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If this is the case, then I guess we could possibly rule out characters from 3rd parties also represented, such as Chun-Li or Dr. Eggman.on top of the fact the music test menu has two empty spots implying two more new franchises are coming
Of course that means nothing considering that the base game also had empty spots in the music test screen.Honestly, I'm not expecting any more 1st party reps given that Nintendo has 1/3 of the pass dedicated to their IPs on top of the fact the music test menu has two empty spots implying two more new franchises are coming
Is this based on those two spots making the whole sound test list a rectangle? If so, I don't know if that's a sure thing - remember Smash 4's roster, where it looked like there was room for three more characters?Honestly, I'm not expecting any more 1st party reps given that Nintendo has 1/3 of the pass dedicated to their IPs on top of the fact the music test menu has two empty spots implying two more new franchises are coming
It's true that Smash stage and character select screens often do not fill out entirely, but the music and voice test menus have filled out beforeIs this based on those two spots making the whole sound test list a rectangle? If so, I don't know if that's a sure thing - remember Smash 4's roster, where it looked like there was room for three more characters?
But sometimes they haven't, such as with Ultimate's base game.It's true that Smash stage and character select screens often do not fill out entirely, but the music and voice test menus have filled out before
Which they announced ahead of time that DLC was coming, which is why it wasn't filled out.But sometimes they haven't, such as with Ultimate's base game.
That's fair; I don't pay much attention to whether or not those menus form rectangles or not. I could see us getting characters from two new series (whether it's from two new companies, or one new company and one company that's already in Smash, or even a new first party series and a third party character), but I could just as easily see them choosing to add characters to series that seem a little lacking. (like Zelda or Sonic - you'd think that we would have gotten a second Sonic character by now, for a lot of reasons, and we haven't gotten a new unique Zelda character in 20 years)It's true that Smash stage and character select screens often do not fill out entirely, but the music and voice test menus have filled out before
But still, they don't have to fill it out, and the notion that they have to is ridiculous.Which they announced ahead of time that DLC was coming, which is why it wasn't filled out.
Sakurai tends to keep the music and sound test menus organized and filled more often than the stages or characters as I've said before. I think it will be full when this pass endsBut still, they don't have to fill it out, and the notion that they have to is ridiculous.
Well, this was a justification for the Voice Icon Theory which died.Sakurai tends to keep the music and sound test menus organized and filled more often than the stages or characters as I've said before. I think it will be full when this pass ends
The fact that Shadow missed out on being an echo still kind of baffles me. I can't imagine that the idea wasn't at least considered, given how crazy popular Shadow is. Maybe the Smash team felt that Shadow just wasn't a good fit as an echo? Even that sounds kind of strange, given that he can easily do all the same things Sonic does. Or heck, with all the effort they put into distinguishing Ken from Ryu, they could have done the same thing for Shadow to make him feel more "Shadow-y."That's fair; I don't pay much attention to whether or not those menus form rectangles or not. I could see us getting characters from two new series (whether it's from two new companies, or one new company and one company that's already in Smash, or even a new first party series and a third party character), but I could just as easily see them choosing to add characters to series that seem a little lacking. (like Zelda or Sonic - you'd think that we would have gotten a second Sonic character by now, for a lot of reasons, and we haven't gotten a new unique Zelda character in 20 years)