Seriously, why are people talking about this game like it has any merit at all?? Its such garbage, ranks right up there with Tao Feng and Too Human as far as worst purchases of games I've ever made...
Uh, playing smash even remotely competitively is extremely skillful.DexterNorgam said:Wow, people talking about skill and such in reference to smash bros? lol.
takes more skill than most fighting games.DexterNorgam said:Wow, people talking about skill and such in reference to smash bros? lol.
hes not that bad if you know how to compensate for his speed you just have to know how to use him one on one. For example you never use his over smash ever and you use his a combo alot its decently powerful but more important its fast. its also smart to kill them in the air with his up air since its so strong and easier to land also his up smash is great since it hits with great range on both sides and upwards.SpaceBat said:From best to worst:
Snake
Falco
Diddy Kong
Joke Character: Ike
Yeah, he's a pretty bad character due to his abysmal speed, but it's just so fun whenever you land a forward-smash.
I have never really liked his movement style hes to stiff for me but I briefly used young link in melee I would use alot of projectiles to set my opponents up for smashes. Personally I have always used pikachu all the way through but I liked him most in number 1 I found they nerfed him in melee but hes really decent in brawl again.AdeptaSororitas said:Toon Link
Link
Ike
Samus
Pit
I too have played the games since the series began ^^ I've always been a Link-er
He's a mid tier character, and that's incorrect, his f-smash is usable off a hard read (it eats most spot-dodges for example).aba1 said:hes not that bad if you know how to compensate for his speed you just have to know how to use him one on one. For example you never use his over smash ever and you use his a combo alot its decently powerful but more important its fast. its also smart to kill them in the air with his up air since its so strong and easier to land also his up smash is great since it hits with great range on both sides and upwards.SpaceBat said:From best to worst:
Snake
Falco
Diddy Kong
Joke Character: Ike
Yeah, he's a pretty bad character due to his abysmal speed, but it's just so fun whenever you land a forward-smash.
Nah, the only things he really has going for him are his jab 1-2-3 and his forward smash. His jab is quite fast and powerful indeed (Though don't expect to kill anything for a very long time due to certain techniques unless you're standing near the edge) and his forward smash is usable off a hard read (as Adumbrodeus mentioned), but he's just plain mediocre in every other way. He has it incredibly difficult against good fast characters (MK or even Diddy) and stands no chance whatsoever against good keepaway/zoning characters (Falco) who knows what he/she's doing. There is a reason why Ike's never show up on tourneys.aba1 said:hes not that bad if you know how to compensate for his speed you just have to know how to use him one on one. For example you never use his over smash ever and you use his a combo alot its decently powerful but more important its fast. its also smart to kill them in the air with his up air since its so strong and easier to land also his up smash is great since it hits with great range on both sides and upwards.SpaceBat said:From best to worst:
Snake
Falco
Diddy Kong
Joke Character: Ike
Yeah, he's a pretty bad character due to his abysmal speed, but it's just so fun whenever you land a forward-smash.
Yea, not really though. It is amusing to me to hear people talk about this game like its something more than the fighting game version of mario party...AdumbroDeus said:Uh, playing smash even remotely competitively is extremely skillful.DexterNorgam said:Wow, people talking about skill and such in reference to smash bros? lol.
Just to execute stuff this is what is required in melee:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXgpGBbh5r8
All three games have a large number of options, which each of those options beating a unique set of the opponent's options.
And the amount of reads/attempted reads per minute in both is staggering, especially because of the lack of true combos in both games (as in, there are few, not none), which means each link requires a read to continue.