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Oh yeah, and one more thing I forgot: The fact that Erdrick is third-party. I'm really not a big fan of the idea of getting any more third-parties.For me it comes down mostly to the fact that his inclusion would not bode particularly well for my own most wanted, who I obviously far prioritize. If Erdrick were to make it in after my most wanted was confirmed, then I'd just shrug and accept him. By his own merits though, Erdrick just doesn't seem all that appealing to me - everything I ever saw and heard about Dragon Quest makes it look extremely generic to me, and I'm not the biggest fan of Akira Toriyama's art style.
Killjoy.Oh yeah, and one more thing I forgot: The fact that Erdrick is third-party. I'm really not a big fan of the idea of getting any more third-parties.
So you value the surprise more than a character you like getting in?I just don't like the idea of leakers being right. Simple as that really. Even as a huge Castlevania fan I hated it when the Simon and Richter announcement proved some dumb popular leak correct Just kinda spoils the fun of speculation when it devolves into "oh this character is gonna get in because this guy said so and he's telling the truth because he's clearly an insider you guys"
I'd say so yeah, probably helps at this point that the character I wanted in the game for so long is already in so it makes me less concerned over who gets in and more on the surprise of what Nintendo/Sakurai's giving us. Like don't get me wrong, I enjoy the idea of a character I like getting in and some leak won't stop me from being happy about it but I always get a bit grumpy I suppose when I find out because some random guy on the internet said soSo you value the surprise more than a character you like getting in?
This sums up my feelings pretty well.He was never even a blip on anyone's radar until the whole Brave datamine and Veggieboy "leaking" him. Now suddenly all these Erdrick "fans" just come crawling out of the woodwork acting like we should have gotten a Dragon Quest character forever ago. I mean yeah Dragon Quest is loved in Japan and all that but Erdrick really has become the biggest posterboy of bandwagoned circlejerked characters, to the point where people treat him as an inevitability. It's just suspicious how a character who basically never existed in any Smash speculation ever suddenly becomes Jesus overnight. Like it really get's my noggin joggin.
I wonder in what universe Isaac, Sora, Banjo and Bandana Dee are flavor of the month picks.I love seeing so many people say "Erdrick wasn't talked about until he was leaked" as some sort of point against him because the same could be said for a lot of characters, especially flavor of the month ones like Isaac, Sora, Banjo or Bandana Dee. Just because they arent as obnoxiously vocal like the ones I just listed doesnt mean they were never looking forward to Erdrick's possible inclusion.
I always wanted Joker but I saw him as slightly unlikely so I kept quiet about him. About a month later he was revealed to be the first DLC character
People were hyped about Dark Samus and Chrom when they realized their palettes were gone and Sakurai introduced Echo Fighters
Shadow was talked about more and more when his Assist Trophy wasn't shown RIP by the way
Dark Samus and Chrom were talked about before the palettes were removed. Many dismissed Dark Samus cause "too many Samuses", which I was one of those. I regret saying that.I love seeing so many people say "Erdrick wasn't talked about until he was leaked" as some sort of point against him because the same could be said for a lot of characters, especially flavor of the month ones like Isaac, Sora, Banjo or Bandana Dee. Just because they arent as obnoxiously vocal like the ones I just listed doesnt mean they were never looking forward to Erdrick's possible inclusion.
I always wanted Joker but I saw him as slightly unlikely so I kept quiet about him. About a month later he was revealed to be the first DLC character
People were hyped about Dark Samus and Chrom when they realized their palettes were gone and Sakurai introduced Echo Fighters
Shadow was talked about more and more when his Assist Trophy wasn't shown RIP by the way
Well he wasn't.I love seeing so many people say "Erdrick wasn't talked about until he was leaked"
The hell are you talking about? All of those characters except Sora had big support bases even back in Smash 4. Are you living in a different reality or something?as some sort of point against him because the same could be said for a lot of characters, especially flavor of the month ones like Isaac, Sora, Banjo or Bandana Dee.
