they were taken from other party members.
That explains why I hadn't heard of the first character or the game they were from. I hadn't heard of the second character or their game either, but I'm not sure if it's a similar situation.I discovered this a few days ago and made a quote retweet on Twitter pointing out the awfulness of the roster and the guy who's running the Kickstarter himself came out of the woodwork to call me an expletive.
The first character in the reveal, btw, is from his first indie title that no one has ever heard of. Lmao.
Of that lineup, I actually have heard of Hotline Miami, Ultrakill, YIIK, and Toree, but of that set the only real A lister is Hotline Miami.
It's got a Pizza Tower stage too which is cool, but the lineup is lacking otherwise. I don't necessarily think Toree and Ultrakill are bad but they definitely aren't the first... Or even thirtieth picks I would go for.
As for Alex YIIK... That was part of my comment of why the roster was trash. Who tf likes yiik?
Yeah, not every indie game is gonna get that spotlight but at the very least if you're gonna call yourself "the ultimate celebration of indie gaming" you'd expect them to have more than just literal bottom of the barrel picks.That explains why I hadn't heard of the first character or the game they were from. I hadn't heard of the second character or their game either, but I'm not sure if it's a similar situation.
Hotline Miami seems like a good pick (from what little I've played of it), but nothing that I've heard about YIIK has been good, and I can't really comment on Toree 3D, Ultrakill, or Your Only Move Is HUSTLE (though the art style makes Cowboy look very similar to the characters from Nidhogg).
All in all, it doesn't grab me like how Fraymakers immediately got my attention, though in the case of Fraymakers, I was more familiar with the cast (knowing, or at least having seen, four of the six characters beforehand - I hadn't played Slap City, but I'd seen videos from it of Ultra Fishbunjin 3000 in action) and the developers had experience with Smash-like games that I'd heard of before like Super Smash Flash.
(though maybe I'm not being fair here; I realize that there are a TON of indie games out there, and it's not like every one is going to be a Shovel Knight, Shantae, or Undertale. I'll look into the games that make up this crossover, at least)
It doesn't help that the trailer has some pretty false/misleading advertising. It calls this "the biggest crossover yet", and even if we're limiting it exclusively to platform fighters that act as crossovers between indie characters (rather than crossovers in general, in which case, it's nowhere near PlayStation All Stars in that regard, let alone Smash Bros. Ultimate), that's objectively false. (Indie Pogo has a larger amount of playable characters and more series represented)Yeah, not every indie game is gonna get that spotlight but at the very least if you're gonna call yourself "the ultimate celebration of indie gaming" you'd expect them to have more than just literal bottom of the barrel picks.
I can't stress enough how awful this roster is when it has 1 character generally in the public consciousness, a character that literally everyone hates, a character only people who watch Nitro Rad know, and his own ****ing OC. It's laughable in comparison to Fraymakers.
Not to mention the only character not created since the start of the pandemic is the Hotline Miami guy.
It absolutely makes sense. You need to make adjustments to a piece of media when you bring it into another medium. Games are an interactive experience, so it has the sort of ludonarrative type things to fall back on, as well as the gameplay itself, to shore up a bland, bad, or non-existent plot.
Film typically isn't an interactive medium. It's a passive one. And that makes the lack of a strong plot MUCH more noticeable.
Full disclosure. I enjoyed the Mario movie despite its flaws, but it's insane to pretend those flaws don't exist. The pacing is pretty much universally panned. The characters needed room to breathe instead of jumping from set piece to set piece. A longer runtime would've been easily justifiable here, especially since we know some scenes were truncated for time (the scene in the trailers of Mario and Peach walking over a bridge with Mario getting a Cheep Cheep stuck to him isn't in the film proper).
To say that people should be okay with a movie having a barebones or generic plot just because the video game source material had a barebones or generic plot shows a complete lack of understanding of the concept of adaptation.
Different creative mediums require different structures. That's what adaptation is. It takes something from one medium, and adapts it into another, and that includes fulfilling the expectations specific to the new medium. And because plots are much more crucial to a film than to a platformer video game, the film needs to punch up the former, lest it fail in its goal to be an adaptation.
If they're not willing to actually change things to suit the medium, then they shouldn't adapt it at all.
All the ones from Guilty Gear X and the X2 games.If Sol Badguy were to be a playable character in a future Smash title, what music tracks would you like to see him come with?
Aside of the obvious non-GG franchises (Technos's IPs, BlazBlue), could they consider music from games Arcsys doesn't own yet published like French-Bread's Under Night or Team Arcana's Arcana Heart?If Sol Badguy were to be a playable character in a future Smash title, what music tracks would you like to see him come with?
Yes, It is very good, and its on the switch.I've never played Dragon's Dogma is it good? Is it in Nintendo at all or crossed with Nintendo developers ever?
Nope. Like you said, they don't own those games.Aside of the obvious non-GG franchises (Technos's IPs, BlazBlue), could they consider music from games they don't own yet published like French-Bread's Under Night or Team Arcana's Arcana Heart?
Good point, but at least ASW could include a Ragna Mii costume with a special music track and that being a Smash-exclusive remixed medley of various character themes from different BB characters.Nope. Like you said, they don't own those games.
Also, I'm sure only Guilty Gear music will come with Sol.
