Why do I have to close the game itself to exit Adventure mode? That is all.
Why do I have to close the game itself to exit Adventure mode? That is all.
I finally got around to uploading some actual videos of me playing Smash. They're not fancy or anything, just straight rips off my Switch's microSD card. Behold as I suck in all my noobish glory!
(I'm player one in all of the following videos, obviously.)
I'm missing Steve Alex Sephiroth Pyra Mythra Kazuya Sora male wii fit trainer female villager and Alph and that should be almost everybody
I made it myself.
I hope you can see the names. I can't find how to make it bigger.
Still have a couple dozen characters' Classic Mode to get through. Doing Spirit Board and WoL stuff here and there.
From dusk until dawn, people are starting to post “information” on pages such as 4Chan or Reddit, claiming to have “true” data of the game, saying the first thing that comes to their mind and overreacting like if it was actually true (with ads included because they’re not idiots). With this in mind, dear spectator:
STOP BELIEVING EVERYTHING YOU SEE!
I once ask this after Smash 4 development concluded.
Where does the series go from here?
Sakurai’s answer this time was: “Oh, that’s easy. Everything, every single all of the things.” Ok, that’s great, but now I’ve to ask it again: "Where does the series go from here?"
Some days, you just wanna be productive.
Other days, all you wanna watch is Luigi creaming people in Smash by doing absolutely nothing.
As always remember to take the leak with a grain of salt. Spoilers ahead, you've been warned.
Before starting, I warned you: this is not a post about which mechanics we'd see in Smash for Switch. It's more like why people want to change the mechanics, although it's obvious it won't happen (and if they did happen, won't be that impressive).
"The customer is always right". This saying is typical of restoration so as not to offer a benefit of doubt to the opinion of the one who pays, but... is it applicable in all areas?
Making the simile, the players are that customer who should always be right. The problem is that fanboyism is one of our worst virtues. We demand from the developers all kinds of things to make the dreams of some come true. Some hundreds of thousands of people.
Initially, I wanted to talk about my impressions of E3 and the surprises of Smash Ultimate (more competitive inclusivity, everyone's back, Ridley), but this is more important because it shows that people generally refuse to be happy, even if you give them everything they wanted.
Being a Smash fan, I'm surprised for no posting Smash-related content that much. So, during this year and, until it comes out, expect posts about Smash for Switch, starting with this one.