This is just wrong. All of the above were supported by lots of people for years even without being included in a single credible "leak." I had heard of them by means of natural outcry in the lead up to Smash 4 and Ultimate. I had never heard of Erdrick before Verge and "Brave" started to point to him.I love seeing so many people say "Erdrick wasn't talked about until he was leaked" as some sort of point against him because the same could be said for a lot of characters, especially flavor of the month ones like Isaac, Sora, Banjo or Bandana Dee. Just because they arent as obnoxiously vocal like the ones I just listed doesnt mean they were never looking forward to Erdrick's possible inclusion.
To be honest I knew more about Erdrick than Joker. Never played a single Persona game. Guess it's all a matter of perspective.I don't hate Erdrick, but he seems like a boring inclusion, especially right after we just got Joker.
My brother actually prefers Slime and he's the bigger DQ fan between us lol. It'd be cute, especially if they go all out by referencing some of the spinoffs. Like bring in the bloody tank for the final smash.
I think you're talking your assessment way too seriously. Joker is still WAY different from the characters you mentioned.Erdrick and Joker represent to me a cancer that is killing Smash. I don't care about what game he's from or who designed him, I care more about the fact that Smash has forgotten about fun for the sake of popularity.
Smash's head has disappeared up its own *** because it has hyped itself up to unwarranted levels of self importance. It thinks of itself as the most important game of all games and that getting into Smash is a PRESTIGIOUS and SUPER IMPORTANT event that every game developer would give their left arm to be in. And the worst part is that this is completely undermined by nobody characters who contribute nothing particularly interesting or unique to gameplay and are just there because they're "popular". Joker is the ur-example of this: he was hyped up ever since December as being representative of what kinds of characters to expect in the Smash DLC, and then he came out, and my initial assessment of him turned out to be right. He is completely banal and uninteresting in EVERY respect - he doesn't bring anything unique to the table and his design in of itself is super bland. He has Bayonetta's guns, he has Robin's fireball, and he has Isabelle's fishing hook, except it shoots upwards. And to top it all off he has a variant of Cloud's limit break mechanic. WOW! This is really the character they made us anticipate for months. Joker is the worst, because he proves that you don't have to be a fun, good, unique character to get into Smash - having a spirit of fun is no longer a consideration. All that matters is that you have a modicum of popularity.
You may not agree with me that his design is as uninteresting as I made it out to be. But that doesn't matter - he got in because his game is popular in Japan. So Erdrick, if he gets in, is going to be the same thing. Newcomer that just gets in because he's popular, and that's all - whether or not he turns out to be fun or unique is completely moot. Being a fun and unique character is of secondary importance if it has ANY importance at all because the first thing that's important is this "cult of personality" stupidity where having a sort of celebrity status matters more than being a quality character. So instead of additions that are added in the spirit of fun (just as an example, say, F-Type, or Bub and Bob from Bubble Bobble, who easily lend themselves to unique gameplay and have way more interesting designs), we get another sword character who might as well be from the same game as the dozen other sword characters that are in the game already. But maybe, he shoots TWO fireballs! Or maybe he shoots TWO arrows instead of one! Who cares, what matters is not how he plays, but rather how popular he is in one region. I could be wrong about Erdrick, but I strongly doubt I will be. Just judging from his appearance and my knowledge of the game he's from (basically being THE textbook JRPG from which all others draw their gameplay inspiration), he will bring absolutely nothing new to the table. Just like my assessment of Joker being completely bland and uninteresting turned out to be right, I'm predicting the same thing for Erdrick. If I'm wrong and he turns out to be unique and fun, good! But if not, oh well, it doesn't matter, because he's popular and that's what matters. And therein lies the problem. Erdrick's design does not lend itself well to a unique or fun moveset. Characters designed in the spirit of fun - I.E. ones who are vastly different from each other in silhouette and function - should be the priority. The wacky and outlandish characters are the ones that make these games enjoyable. Not characters like Joker and Erdrick who are made exclusively to pander to a disjointed fanbase.
