Ness essentially got Lucario's old Final Smash.
Ness essentially got Lucario's old Final Smash.
Honestly I feel like final smashes should have been a one time thing. On one hand, we continue to have fairly lazy looking clones (Black Pit being among the more egregious of them) including long standing problems for the series like Ganondorf still being slow Captain Falcon. At the same time, most players who…
In which case Minecraft modders will likely just keep doing what they've been doing... modding older versions of Minecraft than what's current.
The founders: Notch, Carl, and Jakob are leaving. We don't know what they're planning. It won't be Minecraft-related but it will probably be cool.
I don't really think they are that worried about the paltry number of PC gamers who aren't using PCs. They'll probably keep the various mobile ports going, but I doubt they'll go with Java for Minecraft 2 and I doubt they'll pursue Macintosh and Linux ports when they do decide not to go with Java.
That is a little more expensive than I thought it would be :/
I'm aware that it's based purely on velocity and not on force, but that doesn't change that the most natural way to do those motions is to slam the controller fairly hard so that there is an audible clacking sound when you hit the edge of the controller's restricting bracket. Trying to play unnaturally in order to…
Not necessary he says... It's pretty necessary if you want to play well. Plus it allows you to put less strain on your controller.
During my stream of Smash Bros. yesterday, I was playing on my original 3DS. And while it was outputting to my TV, there was just enough video lag that I was forced to use my 3DS' tiny, tiny screen to play instead. Did I mention that it's tiny?
You use the circle pads for street fighter?
*looks over at Gamecube controller graveyard*
Ouch. That stings.
Every single person on Earth who has seen Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Ah, fair enough.
I think the proper phraseology here is metagame (it's a game made within the context of another game). When you say mindgames when referring to a fighting game, you are talking about strategies used to screw with other players and get in their heads in order to create openings and junk like that.
I think the idea is that it's supposed to be like hot potato.
They removed all the shit from Brawl.
* It's not available in online play (at least randoms) and will probably be forbidden from tournament play.
According to someone who sounded Nintendo-y in another little thread where I worried about that, it's actually last year's platinum members who are getting the demo, not the probably few dozen people who have already managed platinum status between July and now.