Welcome to Smashboards, the world's largest Super Smash Brothers community! Over 250,000 Smash Bros. fans from around the world have come to discuss these great games in over 19 million posts!
You are currently viewing our boards as a visitor. Click here to sign up right now and start on your path in the Smash community!
The only Good thing to come from that game is GrooseI still haven't played Skyward Sword. On the plus side, I got it at a pawn shop with the box, manual and music disc included for like $6. Score?
I'm nerdgasming while watching this. Mewtwo looks so smooth and professionally done. Like he always belonged in the game!Streaming Roy and Mewtwo http://www.twitch.tv/syzygygaming
I didn't mind TP so much because I felt it did a good job at making Hyrule feel fairly massive. But SS used that stupid sky drop hub system that fragmented the world and made it feel tiny. If anything I would say TP was one of the games that most blatantly showed Nintendo's resistance to trying new things with their franchises. It isn't bad imo, just it proved to be a good example for other companies why relying too much on one formula can make a franchise become a bit stale.The development time always irked me. Even considering WW's lack of dungeons, it made up for it by having a lot of rewarding exploration which is something TP and SS felt seriously lacking in.
Lets see if I did this right
Edit: Hype.
Streaming Roy and Mewtwo http://www.twitch.tv/syzygygaming
Hyrule's feel in TP plays pretty well in its favor despite my issues with how it is partitioned off in the first half of the game. I was severely disappointed in the way SS handled it. I had the impression that I'd be exploring a vast sky and an unknown ground world comparable to the likes of WW and got neither.I didn't mind TP so much because I felt it did a good job at making Hyrule feel fairly massive. But SS used that stupid sky drop hub system that fragmented the world and made it feel tiny. If anything I would say TP was one of the games that most blatantly showed Nintendo's resistance to trying new things with their franchises. It isn't bad imo, just it proved to be a good example for other companies why relying too much on one formula can make a franchise become a bit stale.
But what TP lacks in originality I think it makes up for in tweaks and improvements to Link's tools and UI. Using the D Pad for Items really kept the pace up for me and bomb arrows were a unique way to combine two items together hat I think deserves more experimentation on. I still enjoy playing it from time to time because of how it cleaned up the little things for a better experience.
Majora's Mask is still my favorite though lol.
I bought OoT3d and was somewhat disappointed. I hope Nintendo learns from the rest that if you make a remake and charge the same price as when it originally came out 13 years before to at least add more content.Hyrule's feel in TP plays pretty well in its favor despite my issues with how it is partitioned off in the first half of the game. I was severely disappointed in the way SS handled it. I had the impression that I'd be exploring a vast sky and an unknown ground world comparable to the likes of WW and got neither.
D-Pad for items was seriously awesome though. OoT3D and WW HD also have absolutely fantastic inventory systems. I hope they keep this up for the next game. And Majora's Mask is also my favorite. I will lose all of my life to the (very likely to happen) 3DS remake when it comes around. MM on the go with updated graphics and amazing interface? My god yes.
I never played majora's mask. Think I'll give it a try if it comes out for 3ds or wii uspeaking of majora's mask http://nintendo3dsblog.com/look-at-this-gorgeous-majoras-mask-wallet-2/
this is cool
I bought OoT3d and was somewhat disappointed. I hope Nintendo learns from the rest that if you make a remake and charge the same price as when it originally came out 13 years before to at least add more content.
the stage was used purely for the trailer and is not a playable stageIs the new PC stage in the BH3 build being shown off?
Hey, super off topic but... Project M's Pokemon Stadium stage is a bit bare, what do you guys think about adding the Pokemon Trainer into the background, possibly 'fighting' another trainer on the opposite side of the stage?
I just kinda feel bad for the guy, all his Pokemon have gotten the P:M treatment, yet he gets removed from the game entirely.
You.....gave me a sad.the stage was used purely for the trailer and is not a playable stage
Don't you put those feels on me. I didn't know the Beast had a heart.Watch Part 3 of the Smash Documentary, that will give you the god damn sad.