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Interesting little tidbit about Smash DLC (from Push Dustin translations). DLC wasn’t decided for Smash since Jan 11 last year.

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So we have a time frame from February 2018 - November 2018 when the newcomers for DLC were being decided. Some characters take more time to get than others, so different newcomers were decided at different times, but, were all locked in by early November.

I guess this for some people who thought DLC was decided at the same time as the base roster.
Now I wonder when the spirits got decided.
OK time for a more controversial statement:
Pizza with pineapples on it aren't as bad as peoples say.
 
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Big Chungus is without a doubt, a vessel for Jesus to teach us more lessons. A gift, nay, a PRIVILEGE of being human; this game has changed my life. It tosses the Seven Wonders of the World aside shamefully. I was blind, a fool, before the guiding light of this game embraced me in its fuzzy grasp. I would call it a sequel to the Bible, but even that pales in comparison to this wonder. Pleasantries aside, Hello Games has created what can only be described as a true masterpiece. An undiscovered relic of its time, they deserve every penny this game earns and more.

1. The Soundtrack:

I truly can't stress enough; this would bring Beethoven to tears. The multilayered jingles help lull the player into a sense of security and hospitality, before the sweeping soundtrack kicks in. I am not afraid to say it changed my perception of music in general. Everything else I listen to sounds grating, rough, unfinished now. The tunes are stuck in my head as I write, and even now my hands are trembling at the memory. Genius in its repetitive nature, it manages to fit an extremely dense and complex harmonic structure into such a short space of time, only heightened by a blissful instrumental texture.

2. The Gameplay:

Intuitive, yet simple. Intriguing and engaging, yet easy to pick up and understand. You don't play, you EXPERIENCE this. I didn't play as Daffy Duck, I WAS Daffy. Immersion is an understatement to the nth degree. The extremely tight and polished control scheme only exacerbated this feeling, so intricately designed that I didn't even noticed how expertly the tutorial was entwined with the gameplay. I didn't need a tutorial; it was almost as if this game was an extension of my body, I instinctively knew what to press. (That being said, I did indeed venture back to the tutorial after a couple of games as I was compelled to experience every inch of this divine gift).

3. The Characters:

I cannot begin to describe how beautifully crafted these individuals are. Elmer, Porky, and of course the Ravishing Hare himself, are all so accurately portrayed in this adaptation that I felt as though I were in the mind of Bugs Bunny himself. Every aspect from their design, to the dry wit of Bugs, to the taught, toned body of Daffy were so expertly designed that I felt truly in the scene. I can't even begin to imagine how many hours of motion capture were needed to accurately replicate the natural movements of the real world.

4. The Setting:

The scenic forests and the rocky slopes put the Amazon and the Mojave to shame. I strongly believe that Rockstar would turn green with envy if they looked upon the graphics in this game. I make no exaggeration when I say at first I believed I accidently looked outside my window. The real-time weather cycle, the hyper-realistic graphics, all compounded on each other to create a truly perfect visual experience. This all complements the expertly crafted and placed scenery, locations and scenarios that canonically are easy to understand and only help to expand the already huge Looney Tunes universe. After playing through this game, I now realize that our plane of existence is a mere shadow--a reflection--of the beauty of this game.

5. The Plot:

I refuse to reveal much here, as this is best experienced firsthand. Expect many plot twists, extremely interesting sub plots and deception galore. I can't begin to imagine a more complex and iterative story than what has been provided here. Keep tissues close by for this one!

6. The Social Commentary:

Now a fair warning here, the game is not scared to delve into more controversial issues. Again I feel it's best to experience this first hand, both for shock factor and to not reveal any of the numerous major plot points. I wouldn’t be surprised if society as a whole is rewritten in the mold of this gem. Go in with an open mind and there shouldn't be too many problems here. Truly, a title for the intellectuals out there.

The only downside (if you can call it one) is that all other games pale in comparison to this masterpiece. No matter what game I play, I never get very far, as the best of them are mere puddles compared to the ocean that is Big Chungus. It is, by definition, our Magnum Opus, our crown jewel. I will live out the rest of my days knowing that there is nothing more for me on this earth. This game is mankind's single greatest achievement. All of human history has been leading up to this moment. Without a doubt, it is the pinnacle of thousands of years of human evolution. I can’t imagine what life was life before this game. Others can say they were alive to explore the world or the stars for the first time. We lucky few can say we were alive to explore Big Chungus.

