Funny, I loved every minute of it, and still do.
lord-of-shadow Send a noteboard - 31/08/2009 04:59:38 PM
I can see why it might be a bit disappointing for the competitive players, but I honestly don't understand why many of you consider it so horribly bad.
They removed some stuff like wave-dashing, true - but I don't understand why losing an ability to move around super fast will negatively impact the game's ability to be played competitively. And in terms of it's use as a skill differentiator, all the best players were capable of doing it anyways, so matches were decided mostly on other factors.
Brawl was not balanced, at all - but neither was Melee.
The Smash Balls are completely game-breaking, from a competitive standpoint, but from what I understand most competitive players in melee either turned off items or went through and heavily edited which ones would appear, so that's no difference than Melee.
Many of the stages offer too much in the way of random chance, which tends to equalize the playing field and counteract skill-based victory, but so did many in Melee. Again, from what I understand most competitive players in Melee turned off many of the stages, and that option still exists, PLUS the additional option of a level editor.
Tripping: I'll give that to you. That was unnecessary, a deliberate middle finger to the competitive players from Sakurai, and a poor game design decision.
Don't misunderstand; I'm not trying to say that you're wrong, and that you should like Brawl. That would be condescending and presumptive. But I AM trying to understand why you dislike it so much. I'm not a competitive player myself, so it's hard for me to get into the mindset.
This was mostly aimed at Matt, TMJ, simply because I'm more familiar with his reasoning for being disappointed with Brawl. If your reason had nothing to do with competitive play, then ignore all this
They removed some stuff like wave-dashing, true - but I don't understand why losing an ability to move around super fast will negatively impact the game's ability to be played competitively. And in terms of it's use as a skill differentiator, all the best players were capable of doing it anyways, so matches were decided mostly on other factors.
Brawl was not balanced, at all - but neither was Melee.
The Smash Balls are completely game-breaking, from a competitive standpoint, but from what I understand most competitive players in melee either turned off items or went through and heavily edited which ones would appear, so that's no difference than Melee.
Many of the stages offer too much in the way of random chance, which tends to equalize the playing field and counteract skill-based victory, but so did many in Melee. Again, from what I understand most competitive players in Melee turned off many of the stages, and that option still exists, PLUS the additional option of a level editor.
Tripping: I'll give that to you. That was unnecessary, a deliberate middle finger to the competitive players from Sakurai, and a poor game design decision.
Don't misunderstand; I'm not trying to say that you're wrong, and that you should like Brawl. That would be condescending and presumptive. But I AM trying to understand why you dislike it so much. I'm not a competitive player myself, so it's hard for me to get into the mindset.
This was mostly aimed at Matt, TMJ, simply because I'm more familiar with his reasoning for being disappointed with Brawl. If your reason had nothing to do with competitive play, then ignore all this
This message last edited by lord-of-shadow on 31/08/2009 at 05:01:37 PM
So what's the most disappointing game in your current library?
31/08/2009 05:50:30 AM
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Re: So what's the most disappointing game in your current library?
31/08/2009 06:52:31 AM
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The worst game I own is a DS game. Does that count?
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Braaaaaaaaaaaaawl. *NM*
31/08/2009 01:37:25 PM
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I second that one. *NM*
31/08/2009 04:27:07 PM
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Funny, I loved every minute of it, and still do.
31/08/2009 04:59:38 PM
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It all comes down to depth.
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Re: So what's the most disappointing game in your current library?
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Re: Infamous
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Call of Duty 4
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Re: Call of Duty 4
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The problem is that it is counter-intuitive in a military simulator.
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A simulator? You're definitely approaching the game wrong if that's what you were expecting.
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But by employing a modern aesthetic, it does encourage playing in a more modern style.
01/09/2009 02:31:21 AM
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Re: But by employing a modern aesthetic, it does encourage playing in a more modern style.
01/09/2009 05:11:56 AM
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Opinions no one asked for, but voila.
01/09/2009 06:24:22 PM
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If an opinion were meant to be private, we'd take it to PMs. Glad to have you chime in.
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Chocobo's Dungeon on the Wii. Collecting more dust than the system itself. *NM*
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