This is just one of many reasons Smash is acidic. It's basically run itself into a corner. Just because a character is popular doesn't mean they're good. I think that maybe the decisons as to who gets in Smash SHOULDN'T be made by fans. It should be made by people who care more about the quality of the game's life and haven't lost sight of why people play these games. So, in other words, not Sakurai.
Stop right there.I love seeing so many people say "Erdrick wasn't talked about until he was leaked" as some sort of point against him because the same could be said for a lot of characters, especially flavor of the month ones like Isaac, Sora, Banjo or Bandana Dee. Just because they arent as obnoxiously vocal like the ones I just listed doesnt mean they were never looking forward to Erdrick's possible inclusion.
I always wanted Joker but I saw him as slightly unlikely so I kept quiet about him. About a month later he was revealed to be the first DLC character
People were hyped about Dark Samus and Chrom when they realized their palettes were gone and Sakurai introduced Echo Fighters
Shadow was talked about more and more when his Assist Trophy wasn't shown RIP by the way
I... wow. Have you even played this game for ONE second? I'm wondering if you've even bothered to check if your claims could be disproven within seconds of booting the game up:I think you're talking your assessment way too seriously. Joker is still WAY different from the characters you mentioned.
Since when can Bayonetta move around packing heat? Since when can Isabelle grab on to ledges with her fishing hook? Since wheb can Elfire rack up damage over time? Since when is Cloud's Limit Break something other than a one-time use, let alone something that follows Palutena's and K. Rool's model for countering?
I understand your argument, but even Sakurai knows that popularity isn't solely what matters. Surely he wouldn't go through all that legal hassle just to get-in your words, not mine-a modicum of popularity, because knowing Sqaure Enix, it won't be worth it if there isn't even any music.
We should assume Erdrick could come in with his NES look, as all NES icons so far have used their NES designs. If that is the case, wouldn't that make his silhouette unique? The only one close to it would be Young Link, but he is no closer in shape to Erdrick than he is to, uh, let's say... Lip. And wouldn't it be fun for all those people who have memories of playing Dragon Warrior on their NES to have that moment of Nintendo history in their Nintendo crossover game? Its a game so fondly remembered, including by Sakurai and many other game devs.Post
Okay, so I got that part wrong. But I never knew about that function, okay? I'm not just spouting BS for no reason.I... wow. Have you even played this game for ONE second? I'm wondering if you've even bothered to check if your claims could be disproven within seconds of booting the game up:
I guess I'm just imagining Isabelle using the fishing rod as a tether grab. Likewise I'm imagining Bayonetta's B special as well as her ability to cancel any of her jabs and aerials into gunfire by holding the A button down. Yes, Joker's Eiha causes a curse status but in practice it is functionally similar to PK Fire and Elfire so this is just a marginal difference. I don't know how it benefits your argument to make such brazenly false claims that can be disproven within seconds. It just makes it seem like you don't play Smash at all.
Anyways, here's the problem with Erdrick: Erdrick was designed to be unique in his own game. He wasn't designed to stand out among other video game protagonists, he was designed for his own game where he stands out as a unique character. In Smash he does NOT stand out as a unique character because several other characters are already using his exact gimmick and very similar design cues. Characters like F-Type, Bub and Bob, Bomberman, etc. naturally stand out because their designs are extremely varied to give them unique personalities. They aren't meant to carry the torch of their genres like Erdrick is so they are naturally less generic because of it. The diversity of designs is supposed to be what makes Smash fun, not the celebrity status of certain characters.
He has some similarities, but he has his differences and to me these differences matter. I want to cast Zoom and Sizzle, I want to use the thunder powers of the Sword of Kings, I want my Dragon Quest level up sound when I win battles and I want the music, the sound effects from the game, I want the spirit battles with clever DQ jokes, I want the Alefgard level. I don't want the mii costume treatment for the same reason you likely think Geno just as Mii Gunner wasn't enough.I see no functional difference between Erdrick as a character and Erdrick as a Mii costume, especially considering it seems a chibi Erdrick is more likely. There is nothing that sets him apart from generic swordsman by design.
