GeekParty's Mandi Odoerfer writes: "Long ago, when dinosaurs roamed the earth and I hadn’t had a chance to play the new Smash Bros., I said I wasn’t interested in the 3DS version of the game. Since then, my life has changed considerably, but that initial statement is one I stand by. Smash is an inherently social experience, and I have no great desire to experience it while crouched over a handheld. What I do have a great desire to experience is the game’s 3DS-exclusive content."
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Don't care what anyone says, Smash isn't a traditional fighting game. May as well call Powerstone and Playstation All Stars fighting games. They're more of an arena fighter /party game.
Including Smash Bros in a list of fighting games, is like including GTA in Racing games.
The designer of the original Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64 shows us the prototype that started it all.
Kim writes: "Super Smash Bros. will not be shown at Evo 2022, this year's biggest fighting game event. The Sony-owned sports organization announced the loss of the platformer in a statement on Twitter today, and seemed to blame the decision on Nintendo, which has historically tried to control how their games appear in the wild."
In away this hurts Nintendo Smash Bros has some dedicated fans. What better way to help build hype and sell more of the game then showcasing it at EVO.
Agreed... I would understand if the stage was based on Mother 3, but it isn't.
I'll be honest here. Smash Bros 4 is a fantastic game, but the selection of characters, stages and music is very questionable, but it's all just my personal opinion.
The stage should have been on both systems and DLC should be available to get each stage on each version.
Earthbound is so good and it's one of the few non-FD stages I like (when playing casually).
SSB4 just disappoints in some ways. Mostly gameplay speed's sluggishness, but also mistakes like this in the article.