07-15-2014, 09:00 PM
Alright, I'll level
I've watched a couple youtube videos outlining the two newcomers,
and I've decided that perhaps my assumptions were hasty, or downright wrong
Robin's dual play type seems quite deep and strategic, what with the hinting at limited uses
(and what one would assume a cooldown period) of his magic abilities, making offence and defense a real balancing act
I like that
As for Lucina, I've never really cared for Marth simply because of the nature of his moveset, but it seems that Lucina removes
that by being marginally quicker and having her entire blade having the same damage output, making gaps and distancing less important than it is for Marth
basically an "every-mans" Marth, I can dig it
TLDR: I'm a whiny baby that doesn't normally like sword users, but I may be swayed by these two. Interesting moveset design with Robin,
and what sounds like fine tweaks and adjustments for Marth's moveset seem to make Lucina a more accessable version of the former, which is cool in my book.
I've watched a couple youtube videos outlining the two newcomers,
and I've decided that perhaps my assumptions were hasty, or downright wrong
Robin's dual play type seems quite deep and strategic, what with the hinting at limited uses
(and what one would assume a cooldown period) of his magic abilities, making offence and defense a real balancing act
I like that
As for Lucina, I've never really cared for Marth simply because of the nature of his moveset, but it seems that Lucina removes
that by being marginally quicker and having her entire blade having the same damage output, making gaps and distancing less important than it is for Marth
basically an "every-mans" Marth, I can dig it
TLDR: I'm a whiny baby that doesn't normally like sword users, but I may be swayed by these two. Interesting moveset design with Robin,
and what sounds like fine tweaks and adjustments for Marth's moveset seem to make Lucina a more accessable version of the former, which is cool in my book.