To call Joker uninteresting/not unique is grossly overlooking the unique utility all of his tools have.Erdrick and Joker represent to me a cancer that is killing Smash. I don't care about what game he's from or who designed him, I care more about the fact that Smash has forgotten about fun for the sake of popularity.
Smash's head has disappeared up its own *** because it has hyped itself up to unwarranted levels of self importance. It thinks of itself as the most important game of all games and that getting into Smash is a PRESTIGIOUS and SUPER IMPORTANT event that every game developer would give their left arm to be in. And the worst part is that this is completely undermined by nobody characters who contribute nothing particularly interesting or unique to gameplay and are just there because they're "popular". Joker is the ur-example of this: he was hyped up ever since December as being representative of what kinds of characters to expect in the Smash DLC, and then he came out, and my initial assessment of him turned out to be right. He is completely banal and uninteresting in EVERY respect - he doesn't bring anything unique to the table and his design in of itself is super bland. He has Bayonetta's guns, he has Robin's fireball, and he has Isabelle's fishing hook, except it shoots upwards. And to top it all off he has a variant of Cloud's limit break mechanic. WOW! This is really the character they made us anticipate for months. Joker is the worst, because he proves that you don't have to be a fun, good, unique character to get into Smash - having a spirit of fun is no longer a consideration. All that matters is that you have a modicum of popularity.
You may not agree with me that his design is as uninteresting as I made it out to be. But that doesn't matter - he got in because his game is popular in Japan. So Erdrick, if he gets in, is going to be the same thing. Newcomer that just gets in because he's popular, and that's all - whether or not he turns out to be fun or unique is completely moot. Being a fun and unique character is of secondary importance if it has ANY importance at all because the first thing that's important is this "cult of personality" stupidity where having a sort of celebrity status matters more than being a quality character. So instead of additions that are added in the spirit of fun (just as an example, say, F-Type, or Bub and Bob from Bubble Bobble, who easily lend themselves to unique gameplay and have way more interesting designs), we get another sword character who might as well be from the same game as the dozen other sword characters that are in the game already. But maybe, he shoots TWO fireballs! Or maybe he shoots TWO arrows instead of one! Who cares, what matters is not how he plays, but rather how popular he is in one region. I could be wrong about Erdrick, but I strongly doubt I will be. Just judging from his appearance and my knowledge of the game he's from (basically being THE textbook JRPG from which all others draw their gameplay inspiration), he will bring absolutely nothing new to the table. Just like my assessment of Joker being completely bland and uninteresting turned out to be right, I'm predicting the same thing for Erdrick. If I'm wrong and he turns out to be unique and fun, good! But if not, oh well, it doesn't matter, because he's popular and that's what matters. And therein lies the problem. Erdrick's design does not lend itself well to a unique or fun moveset. Characters designed in the spirit of fun - I.E. ones who are vastly different from each other in silhouette and function - should be the priority. The wacky and outlandish characters are the ones that make these games enjoyable. Not characters like Joker and Erdrick who are made exclusively to pander to a disjointed fanbase.
This is just one of many reasons Smash is acidic. It's basically run itself into a corner. Just because a character is popular doesn't mean they're good. I think that maybe the decisons as to who gets in Smash SHOULDN'T be made by fans. It should be made by people who care more about the quality of the game's life and haven't lost sight of why people play these games. So, in other words, not Sakurai.
So he's a stumpy kid with a sword and shield. So just like Young Link.I
We should assume Erdrick could come in with his NES look, as all NES icons so far have used their NES designs. If that is the case, wouldn't that make his silhouette unique? The only one close to it would be Young Link, but he is no closer in shape to Erdrick than he is to, uh, let's say... Lip. And wouldn't it be fun for all those people who have memories of playing Dragon Warrior on their NES to have that moment of Nintendo history in their Nintendo crossover game? Its a game so fondly remembered, including by Sakurai and many other game devs.
