RE: The official Super Smash Bros Brawl thread.
Heavenly Spoon :F said:
fleetwood said:
Heavenly Spoon :F said:
"MK is decent" is a lie, decent doesn't even begin to describe him...
There's a lot of talk about banning Meta Knight from tournaments recently, but I'm assuming that's mostly from people on Smashboards. There's a reason that they're the butt of "No items, Fox only, Final Destination!" jokes.
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Yes. I do know that it's flawed. I don't play Fox in Melee; I play Marth and Captain Falcon. The only thing I'm bringing up, though, is a rather popular joke (that is, "No items, Fox only, Final Destination").
I've been playing Smash Bros. since the N64 days. I know how items work. I happen to think that items make some battles (especially free-for-alls) a lot more fun, but I enjoy battles without items too. I have a group of friends that I play with regularly and we change it up when we play, since sticking to one style of play just gets really boring... to me, anyway. There is a pretty big debate going on, though, and it goes a little bit like this:
"If you can't adapt to items in a match, then you aren't as great at the game as you say you are."
I don't necessarily agree with that completely, but I do think that someone who is great at the game can be great at it no matter what the situation is. Of course there are exploding capsules and boxes, too, and you never know when they'll appear, but that's part of the fun. Unfortunately, a lot of people nowadays forget that video games are supposed to be fun ways to spend your free time...
I have played in Melee tournaments, and I've watched a lot of videos on YouTube as well, and I can quite honestly say that people who have played the game that much deserve to be that good at it. I played Melee up until the release of Brawl, but I didn't play it as much as the pros did, and that's probably why I'd probably never be able to beat someone like Ken or Bombsoldier. On that note, I have no idea how their fingers can move that fast, either. The whole part where people jump around on the stage shooting with Fox's/Falco's gun while changing directions in the air? No way could I do that, I had enough trouble doing it in just one direction.
Losing to a completely random element would definitely suck, especially if there's money on the line; I definitely don't disagree with you there. It's pretty difficult to "adapt" yourself back onto the edge when you have 100% damage and an exploding capsule gets thrown at you.
The thing about Brawl and Melee that astounds me, though, is how well people can play the Ice Climbers. Normally, they move in a synchronized pattern, but it's possible to break that pattern to chain an infinite amount of grab combos.
When Brawl came out, it was trash-talked because of how it was "slow" and "floaty," like people expected it to be Melee 2.0. I still play Melee, too, since it's a completely different experience, but I'd prefer to play Brawl.
My Internet connection is pretty shoddy and it lags quite a bit online, but maybe sometime soon I can play some games with some of you guys. Heck, Christmas break is coming up relatively soon and I'll finally get a month off from my classes to play some video games.