10-27-2014, 02:29 PM
His boss behavior is way too defined to be a scrapped character, and even then they are clearly comfortable releasing a character after launch, so...
A lot of detractors on the Ridley-being-a-boss front originally also said how it was strange he wasn't shown sooner, but the direct showed there was a LOT more going on than we originally thought. Three basic interactive enemies, destructible environments and a boss that can power up is a lot more than people expected. As a supporter of playable Ridley, all this softened the blow quite a lot for me.
Of course I can still dream of DLC, and the vs match of the century of player Ridley vs CPU Roidley.
A lot of detractors on the Ridley-being-a-boss front originally also said how it was strange he wasn't shown sooner, but the direct showed there was a LOT more going on than we originally thought. Three basic interactive enemies, destructible environments and a boss that can power up is a lot more than people expected. As a supporter of playable Ridley, all this softened the blow quite a lot for me.
Of course I can still dream of DLC, and the vs match of the century of player Ridley vs CPU Roidley.