Is ArcSys trying to buy Under Night and Arcana Heart?Aside of the obvious non-GG franchises (Technos's IPs, BlazBlue), could they consider music from games Arcsys doesn't own yet published like French-Bread's Under Night or Team Arcana's Arcana Heart?
As a remider, the Bit.Trip series was published by ASW in Japan.Edit: Oh you mean they published them, I see that now.
Yeah, a Ragna Mii costume is definitely possible. I can picture that happening. Maybe coming alongside Sol.Good point, but at least ASW could include a Ragna Mii costume with a special music track and that being a Smash-exclusive remixed medley of various character themes from different BB characters.
I mean, their numbers make it very clear. Simon is 66 and Richter is 66e.Basically, the only real designation for who is the Echo is who was shown off in the dual trailer first. Seems a good way to look at it at the end of the day. Echoes come after their counterpart, easy~
...Because of who was shown off first. That's literally how the numbers work. They are directly numbered based upon who was shown off first in the series as a trailer or introduced first. This is the sole reason Sheik comes before Zelda.I mean, their numbers make it very clear. Simon is 66 and Richter is 66e.
You make it sound like Nintendo made the trailers, and then went "Richter was revealed 2nd, so I guess he's the Echo." When they logically would have went "Okay, Richter is the echo, make sure the trailer reveals him 2nd."So as I said, who gets shown off first was the core way we knew which was the Echo and which was the original. As that was the intended point behind the reveals.
Okay but...WHY are we talking about that again? Why are you trying to figure out a weird trailer method when Nintendo just straight up tells you who the Echo is with the numbers?This was talking about determining who is who based upon the trailer designs and orders, not the website anyway.
I was also introduced to Fire Emblem through Smash. I was already a big Kirby fan and I loved Kirby Superstar on the SNES. I wasn’t very familiar with Earthbound, Kid Icarus, Ice Climbers, Pikmin, or Game & Watch but I think I was at least aware of their existence, just not much beyond that. There are other properties in Smash that I’ve never played any games from like Animal Crossing, ARMS, and Splatoon but I was familiar with them. Other series like King of Fighters/Fatal Fury where I’ve only played them for around 10 minutes in an arcade if you want to count that.Smash introduced me to fire emblem and Kirby and I get to fight mf Bowser with Snaaaaaake. God is good.
I didn't know what Fire Emblem, Ice Climbers and G&W were before Smash. And while I knew what Xenoblade was, I didn't know Shulk.I was also introduced to Fire Emblem through Smash. I was already a big Kirby fan and I loved Kirby Superstar on the SNES. I wasn’t very familiar with Earthbound, Kid Icarus, Ice Climbers, Pikmin, or Game & Watch but I think I was at least aware of their existence, just not much beyond that.
I think I have a problem where I tend to stick with games from established IP rather than try out a bunch of completely new ones. I’ve still played and enjoyed some new IPs over the years like Xenoblade, Octopath, Astral Chain, and others but they tend to be the exception rather than the rule. For that reason, I’m very unfamiliar with most indie games. I didn’t recognize a single character from that crossover posted recently. I even had to Google who YIIK was since people seemed to have a strong negative opinion of him and I never heard of him before.I didn't know what Fire Emblem, Ice Climbers and G&W were before Smash. And while I knew what Xenoblade was, I didn't know Shulk.
YIIK Isnt a a character its a game i think the main char of it was called alex!I think I have a problem where I tend to stick with games from established IP rather than try out a bunch of completely new ones. I’ve still played and enjoyed some new IPs over the years like Xenoblade, Octopath, Astral Chain, and others but they tend to be the exception rather than the rule. For that reason, I’m very unfamiliar with most indie games. I didn’t recognize a single character from that crossover posted recently. I even had to Google who YIIK was since people seemed to have a strong negative opinion of him and I never heard of him before.
I have the same issue with music. Almost all the bands I listen to are from the 90’s and early 2000’s. Mostly, I tend to listen to a lot of video game and anime soundtracks along with some of my favorite bands like Evanessence, Disturbed, and Linkin Park. I have no idea what’s popular today. For example, I had no idea who Bad Bunny was before he showed up in the WWE. The same is true for movies. I’ll watch Marvel movies, the Mario movie, and TMNT in theaters but I can’t remember the last time I’ve done that with something truly original. Maybe as far back as the original Avatar. That probably means I have to broaden my horizons in just about everything from games to music to movies.
Metroid momentI even had to Google who YIIK was
Lol I told you I had no idea about it at least.Metroid moment
It might have been in the past, but IIRC it's currently owned by WB Games.Scribblenauts is labeled an indie game on steam. Is that right?
The only series I knew absolutely nothing about prior to Smash were Earthbound and Fire Emblem. Ness, Marth, and Roy were literal "whos" to me.I was also introduced to Fire Emblem through Smash. I was already a big Kirby fan and I loved Kirby Superstar on the SNES. I wasn’t very familiar with Earthbound, Kid Icarus, Ice Climbers, Pikmin, or Game & Watch but I think I was at least aware of their existence, just not much beyond that. There are other properties in Smash that I’ve never played any games from like Animal Crossing, ARMS, and Splatoon but I was familiar with them. Other series like King of Fighters/Fatal Fury where I’ve only played them for around 10 minutes in an arcade if you want to count that.
Definitely a mislabeling. WB Interactive owns the IP.Scribblenauts is labeled an indie game on steam. Is that right?