Again, wrong. All her aerials are cancellable into gunfire. Maybe play the game once?Also, here is some OTHER stuff you got wrong: Bayonetta can cancel her jabs into gunfire, but she can't jump around while firing her gun.
Again, I've played the character and it reaffirms my statement that he is completely bland and uninteresting in every way, and all his moves are functions that exist on other characters with very slight alterations. There is nothing unique or interesting about Joker and he is only in to appease the Persona fans who are embedded in the "cult of personality" aspect that I mentioned before - he's in because his game sold well in Japan, not because he brings anything unique to the table. The quality of these characters is washed out in favor of popularity. I said myself that gameplay is king, and Joker does not offer interesting gameplay, he just offers fanservice to people who like Persona. ALL of Joker's kit is stuff we've seen before and have come to expect.To call Joker uninteresting/not unique is grossly overlooking the unique utility all of his tools have.
Obviously there are some similarities between some attacks amongst other fighters in the roster, but the combination and unique attributes of these tools are what makes the fighter unique. The concept of Bayonetta's Bullet Arts are condensed into a neutral special, yes, but the interesting part of the move comes from the movement options integrated into it. Which allows Joker to have unique special dash options on top of the easier forward/backward/jump inputs.
Eiha/Eiagon do not have the same role in Joker's moveset compared to PK Fire and Arcfire. Eiha especially is something you toss out very sparingly, the reward for landing it is much much less than for the other three specials mentioned before.
Grappling Hook is more Vine Whip than anything, but again the way the move is designed is similar only in terms of recovery (even then Ivysaur has Joker beat hard there). Any on stage use is vastly different, even dependent on you and your opponent's state.
I'm sure you understand the gist of where I'm going for this, so I'll just say that overall gameplay is king. If you want to boil down what you see in a trailer to "this literally looks like that" I can't stop you. Thinking something looks boring/bland is subjective.
But if you play the character you will very quickly notice that the character still provides a unique experience only they can offer.
That's not the same as being able to jump off the ground as you fire away. Then again, I dont play as Bayonetta enough in Ultimate.So he's a stumpy kid with a sword and shield. So just like Young Link.
Just stop. Erdrick is not a unique character, especially not in Smash. His design is already over-represented in Smash and doesn't need to be in the game. "Wouldn't it be fun for all those people who have memories of Dragon Warrior"? Yeah, wouldn't it be fun for all those people who have memories of Panel de Pon or Bomberman? The same argument applies to all those other people. This is a non-argument. Erdrick is unique in his own game, he would not be unique in Smash, he would be quite common.
Again, wrong. All her aerials are cancellable into gunfire. Maybe play the game once?
Again, I've played the character and it reaffirms my statement that he is completely bland and uninteresting in every way, and all his moves are functions that exist on other characters with very slight alterations. There is nothing unique or interesting about Joker and he is only in to appease the Persona fans who are embedded in the "cult of personality" aspect that I mentioned before - he's in because his game sold well in Japan, not because he brings anything unique to the table. The quality of these characters is washed out in favor of popularity. I said myself that gameplay is king, and Joker does not offer interesting gameplay, he just offers fanservice to people who like Persona. ALL of Joker's kit is stuff we've seen before and have come to expect.
The same absolutely will be true of Erdrick if he gets in, he is going to be another sword function in a game full of sword functions, but you think that's justified as long as he has a projectile that's very marginally different from Link's projectiles.