All in all I would recommend this game to everyone and anyone. It has managed to transcend genre, and even the title of "game" itself. I feel that it doesn't even begin to cover the ART that is this game. I have never felt more human than when I booted up this classic. I am proud to nominate this game for the Game of the Year Steam award and I highly urge you to do the same. A true thought consumer and tear jerker, I'm shocked it isn't on sale for 100X its price.

That’s all folks!

10/10
 

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Main thing for me it's those two didn't look like minors.
Except those were still almost the same age as her regardless of how they looked (Body wisr anyway, since Rex is 15 and they'd have to be somewhere around that area) Honestly, I always thought they looked fairly young. Still baffled how Ann passes as a high schooler.

Pyra and Mythra also had no reason to look as skimpy as they did. It was purely fanservice.

Kasumi, at the very least, has a reason. It can make you uncomfortable all you want, but it's really a you problem above all else. It's just what people in her sport wear, age be damned. You don't have to agree with it, but at least don't complain about it. Not to say that you are complaining about it, I just mean in general.
 
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Big Chungus is without a doubt, a vessel for Jesus to teach us more lessons. A gift, nay, a PRIVILEGE of being human; this game has changed my life. It tosses the Seven Wonders of the World aside shamefully. I was blind, a fool, before the guiding light of this game embraced me in its fuzzy grasp. I would call it a sequel to the Bible, but even that pales in comparison to this wonder. Pleasantries aside, Hello Games has created what can only be described as a true masterpiece. An undiscovered relic of its time, they deserve every penny this game earns and more.

1. The Soundtrack:

I truly can't stress enough; this would bring Beethoven to tears. The multilayered jingles help lull the player into a sense of security and hospitality, before the sweeping soundtrack kicks in. I am not afraid to say it changed my perception of music in general. Everything else I listen to sounds grating, rough, unfinished now. The tunes are stuck in my head as I write, and even now my hands are trembling at the memory. Genius in its repetitive nature, it manages to fit an extremely dense and complex harmonic structure into such a short space of time, only heightened by a blissful instrumental texture.

2. The Gameplay:

Intuitive, yet simple. Intriguing and engaging, yet easy to pick up and understand. You don't play, you EXPERIENCE this. I didn't play as Daffy Duck, I WAS Daffy. Immersion is an understatement to the nth degree. The extremely tight and polished control scheme only exacerbated this feeling, so intricately designed that I didn't even noticed how expertly the tutorial was entwined with the gameplay. I didn't need a tutorial; it was almost as if this game was an extension of my body, I instinctively knew what to press. (That being said, I did indeed venture back to the tutorial after a couple of games as I was compelled to experience every inch of this divine gift).

3. The Characters:

I cannot begin to describe how beautifully crafted these individuals are. Elmer, Porky, and of course the Ravishing Hare himself, are all so accurately portrayed in this adaptation that I felt as though I were in the mind of Bugs Bunny himself. Every aspect from their design, to the dry wit of Bugs, to the taught, toned body of Daffy were so expertly designed that I felt truly in the scene. I can't even begin to imagine how many hours of motion capture were needed to accurately replicate the natural movements of the real world.

4. The Setting:

The scenic forests and the rocky slopes put the Amazon and the Mojave to shame. I strongly believe that Rockstar would turn green with envy if they looked upon the graphics in this game. I make no exaggeration when I say at first I believed I accidently looked outside my window. The real-time weather cycle, the hyper-realistic graphics, all compounded on each other to create a truly perfect visual experience. This all complements the expertly crafted and placed scenery, locations and scenarios that canonically are easy to understand and only help to expand the already huge Looney Tunes universe. After playing through this game, I now realize that our plane of existence is a mere shadow--a reflection--of the beauty of this game.

5. The Plot:

I refuse to reveal much here, as this is best experienced firsthand. Expect many plot twists, extremely interesting sub plots and deception galore. I can't begin to imagine a more complex and iterative story than what has been provided here. Keep tissues close by for this one!

6. The Social Commentary:

Now a fair warning here, the game is not scared to delve into more controversial issues. Again I feel it's best to experience this first hand, both for shock factor and to not reveal any of the numerous major plot points. I wouldn’t be surprised if society as a whole is rewritten in the mold of this gem. Go in with an open mind and there shouldn't be too many problems here. Truly, a title for the intellectuals out there.

The only downside (if you can call it one) is that all other games pale in comparison to this masterpiece. No matter what game I play, I never get very far, as the best of them are mere puddles compared to the ocean that is Big Chungus. It is, by definition, our Magnum Opus, our crown jewel. I will live out the rest of my days knowing that there is nothing more for me on this earth. This game is mankind's single greatest achievement. All of human history has been leading up to this moment. Without a doubt, it is the pinnacle of thousands of years of human evolution. I can’t imagine what life was life before this game. Others can say they were alive to explore the world or the stars for the first time. We lucky few can say we were alive to explore Big Chungus.

