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  • New Super Smash Bros. To Appeal To Core And Casual Fans Alike

    Super Smash Bros. is an interesting beast. It has to appeal to its core fanbase that plays it like a fighter while still appealing to those who play it like a party game. Super Smash Bros. Melee heavily appealed to the former while Super Smash Bros. Brawl heavily appealed to the latter. With the latest game, Nintendo is working to appeal to fans of both.

    In a Nintendo Direct solely focused on Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS, game director Masuhiro Sakurai revealed all new details about the upcoming game. Over the course of 39 minutes, he talked about online multiplayer, stages, differences between the 3DS and Wii U versions of the game, character rosters and more. He even revealed the launch windows for both titles.

    Arguably, the most important news for Super Smash Bros. is its launch date and Sakurai came out with that information first. He revealed that Nintendo will not be releasing both versions at the same time. Instead, the 3DS version will be out in Summer while the Wii U version launches this Winter.

    Next up, Sakurai touched upon the online multiplayer portion of the game. In the previous game, players of all types were ushered into anonymous brawls with one another. In the new Smash Bros., players will now be able to choose between two lobbies – For Fun and For Glory. For Fun lobbies will allow players to play on all stages (sans Final Destination), all items are turned on and only wins are recorded. The For Glory lobby is the exact opposite, all items are turned off and the only playable stage is Final Destination. To prevent stagnation, almost every stage in the game has a Final Destination form so players will have the same flat platform to play on, but without having to see the same background every time.

    Speaking of stages, Sakurai reiterated that stages will not be the same across both platforms. The 3DS version will have stages inspired by Nintendo’s handheld titles while the Wii U version will have stages inspired by Nintendo’s home console titles. Some stages from past games have returned as well, including Halberd and Jungle Japes.

    Since the 3DS version of the game will out first, Sakurai thought it would be pertinent to reveal a game mode exclusive to that version. It’s called Smash Run and it gives players five minutes to make their way through a labyrinth of enemies while gathering powerups. At the end of those five minutes, four players will be thrust into a battle with all the powerups they collected during the exploration portion of the game. It’s very similar to the City Trial game mode in Kirby’s Air Ride for the Nintendo Gamecube.

    As for new characters, Sakurai started off by saying that there will no longer be characters that change forms mid-fight. This is meant to help players focus on one moveset instead of having to adapt to a brand new one midfight. Instead, those transformations are now their own characters. For example, Zero Suit Samus and Shiek are now their own characters with their own unique movesets that aren’t beholden to Samus or Zelda respectively. Since there’s no longer mid-battle transformations, Sakurai also revealed that Charizard is now a standalone character. It can also mega evolve into the black and blue Mega Charizard X.

    Speaking of Pokemon, the only completely brand new character revealed in this latest Nintendo Direct is Greninja. The ninja frog Pokemon will use his attacks from the games, but with a distinctly ninja-like flair. For example, he throws water covered shurikens and can use substitution magic to dodge incoming attacks.

    There was a lot more information in the Nintendo Direct, including Assist Trophies, that aren’t covered here. To learn more about the upcoming Super Smash Bros., be sure to watch the Nintendo Direct below:

    Image via Nintendo/YouTube

  • Captain Olimar Brings His Pikmin To Super Smash Bros. For Wii U/3DS

    Captain Olimar was one of the more interesting combatants in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. I never really got the hang of him, but players that did were a continuous thorn in my side. Those players will then be happy to know that the tiny space captain from Pikmin will be back in the latest installment.

    Nintendo announced today through its official Smash Bros. Web site that Captain Olimar will indeed be returning for the latest installment on both Wii U and 3DS. Unfortunately, Nintendo didn’t provide any additional details regarding the character, like if his Final Smash or move set has changed.

    They did, however, share a lot of screenshots of what Olimar looks like in game:

    Captain Olimar Brings His Pikmin To Super Smash Bros. For Wii U

    Captain Olimar Super Smash Bros.

    Captain Olimar Super Smash Bros.

    Nintendo didn’t share any images of what Captain Olimar will look like on the 3DS version of the title, but you can be assured that he will grace the handheld version as well. Game director Masahiro Sakurai has said that he wants to keep the character roster the same across both versions even if that means having fewer characters than in previous games.