Again, if you want to think that way think it. I'm not going to change your subjective/negative mindset.Again, I've played the character and it reaffirms my statement that he is completely bland and uninteresting in every way, and all his moves are functions that exist on other characters with very slight alterations. There is nothing unique or interesting about Joker and he is only in to appease the Persona fans who are embedded in the "cult of personality" aspect that I mentioned before - he's in because his game sold well in Japan, not because he brings anything unique to the table. The quality of these characters is washed out in favor of popularity. I said myself that gameplay is king, and Joker does not offer interesting gameplay, he just offers fanservice to people who like Persona. ALL of Joker's kit is stuff we've seen before and have come to expect.
The same absolutely will be true of Erdrick if he gets in, he is going to be another sword function in a game full of sword functions, but you think that's justified as long as he has a projectile that's very marginally different from Link's projectiles.
This... is the longest piece of irate hogwash I've ever bothered to sit down and read in my life.Erdrick and Joker represent to me a cancer that is killing Smash. I don't care about what game he's from or who designed him, I care more about the fact that Smash has forgotten about fun for the sake of popularity.
Smash's head has disappeared up its own *** because it has hyped itself up to unwarranted levels of self importance. It thinks of itself as the most important game of all games and that getting into Smash is a PRESTIGIOUS and SUPER IMPORTANT event that every game developer would give their left arm to be in. And the worst part is that this is completely undermined by nobody characters who contribute nothing particularly interesting or unique to gameplay and are just there because they're "popular". Joker is the ur-example of this: he was hyped up ever since December as being representative of what kinds of characters to expect in the Smash DLC, and then he came out, and my initial assessment of him turned out to be right. He is completely banal and uninteresting in EVERY respect - he doesn't bring anything unique to the table and his design in of itself is super bland. He has Bayonetta's guns, he has Robin's fireball, and he has Isabelle's fishing hook, except it shoots upwards. And to top it all off he has a variant of Cloud's limit break mechanic. WOW! This is really the character they made us anticipate for months. Joker is the worst, because he proves that you don't have to be a fun, good, unique character to get into Smash - having a spirit of fun is no longer a consideration. All that matters is that you have a modicum of popularity.
You may not agree with me that his design is as uninteresting as I made it out to be. But that doesn't matter - he got in because his game is popular in Japan. So Erdrick, if he gets in, is going to be the same thing. Newcomer that just gets in because he's popular, and that's all - whether or not he turns out to be fun or unique is completely moot. Being a fun and unique character is of secondary importance if it has ANY importance at all because the first thing that's important is this "cult of personality" stupidity where having a sort of celebrity status matters more than being a quality character. So instead of additions that are added in the spirit of fun (just as an example, say, F-Type, or Bub and Bob from Bubble Bobble, who easily lend themselves to unique gameplay and have way more interesting designs), we get another sword character who might as well be from the same game as the dozen other sword characters that are in the game already. But maybe, he shoots TWO fireballs! Or maybe he shoots TWO arrows instead of one! Who cares, what matters is not how he plays, but rather how popular he is in one region. I could be wrong about Erdrick, but I strongly doubt I will be. Just judging from his appearance and my knowledge of the game he's from (basically being THE textbook JRPG from which all others draw their gameplay inspiration), he will bring absolutely nothing new to the table. Just like my assessment of Joker being completely bland and uninteresting turned out to be right, I'm predicting the same thing for Erdrick. If I'm wrong and he turns out to be unique and fun, good! But if not, oh well, it doesn't matter, because he's popular and that's what matters. And therein lies the problem. Erdrick's design does not lend itself well to a unique or fun moveset. Characters designed in the spirit of fun - I.E. ones who are vastly different from each other in silhouette and function - should be the priority. The wacky and outlandish characters are the ones that make these games enjoyable. Not characters like Joker and Erdrick who are made exclusively to pander to a disjointed fanbase.
This is just one of many reasons Smash is acidic. It's basically run itself into a corner. Just because a character is popular doesn't mean they're good. I think that maybe the decisons as to who gets in Smash SHOULDN'T be made by fans. It should be made by people who care more about the quality of the game's life and haven't lost sight of why people play these games. So, in other words, not Sakurai.