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patjuan32 said:
BroFe said:
chriscox1121 said:
BroFe said:
I don't think SSBB is overrated, but I don't think is a fighting game neither, I mean, games like Smash Bros. or Power Stone are more party games than fighting games for me...

 

thats because you don't know anything about the competitive side of the game....go to a tourney and then say it's not a fighting game.  but, i can see why casuals would think it's a party game

 

Whoa, it's difficult for my to reply this in english xD, I'll try:

@chriscox1121: I actually know about the depth of the game but Smash Bros. was meant to be played as a party game not as a "serious" fighting game like Virtua Fighter, even if you play SSB en Final Destination without items.

And don't get me wrong, I love Smash Brothers I've played them all with my friends since N64 times and are funny as hell.

 

Yeah, we get it. Multiple button combos give a game depth. Right. Your argument has been stated to death and it still fails. Smash is a fighter regardless of the methodology used to classify a fighting game. You get an F for effort and must repeat fighter class 101.

 

 

Ok, you're right, is a fighting game, just as Power Stone or Wrestling games.

I suppose the discussion about Smash Bros being a fighting game is similar to the discussion of Zelda being a RPG, is subjective to each one's opinion.



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