Pretty damn disappointed over the backlash to
K41Z0's opinion. Yes, it was a dissenting opinion and not one that I agree with, but seriously, that was uncalled for. Also, people equating "trolling" with dissenting opinions just fuels more evidence that the Smash fanbase doesn't seem to know what trolling is. Sigh.
Well as I've mentioned before, it technically would be new for Ridley to be a boss within a normal battle. Perhaps Sakurai wanted people to get excited over how players would have to take on Ridley and what he would be able to do that was different from Yellow Devil. [/devil's advocate]
This is actually how I interpreted the whole situation from the very beginning. With the amount of detail he went into the Yellow Devil, it seems to me that he's hyping up a new mechanic where boss characters take a more direct involvement in the stage and fighting during the match. I find it incredibly plausible this is something any game designer would do, especially Sakurai. To him, and maybe other consumers for this game, the possibility of a Baddy interrupting the fight and messing **** up, and the possibilities of it offering new aspects to the gameplay (him stressing how enemy fighters can work together to take down the Yellow Devil during a match comes to mind) doesn't make me doubt for a minute that this is exactly what's happening right now. From a developer's viewpoint (whether their being ignorant or not is irrelevant), it makes complete sense to hype up something that can be logically viewed as a "new mechanic", or at least an expansion of a previous old one (Stage Hazards). And, as I try to clam down my blood level as I type this, what better way to hype this mechanic up then the Big Bad himself from Metroid?
Of course, I don't think I could even begin to express how infuriated this makes me if such a thing comes true, and I think I already elaborated on this in previous posts. If the Yellow Devil is any indication, then these "boss characters" are nothing more then over-glorified stage hazards that are even more intrusive then they need to be. Worse for me, since most would probably label me as a "tourneytard", if the Yellow Devil is any indication, then I would completely avoid playing Pyrosphere altogether if Ridley is going to be as intrusive as the Yellow Devil will be.
Him ripping off of Ridley's role from another fighting game and never adding a Metroid stage not based around lava or rotation doesn't exactly create a brilliant resume of creativity for the guy, you know. @
Wariofan1 only ever attacked his creativity in that regard, he didn't say Sakurai has none whatsoever.
This is probably what frustrates most about the current situation, seriously. If Ridley is fated to be a stage hazard, they won't ever hear the end of it from me. That's
beyond lazy, to regurgitate so many ideas that already exists in another game entirely. It's already bad enough that they're rehashing past Metroid stage tropes from previous Smash titles, but now you're going to have Ridley occasionally drop buy and mess **** up? You know, what Dead or Alive already did? Why are you revisiting that concept
again? Just wow. Where do I even begin.