I'll start:
- What would you say was your most hype Smash reveal?
- What are your top 3 favorite movies
- You're are tasked to develop a Waluigi spin-off. What's your pitch?
1. I'm gonna go with Ridley. It was a mix of "****ing finally" and "they actually did it". Speculating about Ridley was tiring back in Smash 4, so seeing him in an actual playable state was soothing to me. It felt likes years of speculation all accumulated for that moment of vindication.
Besides Ridley there's Mega Man who made me really happy when he initially got revealed, mostly due to the circumstances of his series being on hiatus at the time. There aren't that many long time wanted characters I have left, most of them either got in or are deconfirmed.
Waluigi could take this spot from Ridley when he gets in Smash one day, Waluigi has been my actual most wanted since Brawl and hearing the arguments and vitriol for why he
shouldn't get in just makes me irritated when I hear them, probably more so than Ridley's arguments.
2.
Rocky: There isn't really a precise movie I'm picking out of the Rocky franchise but if I have to pick only one then it has to be the first one. Rocky is a movie series that is close to my heart and it inspired me greatly. The Creed sequel movies were emotionally heart wrenching yet epic at the same time. This is a franchise that I'm happy to have seen with my friends.
Blade Runner 2049: This is how you properly do a sequel to an old movie. Creed was bloody amazing but 2049 is on a whole other level. It took the original Blade Runner and continued the story in a way that made me appreciate the old movie even more. It's a fantastic movie and I believe we will never get something like this from Hollywood for a long time. This was a movie made out of passion and not for the purpose of making a hit at the box office, it's a true work of art.
Modern Times: This is probably my favorite classic black and white film. A comedic slapstick movie with criticism on industrialization and capitalism if it goes completely unchecked. It's a farewell to the character of the Tramp and the silent film era. I appreciate this movie for what it is and what it represents.
3. My idea for a Waluigi spin-off game has always been a Yakuza style game where Waluigi is just a lowly thug in a city that is out to get him. There isn't exactly a Nintendo franchise still alive that is centered around a beat em up style of gameplay. I see there being huge potential in a game like this, it's our first look in how the small folk of the Mario universe live and pass their day.