JWeinCom said:
forevercloud3000 said:
TruckOSaurus said:
forevercloud3000 said: Uhg, back from work. Have been playing PSASBR for the last 3 hrs. Its pretty fun but I think its time for P4G now :). I will give my assessment of the game. -AllStars is noticably balanced from the second I picked a character and used him/her in the tutorial modes. It feels so intricate. I have played SB before and have never been a fan due to feelings of vastly over powered characters(Link), and completly bizarre levels that shift around too much for me to ever get a footing on how to fight in the terrain. I do not feel this way at all about this game. The levels themselves pose an obstacle to getting to your main goal, but never feels too in the way.
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Link is actually one of the worst character in Brawl and Melee. Also, from what I've experienced there's more shifting and interacting in All-Stars' levels than in Brawl.
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Not from my expeience in those games. I have a couple of friends who play in competitions for the game. They always own everyone with Link, Kirby, and Luigi ...... And from what I am told they are S Teir fighters.
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If that's what your experience tells you, then you are clearly not a big Smash player. Not an insult, just the way it is. Link is awful. Kirby is mediocre. Luigi is bad. Just because you have a few friends who can win with them in small local tournaments does not mean they are any good. If your friends tell you they're S tier fighters, than your friends are either misinformed or they're liars.
http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=321738
This is an how good or bad each character is according to actual top players.
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While that list is generally accurate, i wouldn't complete agree with it. Link and Kirby, sure. Call them crap. Luigi in the right hands dominates. Insane recovery, very fast attacks and his Up-B used well makes for some very easy kills. Just need a good approach and defensive game due to his poor range. Tournament Luigi players are amazing to watch.