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BogusMeatFactory wrote:Dude bring it. My Mr. Game & Watch will annihilate you.
When the Wii U powers up I'm gonna tear down the walls of your illusion. I will play the game and you will watch as your world is lost in time and space. You'll beg for mercy, you'll cry for me to stop, but all that's going to happen is your utter destruction at my hands.
BogusMeatFactory wrote:Also...doesn't anyone else see that Villager is going to be super OP?
Yes. Mega Man felt up there too, in terms of attack power. Everything he does is also a strong attack.
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Cronozilla wrote:
BogusMeatFactory wrote:Also...doesn't anyone else see that Villager is going to be super OP?
Yes. Mega Man felt up there too, in terms of attack power. Everything he does is also a strong attack.
I just posted this on Facebook. :lol:
Thought I was alone in thinking the Villager was a bit OP.
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jinx wrote:
Cronozilla wrote:
BogusMeatFactory wrote:Also...doesn't anyone else see that Villager is going to be super OP?
Yes. Mega Man felt up there too, in terms of attack power. Everything he does is also a strong attack.
I just posted this on Facebook. :lol:
Thought I was alone in thinking the Villager was a bit OP.

He has a big recovery, but its pretty slow and predictable, and he's not a particularly heavy character either. He's doesnt seem to be any more broken than Kirby, Jigglypuff, Pit, ROB or any of the other similar characters with long range recoveries in Brawl.
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I am not at all disappointed with the demo. This feels like an extremely well rounded Smash game. It's like if 64 was brought into the modern age, bringing great combo game, good off-stage gameplay, Melee-like ground speed, fixing all the issues Brawl had and not including any bullshit tactics like wavedashing (it was fun, but annoying at times.) Nobody feels too slow, or too weak.

I also love how they dealt with Mega Man. Instead of trying to make him into a Smash Bros character, they simply put him in the game. It feels like you're fighting a master robot. D-air is fantastic, and his side-smashes are great ledge guards. Also, that u-air is deadly as hell. Love how they incorporated the projectile attacks into his movesets, and that d-tilt is slide. Classic Mega Man super robot fighting action. Love it.

Pikachu is like 64 Pikachu, but brought into the modern age. Super fun to play as, super deadly.

Link is better than he has ever been.

The Killager is just plain fun to play as. I feel he is going to be a widely loved character.

Mario is OP as fuck, god dammit, fuck Mario. But great if you're gonna play as him.
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scarper wrote:Classic Mega Man super robot fighting action. Love it.
It's properly known as "Super Fighting Robot: Mega Man".

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MrPopo wrote:
scarper wrote:Classic Mega Man super robot fighting action. Love it.
It's properly known as "Super Fighting Robot: Mega Man".

No no no NOOO. You are doing it all wrong!!!
Here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeObC7no_I0
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@scarper wtf is wrong with wavedashing
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SamuraiMegas wrote:@scarper wtf is wrong with wavedashing
I have nothing against it. I'm just not a big fan of it personally, and never really got the hang of how to use it effectively. I'm just happy I don't have to worry about it anymore.

On the contrary, if I'm playing as Luigi, wavedashing is the only god damn move I use.

Zero, that video made my day. Thank you.
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All Smash Bros 4 Final Smahes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwuK1jnGc6c

Spoiler about Robin's final smash:
I'm not one to usually make gay jokes, but I wonder how Lucina feels about her father only appearing to help (the male in this video) Robin but not her :lol:
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Game is out tomorrow m80s. Anyone ready to get rekt by my glitchy main yoshi?
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