Royalty1702
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By who?Dante's been disconfirmed.
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By who?Dante's been disconfirmed.
Mega Man was base game in Sm4sh, Ryu DLC. I think everyone's operating under the assumption the same would apply here.So is Ken chopped liver or something? Or does he not count as the new Capcom character because he's an Echo?
Man, I wish I could have such high hopes for those two characters.I have nothing on Doomguy so I am abstaining there.
On the other hand:
Bandana Dee:
Chance:50%: Let me break this down. First, people are saying that since it is saying Smash Ultimate x *this franchise* we can’t get a first party. Guys, they have done this before, in BASE GAME. Just because a pattern exists doesn’t mean it is true. Also, everyone is saying that BDee is too obvious. No, he isn’t. Everyone is expecting Doomguy or Crash or really out of left field characters that no one sees coming. Honestly, Bandana Dee is likely because Sakurai, despite not putting him in Base or Sm4sh, knows that he is a fan favorite. Plus, no one sees it coming. Rant 1 over.
Want:100%: I WANT THIS SO BAD! The only charcter besides him I want more is legit my favorite video game character, so you KNOW I want him bad. He has so much potential to be an unique and interesting fighter using a never before seen weapon. Please Sakurai, plus more Kirby spirits that are oddly absent and more Kirby music and (hopefully) Another Dimension as a stage. Just. YES!
OBJECTION!
Chance:95%: Phoenix is very high in chance ratings because honestly he makes a lot of sense. Sure, Resident Evil is more popular. But how could a moveset work? Plus a charcter couldn’t really represent the nature of RE well. It would be better suited as just a stage. On the other hand, Phoenix Wright has a moveset, and even if UMvC 3 doesn’t count, Super Smash Bros. Crusade has a moveset that works really well in a Smash setting. Plus the fact that the series got a port of the original trilogy to Switch, just makes him more likely. The second most likely character for DLC, only beaten by Crash IMO.
Want:100%: As someone who just started playing Ace Attorney, this would be great. The Crusade moveset is great, but doesn’t represent all of the mechanics. I would love if you could build up evidence and use Psyche-locks, Objections, Take That, Hold It, etc. as powerful moves. Using all of the evidence would be great. Heck, he could use The Thinker and other key items from the original trilogy in attacks. This would be a great character to show how Sakurai can be really creative and make a really refreshing and original character. I would main instantly.
Nominations:
Blaze x3, Specter Knight x2
Ah, that makes more sense.Mega Man was base game in Sm4sh, Ryu DLC. I think everyone's operating under the assumption the same would apply here.
I recall PW being received great by the MvC audience upon his reveal.Want: 0%-Okay, short experience from my end. I remember when this guy was revealed for UMvC3, and everyone threw a hissy fit about him. Didn't really know why was he such a bad addition aside of not being X, and as time went on, I realized it didn't even have a reason, since they characters himself was very requested, it was just the MvC fandom being whiny about petty things. I'd rather not see that again. And even if we take that out, the guy was a real lame addition to that game; and Smash wouldn't do him any better, since he comes from a game about solving crimes and preventing innocents from entering jail; I struggle thinking of a moveset that isn't too similar to UMvC3 at all.
And sadly, that wasn't what I saw in my own experience. Can't say much other than me not being lucky to see the brighter side of things.I recall PW being received great by the MvC audience upon his reveal.
Uhhh, why?I think it's pretty clear that the DLC characters stop coming at 3 reps. I would argue that outside of Sega (though really Joker counts more as an Atlus rep given it being present in the Copyrights) no other third party is really likely to get a unique third rep.
Because both Konami and Capcom have their third characters as echo fighters. And this being odd for Capcom who could have added a Monster Hunter rep to tie it to the boss fight in the game. But as it stands they are the only ones with a boss that doesn't tie into anyone, Dracula for Simon, Marx for Kirby, Ganon for Link and Rathalos for.... no one. If they intended to add a third unique rep they would have, especially to tie into Monster Hunter World, but instead we got a random boss fight and Ken as an echo fighter.Uhhh, why?
That's extremely circumstantial evidence, though. There's absolutely no concrete evidence that anyone on the Smash team cares whatsoever about the particular "representation" of specific companies. This theory depends on essentially psychoanalyzing the reasons that certain elements of a company's intellectual properties were or were not included - there could just as easily be independent reasons for each of these decisions.Because both Konami and Capcom have their third characters as echo fighters. And this being odd for Capcom who could have added a Monster Hunter rep to tie it to the boss fight in the game. But as it stands they are the only ones with a boss that doesn't tie into anyone, Dracula for Simon, Marx for Kirby, Ganon for Link and Rathalos for.... no one. If they intended to add a third unique rep they would have, especially to tie into Monster Hunter World, but instead we got a random boss fight and Ken as an echo fighter.
Then there is that fact that Atlus is listed separately from Sega, seemingly as a way to allow Joker to be in, but technically not give Sega more than two unique character. Platinum wasn't listed separately for Bayonetta, nor was Rare for Banjo. Going by that, it seems more than likely we won't be getting another unique, Capcom, Konami or Sega character.
So, your reasoning is 'no third party has more than three characters, therefore no third party can have more than three characters'.Because both Konami and Capcom have their third characters as echo fighters. And this being odd for Capcom who could have added a Monster Hunter rep to tie it to the boss fight in the game. But as it stands they are the only ones with a boss that doesn't tie into anyone, Dracula for Simon, Marx for Kirby, Ganon for Link and Rathalos for.... no one. If they intended to add a third unique rep they would have, especially to tie into Monster Hunter World, but instead we got a random boss fight and Ken as an echo fighter.
Then there is that fact that Atlus is listed separately from Sega, seemingly as a way to allow Joker to be in, but technically not give Sega more than two unique character. Platinum wasn't listed separately for Bayonetta, nor was Rare for Banjo. Going by that, it seems more than likely we won't be getting another unique, Capcom, Konami or Sega character.
Even the original Doom (By that I mean the game released in 1993) had no shortage on the blood. Mortal Kombat aside, it was probably the game filled with the most blood back in those days. Again, the Demons and Zombies you faced (Not to mention Doomguy himself if you weren't careful [or probably tried to take on the Cyberdemon without the BFG on hand]) regularly exploded into a bloody mess if dealt enough damage. It's tame by today's standards, but there is no doubt that the blood and gore was ALWAYS there. (Note: I am NOT counting Wolfenstein. That game was a reskinned Doom, without the blood and gore.). Doom has always been a bloody, violent game, with foul language being pretty common too.You can tell how many people here don’t know anything about Doom if they think the rip and tear stuff is a staple to the series. More people need to play the original Doom.