Ljink96 said:
thechinesenoob said:
Yeah I actually really liked subspace emissary cause I could play it with my brother and it felt at least sort of like a real campaign, even though most people I talked to didn't like it because they felt it took up unnecessary space in the game. I actually feel like the WiiU gameplay is less smooth than Brawls is, I mean the animations and stuff are a lot better but they added a lot of landing lag on moves and airdodges (as well as getting rid of ledge cancels, DACUS, and DJC, but not sure if that means anything to you). The opposite is actually true for me in WiiU, I really enjoy all the extra modes, besides smash tour. A lot of the modes like classic and events are two player now which I feel should've been added a while back, and they brought back coin battles which are probably my favorite thing to do in Melee when I'm not playing competitively.
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I dunno. Subspace gave the game an added dimension. Anyone wha hates subspace mus also hate Kirby games because they are very similar in design. I understand that complicated moves are gone but Im referring to the combos and dodging. The modes in u aren't that much content oriented. Ever since brawl target test has sunken. I loved that melee had specific levels for each character. There's things to give and take from all of them.
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Yeah every game has it's ups and downs. My personal favorites as a fan and not a competitive player are Melee then Brawl mostly because I grew up with Melee, and Brawl was probably the game I played the most with my friends. The only reason I don't play SSB4 and Brawl nowadays is because I got into competitive Melee and I love it. SSB4 held my attention for a couple months, I played maybe close to 100-150 hours and all the modes and tried to play it competitively but it just didn't captivate me like competitive Melee because it doesn't have the speed, combos, and hype in my opinion (I could go on a long rant about everything I dislike about SSB4 but that would probably get a lot of people angry at me, and overall it's still a great party game to play with my friends). A lot of my friends felt the same but I know a few who still play SSB4 quite a bit.