    Olimar is the first character to be announced after the game was formerly unveiled at E3 2013. If it’s anything like the Smash Dojo for Brawl, we’ll probably see a lot more characters and stages announced before the end of the year. In between that, Sakurai has committed to posting a new screenshot from the game every day to show the development’s progress.

    Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS will launch at some point in 2014.

  • Super Smash Bros. Gets A Smashing Music Video

    Super Smash Bros. is a cultural phenomenon. Even people who feel that they’ve outgrown Nintendo games love the idea of having characters from their childhood beat each other up. That’s why nobody would object to starring in a silly music video that celebrates all things Smash.

    The guys and gals at Screen Team have created a music video simply titled “Smash” featuring most of the characters from Super Smash Bros. Brawl and even a cameo from the three new characters that were revealed for the newest Super Smash Bros. title. To put it simply – it’s probably the most fun you’ll have with a gaming video this week.

    We’re apparently getting more Smash in the future with more screen time for Villager, Megaman and Wii Fit Trainer. Personally, I can’t wait. It may be a little silly, but it’s a great way to pass the time while we wait for the newest Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS in 2014.

    [h/t: Kotaku]

  • Megaman: Super Smash Bros. Adds The Blue Bomber As A Fighter

    Megaman – Super Smash Bros. fans have been clamoring for the Blue Bomber since he missed out on Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It was a delight then to see Nintendo highlight Megaman as the first third-party guest character for the new title.

    During its E3 Nintendo Direct, Nintendo showed off the latest trailer for Super Smash Bros. for the Wii U and 3DS. It was revealed that Wii Fit Trainer and The Villager from Animal Crossing would be joining the fray, but the real treat was seeing Megaman for the first time.

    The Megaman we’re getting in Super Smash Bros. is based on his appearance in the NES games. Some may disappointed that X wasn’t chosen instead, but the original Megaman is just way too iconic not to include in the latest Nintendo fighter.

    Here’s some choice screens of his appearance in the Wii U and 3DS versions of the game:

    Megaman Super Smash

    Megaman Super Smash

    Megaman Super Smash

    Megaman Super Smash

    If screens aren’t doing it for you, here’s his video reveal. Longtime Megaman fans will definitely recognize all the weapons that are available to him:

    Did you recognize all of the powers on show? Capcom says that Megaman will have access to the Metal Blade, Leaf Shield, Crash Bomber, Hard Knuckle, Slash Claw, Flame Sword, Super Arm, Spark Shock and Flame Blast. The powers come from different games, but it definitely seems that powers for Megaman 2 have received the most love.

    There are likely to be more third-party characters revealed for the game as we get closer to its 2014 launch. Sonic and Solid Snake will most likely be back as both were fan favorites in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. What about other characters though? Are there any other classic third-party guest characters that could make the jump to the Smash Bros. universe? My personal wish list would include the Black Mage from Final Fantasy or Bill Rizer from Contra.

    As for first-party characters, we’re just getting started. The inclusion of Wii Fit Trainer pretty much confirms that the latest game is going to be whacky, and that’s just fine with me.

  • E3 2013: Wii Fit Trainer Comes To Super Smash Bros.

    Earlier this morning, Nintendo finally showed off the new Super Smash Bros. The footage only left me, and undoubtedly many others, wanting more. Nintendo has heard your inner thoughts and has delivered another character reveal.

    During the Smash Bros. developer direct, Nintendo revealed that the Wii Fit Trainer will be joining the cast of Super Smash Bros. You may not remember this character if you never played Wii Fit, but she seems to fit well within the Super Smash Bros. universe. Check it out:

    Coupled with this morning’s announcement, we now have three new characters confirmed for the latest Super Smash Bros. The Villager from Animal Crossing, Wii Fit Trainer and Mega Man will all be joining the roster of the most popular “fighting” game in existence.

    Super Smash Bros. will be coming to the Wii U and 3DS in 2014.

  • E3 2013: Nintendo Focuses On Their Core Franchises

    Going into E3, Nintendo was a bit of a mystery. We had a small idea of what the company would be showing for Wii U, but its latest Nintendo Direct shows that the company knows what its fans want.

    Nintendo kicked off its show with some new information for Pokemon X and Pokemon Y. It revealed there’s a new type called “fairy” that’s especially strong against Dragon types. The game will be out on October 12.

