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Re: Super Smash Bros. Wii U & 3DS Discussion
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Re: Super Smash Bros. Wii U & 3DS Discussion
So is the new 3DS going to be far and away better than the old one for playing Smash Bros? I was just watching a video (Boogie2988) and he made a quick comment to the effect of "obviously if you're playing Smash Bros. and you don't have a C stick you're going to be at a disadvantage".
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Re: Super Smash Bros. Wii U & 3DS Discussion
The c stick just lets you pull off a quick uncharged smash attack. It doesnt add any function that cant be done using a normal 3DS.Snatch1414 wrote:So is the new 3DS going to be far and away better than the old one for playing Smash Bros? I was just watching a video (Boogie2988) and he made a quick comment to the effect of "obviously if you're playing Smash Bros. and you don't have a C stick you're going to be at a disadvantage".
So no, it won't be 'far and away' the better option at all.
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It makes life easier for us noobs though.alienjesus wrote: The c stick just lets you pull off a quick uncharged smash attack. It doesnt add any function that cant be done using a normal 3DS.
So no, it won't be 'far and away' the better option at all.
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Re: Super Smash Bros. Wii U & 3DS Discussion
I see the 3DS as the Mario Party of Smash Bros. It is the one you don't take seriously as a competitive game, yet find all the various exclusive 3DS gameplay modes entertaining and fun. I think Nintendo realized that the 3DS is not the idea control scheme for Smash Bros. so they offered up a lot of gameplay modes that really focus on a more single player aspect, but also, Smash Run offers a fun, casual party-game atmosphere that changes things up in Smash; a mode akin to Kirby's Air Ride's City Trial.Snatch1414 wrote:So is the new 3DS going to be far and away better than the old one for playing Smash Bros? I was just watching a video (Boogie2988) and he made a quick comment to the effect of "obviously if you're playing Smash Bros. and you don't have a C stick you're going to be at a disadvantage".
I am gonna love it regardless, as the demo showed me it works and is a blast to play on the system, but I see it as a warm up for the WiiU.
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When this comes out you're going down.BogusMeatFactory wrote:[blah blah blah] ... I am gonna love it regardless, as the demo showed me it works and is a blast to play on the system, but I see it as a warm up for the WiiU.
I will flex my amazingly terrible Smash skills upon you. Are you ready?
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Dude bring it. My Mr. Game & Watch will annihilate you.Cronozilla wrote:When this comes out you're going down.BogusMeatFactory wrote:[blah blah blah] ... I am gonna love it regardless, as the demo showed me it works and is a blast to play on the system, but I see it as a warm up for the WiiU.
I will flex my amazingly terrible Smash skills upon you. Are you ready?
Also...doesn't anyone else see that Villager is going to be super OP?
He is the master of vertical and horizontal recovery, his tree is a shield and the leaves can hurt you if you jump on top of it. No need to chop...that thing is more dangerous standing up.
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Re: Super Smash Bros. Wii U & 3DS Discussion
In my time with the demo I thought he was super overpowered. Granted I am also not the best judge of characters, I thought Meta Knight was weak when I first played him.
Re: Super Smash Bros. Wii U & 3DS Discussion
I will certainly play with Villager. He's so cute and the franchise is one of my favorites. Great fan-service. The question I have for all Wii-U owners is if anyone uses the ethernet adapter. I have a wi-fi network that isn't my own and it's not compatible with Wii-U's adapter. No, I'm not leeching wi-fi, for anyone that's wondering. I live on campus and ethernet is what I have my consoles connected to.
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Blu wrote:I will certainly play with Villager. He's so cute and the franchise is one of my favorites. Great fan-service. The question I have for all Wii-U owners is if anyone uses the ethernet adapter. I have a wi-fi network that isn't my own and it's not compatible with Wii-U's adapter. No, I'm not leeching wi-fi, for anyone that's wondering. I live on campus and ethernet is what I have my consoles connected to.
http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com ... -the-wii-u
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