08-02-2015, 11:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-02-2015, 11:50 PM by TomGuycott.
Edit Reason: Forgot Sonic
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No, just like Mario doesn't have a 6 point health bar, or a 3 point health bar, or have a bee suit or a racing kart.
Smash has always been very respectful of it's third party guests, though. Their character comes in with a very wide representation of their character or their parent company.
Snake has an absurd amount of weaponry pulled out of hammerspace and a sort of serious, yet at the same time tongue-in-cheek disposition.
Sonic has a variety of moves that work basically how you'd expect them to in a Sonic game (spin dashing, homing attack with two button presses, etc), as well as his well-loved speed.
Mega Man has a vast array of Robot Master weapons and even pays homage to the MvC series with his Mega Upper. His animations are even reminiscent of his NES golden age.
Pac Man celebrates both 3D and 2D Pac Man in his attacks, and also provides fan service to numerous Namco franchises through cameos.
Ryu has his classic moves useable with their traditional button commands, and even has two FInal Smashes, referencing the latest Street Fighter IV iteration where you can go into a match with access to both Ultra Moves.
Now work hard, tell me how you'd celebrate Heihachi.
Smash has always been very respectful of it's third party guests, though. Their character comes in with a very wide representation of their character or their parent company.
Snake has an absurd amount of weaponry pulled out of hammerspace and a sort of serious, yet at the same time tongue-in-cheek disposition.
Sonic has a variety of moves that work basically how you'd expect them to in a Sonic game (spin dashing, homing attack with two button presses, etc), as well as his well-loved speed.
Mega Man has a vast array of Robot Master weapons and even pays homage to the MvC series with his Mega Upper. His animations are even reminiscent of his NES golden age.
Pac Man celebrates both 3D and 2D Pac Man in his attacks, and also provides fan service to numerous Namco franchises through cameos.
Ryu has his classic moves useable with their traditional button commands, and even has two FInal Smashes, referencing the latest Street Fighter IV iteration where you can go into a match with access to both Ultra Moves.
Now work hard, tell me how you'd celebrate Heihachi.