GymleaderBen
Smash Apprentice
ah yes, the menu with all the colorful buttons shaped to look like a rejected super soaker
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I wasn't trying to go in order... but it does look nicer. Shame on me indeed!Ah! You got the order wrong, shame on you!
(if I ****ed this up from my memory, I will feel baaaad)
Otherwise, yesh, this has to be done
Haha, I still have that picture on my phone from the 3ds menu memes. It gets funnier everytime you come across it
Smash has ALWAYS been a multiplayer experience, even with SSE in Brawl. If you're trying to find a solo experience, Smash Bros. is not the series for you.I'm not the only one sad about the loss of a Story mode. I know people dislike SSE but I LOVED IT. I loved having a single player experience where I could explore and fight with a cast of Nintendo friends, joining together, to kick ***. Than the cutscenes... and I actually LIKED the maze. Like I am one of the few people who really loved SSE.
Everything is multiplayer in the new game and as an adult who finds it hard to gather other working adult friends together I don't see myself getting a lot of use of all the other modes. Like that party board game thing. Wish I had some aspect of smash I could've played a lone. I am so bummed out about a lack of an adventure mode.
I'm contemplating whether I really want the Wii U version. I enjoy for glory matches as is on the 3DS version. The controls aren't my preferred option but I'm getting used to it... and I already have things like homerun and target smash or whatever.... can't say I even play these modes much.
Maybe I'll wait for Captain Toad instead.
I'd rather have those modes than a single mode that won't even entertain me after beating it once.Real talk I'd rather have SSE 2 than like 95% of the single-player modes you said.
I meant the menus were many times better than this SSB4 one. But I think if you looked at the placement of the buttons and other things they just fit better on the screen. The right amount if blank space around them etc etc.You're saying the menus were better mathematically?
Apple has trademarked a rectangle with round edges (in relation to the iPad). I would not be surprised at what Apple could get trademarked. This is a fault of the trademarking office though. They allow things to be trademarked that are much much too general to be trademarked.Dude, they look nothing like the silhouettes in this game. I also doubt that Apple could trademark the uses of silhouettes.
Well at least you and I both agree the SSB4 menu screen is not the best. The 64 one was pretty good to actually.And i think SSB 64's is better than all of them (especially the music), so to each their own.
But a cool bonus feature (that will most likely never happen) would be if you could unlock old school menu skins
from the previous games. You can already change the menu music, so changing the design as well could be kinda cool.
You said it, Sakurai.It looks sparkly.
I would still prefer an adventure mode with story to be honest. I've never been into classic mode much. I'll beat it with one character and be good. I don't want to play the Smash Tour game at all. Just the rest doesn't appeal to me honestly. I'm not into Crazy orders and such cause it just seems like a bunch of special battles. I mean if I want to switch my fighting up I can always just go into special battles and mess with the settings... I dunno. The Wii version as far as modes just isn't appealing to me. Smash Run actually seems like a better mode than Smash Tour.Don't worry, because a lot of these modes can be played single-player; Smash Tour, for example, can be played against computers.
As a consolation so SSE, there are plenty of opportunities to head-canon in these modes. Classic is now more open, pitting you with a rival, and watching other characters get taken off the board. The events seem more complex this time around. Then there's Master/Crazy Orders.
I know this but again we got SSE which was a great game to play alone just fine. This time around we got nothing like that so yeah. Just miss that. I think that's a valid thing to miss and yes this game MAY not be for me which is exactly the concern I was sharing. So I think all this is further convincing that I should skip it.Smash has ALWAYS been a multiplayer experience, even with SSE in Brawl. If you're trying to find a solo experience, Smash Bros. is not the series for you.
I'd rather have those modes than a single mode that won't even entertain me after beating it once.
Why not both?I would still prefer an adventure mode with story to be honest. I've never been into classic mode much. I'll beat it with one character and be good. I don't want to play the Smash Tour game at all. Just the rest doesn't appeal to me honestly. I'm not into Crazy orders and such cause it just seems like a bunch of special battles. I mean if I want to switch my fighting up I can always just go into special battles and mess with the settings... I dunno. The Wii version as far as modes just isn't appealing to me. Smash Run actually seems like a better mode than Smash Tour.
Both... what?...Why not both?
If anything, SSE is more boring alone. The scenery is dull and generic, the story is somewhat confusing, the gameplay is repetitive, and the cutscenes are hardly memorable.I know this but again we got SSE which was a great game to play alone just fine. This time around we got nothing like that so yeah. Just miss that. I think that's a valid thing to miss and yes this game MAY not be for me which is exactly the concern I was sharing. So I think all this is further convincing that I should skip it.
Yeah I know that folks don't like SSE but I enjoyed it A LOT. I disagree A LOT about the cutscenes. It was fun for me. The Maze portion reminded me of Kirby's Amazing Mirror which is another game I loved.If anything, SSE is more boring alone. The scenery is dull and generic, the story is somewhat confusing, the gameplay is repetitive, and the cutscenes are hardly memorable.
I'm not trying to convince you to buy this game. If anything, I'm advising you to skip it, because this game has the opposite of what you are looking for.
Okay.Yeah I know that folks don't like SSE but I enjoyed it A LOT. I disagree A LOT about the cutscenes. It was fun for me. The Maze portion reminded me of Kirby's Amazing Mirror which is another game I loved.
So yeah, I'm skipping Smash Wii U unless there's something else of worth in terms of modes. At this time, there is not.