scottie said:
haha, the same could be said for brawl, but it would be incorrect. I consider myself pretty good, I came 2nd in my colleges tourny. I can reliably beat noobs without attacking. Using only shield, roll, jump (including killing people by jumping off their heads), walk and run, a good player can slaughter a noob on almost all of the levels - just roll 'round until they fall off. If you think Smash Bros is the kind of game where a noob stands a chaqnce against a pro, you have only ever seen noobs play it. |
You misundrestood me....in melee and brawl (expecially in melee) a noob does NOT stand a chance a against a pro, just like it happens on UT and GT, does that make smash bros (and GT/UT) an harder game to begin with but easier to master? I don't think so.







