machomuu said:
MigueelDnd said:
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A new SSB is just darn right....logical. I mean, they've released a new installment with each new system since its commencement. Which is greatly improved upon from one installment to the next which has led the series to become, understandably, one of the must anticipated
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Except for Brawl. Compared to Melee, that game simply just falls so short.
At least to you it falls short. Lots of people (including me) like it more than Meele for amount of characters, stage, controls(which were more "hardcore" in Meele) and IMO the best "feature", the homebrew scene.
gloweyjoey said:
QUOTE(ShadowSoldier @ May 28 2011, 11:43 AM)
Except for Brawl. Compared to Melee, that game simply just falls so short.
Compared to melee, there are noticeable improvements to Brawl. Whether these improvements met or failed to meet your expectations is purely opinion.
In a way he's factually right, and in a way it's opinion. I will say IMO Brawl was awesome, however compared to the additions to Melee from the original, Brawl does fall short. That said, it doesn't make Brawl a bad game and it doesn't make Melee the better game. Now, that's probably now what he meant, but still.
The only people who complain about Brawl are the brats who are still stuck in the dark ages of playing Melee and like to rant on about the things they added and removed that make Brawl different. Funny thing is, it's game progress and Nintendo doesn't have to cater to the brats who play one specific version of the game in tournaments over the other. Just because people didn't want to adapt to Brawl and some of the new combat mechanics does not make it bad, nor does it give the Melee fanboys a right to slag anyone about it.
I personally loved both because they are different games to play, but still feature a lot of the things that make the game fun. If Smash Bros is so srsbsns to people, they need to get a life. I play Smash Bros to have fun with my friends and party by blowing one another the fuck up, not argue and bicker with people about how which game is better like a bunch of Star Trek nerds who argue over Kirk vs Picard.
I am looking forward to a new Smash Bros game, Brawl didn't have the lasting appeal that Melee did for me though, and I hope that Nintendo can find ways to reboot the game, give it more depth and maybe even customization in their next instalment. I think Brawl's failure to appeal to me as long is probably due to age, rather poor online and the fact that back on the N64 and the Gamecube, it was so much more fun to play locally with 3 other people then it is to play online and that is something which has taken away from the fun factor of the game to me. Being able to have 4 people in a room with bottles of pop and bags of chips all over the place yelling and screaming while we blow each other to smithereens was a helluva lot more enjoyable then playing online in a room by yourself with your friends in other locations.