Have to agree that it plays quite weird compared to the other games but you get used quite fast imo.Lybydose wrote:
Game is unplayable. B needs to be attack and Y needs to be special. Why can't I shield with L?
YayMii wrote:
From what I've seen in screenshots of the 3DS version, you can move everything around except the movement and taunt buttons (although you can disable tapjump). You're stuck with using the circle pad for movement.
Oh, and I came to a realization that the Wii U version will be more flexible with controller schemes than any other console game this generation. Not only do you get remappable buttons, you can choose between: Wii U Gamepad, Wii U Pro controller, Wii Remote, Wii Remote+Nunchuk, Wii Classic Controller, Wii Classic Controller Pro, Gamecube Controller, even 3DS/3DSXL or New3DS/New3DSXL. Pretty crazy if you ask me.
i really wonder how the gamepad would be used for this gameBlazevoir wrote:
Assuming I DO get the Wii U version (COME ON, SAKURAI), I'm pretty sure I'll be using my GameCube controller, but I also wanna try the Gamepad (the 3DS version already has roughly the same feeling anyway, but I highly doubt I'd use my 3DS AS a controller).
I didBlazevoir wrote:
and Brawl had motion controls (lolwhousedthose).
that would be cool...Static Noise Bird wrote:
You know what would be amazing? NES controllers.
That would be the most hilariously simplified control scheme ever in a video game. Hahahaha.Static Noise Bird wrote:
You know what would be amazing? NES controllers.
The control scheme would be horrendous.Ekaru wrote:
That would be the most hilariously simplified control scheme ever in a video game. Hahahaha.Static Noise Bird wrote:
You know what would be amazing? NES controllers.
I would love to see them get that to actually be 100% functional.
This. Though I'm glad you can at least change the controls around a bit, I'm just too used to blocking with L and jumping with B.La Volpe wrote:
The controls feels wierd, but i guess i'll just get used to it. I love the game so far.
How do you fill the bar? By hitting others? Getting hit?Trash Boat wrote:
thats the OHKO bar, fill it up and deliver the Ultimate Punch! and hows called that duo from Duck Hunt?
The bar does fill by hitting the enemy as well as getting hit. From what I can see it does go down to zero if you don't use it once it is full, though. You can use it by simply using neutral B - that's all there is to it.baraatje123 wrote:
How do you fill the bar? By hitting others? Getting hit?Trash Boat wrote:
thats the OHKO bar, fill it up and deliver the Ultimate Punch! and hows called that duo from Duck Hunt?
Also, how to unleash?
just another question, but I don't qant to spoil
In classic, in what diff does Crazy Hand start to appear?
And when doen Master Core?
Is there something even stronger (a boss, maybe at 9.0)
When I tried classic mode for the 1st time I got both Master Hand and Crazy Hand at once during the final fight. (I think I was playing on 7) :pbaraatje123 wrote:
How do you fill the bar? By hitting others? Getting hit?Trash Boat wrote:
thats the OHKO bar, fill it up and deliver the Ultimate Punch! and hows called that duo from Duck Hunt?
Also, how to unleash?
just another question, but I don't qant to spoil
In classic, in what diff does Crazy Hand start to appear?
And when doen Master Core?
Is there something even stronger (a boss, maybe at 9.0)
Had the same with lucinaOzzyOzrock wrote:
The A.I. for some of the characters for this game is insane. Duck Hunt and Ganondorf took me a bit to unlock since they'd keep kicking my ass hahaha. Oh and don't get me started on how fast they react to shield or counter.
That's his bread and butter for a bit, but I can see why it'd annoy a Lucario. Closest bet is getting close, though watch out for down-aerials at that point lolol.La Volpe wrote:
Any tips on how to deal with Toon Link's spammable boomerangs, bombs and arrows? I had a hard time dealing with one online, I was playing as Lucario.
Sucks that Europe has to wait 2 weeks longer than the US.Blazevoir wrote:
http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2014/10/super_smash_bros_for_wii_u_release_dates_confirmed
I'll have to practice because I was never able to touch him.. I just let him build some damage on me and then I would abuse Lucario's passive.OzzyOzrock wrote:
That's his bread and butter for a bit, but I can see why it'd annoy a Lucario. Closest bet is getting close, though watch out for down-aerials at that point lolol.La Volpe wrote:
Any tips on how to deal with Toon Link's spammable boomerangs, bombs and arrows? I had a hard time dealing with one online, I was playing as Lucario.
This is known for quite some timeBlazevoir wrote:
I found this really interesting (character spoilers inside!)If you switch skins on Bowser Jr., the other Koopalings are there. Even the announcer provides voices for them!
Just use Captain FalconLa Volpe wrote:
Any tips on how to deal with Toon Link's spammable boomerangs, bombs and arrows? I had a hard time dealing with one online, I was playing as Lucario.
Lmfao you made my day.-kevincela- wrote:
Just use Captain FalconLa Volpe wrote:
Any tips on how to deal with Toon Link's spammable boomerangs, bombs and arrows? I had a hard time dealing with one online, I was playing as Lucario.
/runs
This, oh so very much. I still haven't gotten that mile stone, I'm always dying after having killed 2~3 enemies.Blazevoir wrote:
Never again will I ever play Cruel Smash
Seriously, it's not worth it after this point ._.
cruel smash is awful.... like ughBlazevoir wrote:
Never again will I ever play Cruel Smash
Seriously, it's not worth it after this point ._.
Makes me wonder what the highest score is in Cruel Smash so far.Blazevoir wrote:
Never again will I ever play Cruel Smash
Seriously, it's not worth it after this point ._.
Get 60 milestones in total.Professor Prinny wrote:
Edit: Also, how do you unlock the 3rd challenge panel?
Holy shit, why didn't I think of that.Professor Prinny wrote:
Jindujun93 wrote:
Get 60 milestones in total.Professor Prinny wrote:
Edit: Also, how do you unlock the 3rd challenge panel?
8 player smash... That would be one hectic fight and "Choose a Mii" makes me think of the announcer as a playable character lol.Blazevoir wrote:
I found this really interesting. Don't get your hopes up, though:
lol what was Pac-Man damage ratio at that time?Blazevoir wrote:
So... one of my friends showed me this:
As a fellow Ness mainer, I definitely feel for you. So far I had no lag at all whenever I played (and I did play a considerable amount of time online), but I know how frustrating it can be to have lag with him.NoHitter wrote:
Considering I main Ness... yeah it sucks.
I just die because the lag screws with my recovery. (PK Thunder is hard to land)
4 - 4 is my record so far, and those loses were due to lag...
Whenever the Wii U version comes out. (No, I'm not kidding.)NessuDessu wrote:
:? I only have the Super Smash Demo.... WAGHHH When do you guys think the SBB4 fever would die down so that I can buy it at a not "sold out" store?
Yeah, it's kind of more fun in multiplayer, but then again everything is more fun in multiplayer. I kind of really like the mode either way.Jarby wrote:
Smash run thoughts: Probably won't play it once I unlock everything. Maybe it's better in multiplayer?