All in all I would recommend this game to everyone and anyone. It has managed to transcend genre, and even the title of "game" itself. I feel that it doesn't even begin to cover the ART that is this game. I have never felt more human than when I booted up this classic. I am proud to nominate this game for the Game of the Year Steam award and I highly urge you to do the same. A true thought consumer and tear jerker, I'm shocked it isn't on sale for 100X its price.

That’s all folks!

10/10
faygo i swear to heck and the gosh darns above i will whisper sweet endgame spoilers into your ear
 

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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.
Considering Mileena’s mouth this statement is quite ironic

I’m pretty curious about why Mileena’s mouth is how it is, honestly.
Are you referring to the Tarkatan teeth or the MKX redesign where she has lips?

The teeth are because she's an affront to nature, spawned by magic using Kitana's Edenian DNA and Tarkatan DNA to give Shao Kahn a 'perfect' daughter.


The lips are because Netherrealm Studios was putting a huge emphasis on presentation and mocap and wanted her, as a main character of the game, to have more range of emotion when speaking.

And also because she was killed in the story mode by a bug lady feeding her flesh-eating insects mouth-to-mouth.
 
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So, didn’t get to watch a lot of the new persona trailer but it doesn’t matter causewas really confusing anyway.

(I should know this stuff.)
 

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There's still the stray data found in WOL. It'd be a shame to let that go to waste.

In any case, I still don't think Kasumi will get in until like, much much later, never mind in this pass. As a Ken-style Echo.
Oh? I haven’t seen or heard anything on stray data. What did it contain?
 

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Another question remains; how long does it take for new spirit waves to be approved? It took until now to even get a DLC spirit event with Labo ones.

Oh? I haven’t seen or heard anything on stray data. What did it contain?
Basically, approximately 16 slots were found in WOL, with PP and Joker having presumably filled two of them.
 
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Oh? I haven’t seen or heard anything on stray data. What did it contain?
ultimate has 30 total DLC slots (obviously never to all be filled, it's just a hard limit) - in 2.0.0, 16 of these slots were added into WoL (including piranha plant). the number adds up to 3 fighter passes, though i think it's more likely space for a few echoes here and there.
 
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I wasn't aware that Persona had its own Just a Pancake.
 
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ultimate has 30 total DLC slots (obviously never to all be filled, it's just a hard limit) - in 2.0.0, 16 of these slots were added into WoL (including piranha plant). the number adds up to 3 fighter passes, though i think it's more likely space for a few echoes here and there.
But alts don't take up slots and even if we do get an Echo Pass or something we'd still have 5 more slots left, I wouldn't say it means we'll get a Season 2 or whatever but I would say they're future proofing in case they do want to make another DLC Pass.
 
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ultimate has 30 total DLC slots (obviously never to all be filled, it's just a hard limit) - in 2.0.0, 16 of these slots were added into WoL (including piranha plant). the number adds up to 3 fighter passes, though i think it's more likely space for a few echoes here and there.
Oh, I remember that. Personally I think it’s only placeholders, as I don’t see them going too far.

Really, I just think that the Fighter Pass could easily exceed expectations and be totally fine with nothing to come after it. The fanbase will never be satisfied anyway, so I wouldn’t blame Sakurai if it was a “one and done” DLC Pass.
 
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I’m hoping to apply for a writing position, but being younger, I’m confident I won’t be chosen. Any advice?
 

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Except those were still almost the same age as her regardless of how they looked (Body wisr anyway, since Rex is 15 and they'd have to be somewhere around that area) Honestly, I always thought they looked fairly young. Still baffled how Ann passes as a high schooler.

Pyra and Mythra also had no reason to look as skimpy as they did. It was purely fanservice.

Kasumi, at the very least, has a reason. It can make you uncomfortable all you want, but it's really a you problem above all else. It's just what people in her sport wear, age be damned. You don't have to agree with it, but at least don't complain about it. Not to say that you are complaining about it, I just mean in general.
Pyra and Mythra, and virtually all of the other female rare blades save a few.

Newt, for instance.

Though I think talking about the ages of the blades is really a fair point to make considering their age is wholly irrelevant despite how they may look (for better or for worse)

Also, I agree that there really isn’t much issue with Ballerina Jane so
 

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also can i just mention how ****ing sharp joker looks in his winter casual clothes

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