    Next up is the latest 3D Mario title – Super Mario 3D World. Unlike the Galaxy games before it, the newest 3D Mario is taking a cue from the excellent Super Mario 3D Land. What that means is that Nintendo is distilling Mario into its core essence. That doesn’t mean the game won’t have anything new, however, as the developers are introducing a cat suit power up and simultaneous four player co-op. It will be out in December.

    Sticking with Mario, Nintendo announced that Mario Kart 8 would be coming to the Wii U in Spring 2014. The game will borrow elements from Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart Wii to create the definitive version of the title. It will also implement some new online features that the company isn’t discussing at the moment.

    Earlier this year, Nintendo said that it would be bringing Wii Party U and Wii Fit U to the console in Summer. Both titles have been delayed with Wii Party U coming later this year and Wii Fit U launching this Winter.

    Nintendo noted that fans have been creating fantastic art in Miiverse ever since the console launched. They wanted to bring more sophisticated tools to those fans so they will be creating an updated version of the popular 3DS title Art Academy for Wii U. The game has no release date just yet, but Nintendo will launch some of the drawing tools found in the main game for Miiverse artists in Summer.

    Moving on, Nintendo shared more details regarding its remake of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD. The game will ditch the Tingle Tuner from the original game in favor of the Tingle Bottle. This item will allow players to toss a message in a bottle out to sea and then have it wash up on shores of other players. The title will be available in October of this year.

    Platinum Games got some love during Nintendo Direct with The Wonderful 101 and Bayonetta 2 both getting new trailers. The Wonderful 101 will be launching September 15.

    The latest Bayonetta 2 trailer shows taht the central character has received a redesign with shorter hair and a new outfit. The game will be out in 2014.

    One of the brand new announcements was of a new Donkey Kong game titled Donkey Koung Country Tropical Freeze. The new Wii U title will be similar to Donkey Kong Country Returns, but will feature some fancy new camera angles. It will also bring Dixie Kong as a playable character. It will be out later this year.

    Near the end, Nintendo showed a new trailer for X. If you recall, X is the codename for the new title from Monolith Soft. It looks like a mashup between Xenoblade and Xenogears. That’s hardly a bad thing. X will be released in 2014.

    On a final note, Nintendo showed the first trailer for Super Smash Bros. for both 3DS and Wii U. The 3DS title will be using a cel-shaded style while the Wii U version will look more realistic. The Villager from Animal Crossing will be joining as a fighter.

    The big surprise this time around is that Mega Man will be joining the fray as a guest character. He looks to play a little like Samus, but he can also call upon the power of every single robot master from Mega Man 2. Both versions of Super Smash Bros. will be out in 2014.

  • PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale Enters Open Beta This Week

    For the longest time, PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale has been in a closed beta. Now the developers at Superbot are ready to open the beta to everybody as they head into the last month of development. The open beta is similar to the current closed beta, but there’s one crucial difference – Cross Play.

    Sony announced today PlayStation All-Stars will be heading into public beta tomorrow when the PlayStation Store updates. It will help Superbot stress test the servers and hopefully squash the last few bugs that may plague the game. It will also help them test the Cross Play compatibility as the beta will be available on both the PS3 and the Vita.

    Here’s the latest trailer announcing the beta:

    At first, the open beta will only be available to PlayStation Plus members until October 23. At that point, it will be available to everyone. The beta will only be open until October 30 though so potential buyers are encouraged to try out the beta while they still can. One point to note is that any Vita owner, regardless of Plus status, will be able to join the beta starting tomorrow. It’s the least they can do for those of us who put down the money for a Vita.

    The open beta will be similar to the closed beta in that only a few characters will be playable. Players will be able to try out Kratos, Sweet Tooth, Colonel Radec, Sly Cooper, PaRappa, and Fat Princess. Only two stages – Metropolis and Hades – will be available as well. As for play modes, four-player and 2 v2 tournaments will be the only ones available for now.

    Sony also announced that the pre-order program for the game that was announced during E3 has been extended to all the characters. Of particular note, the alternate pre-order costume for Raiden dresse the Metal Gear Rising hero in his original costume from Metal Gear Solid 2. The costumes will also be available on both versions of game as PlayStation All-Stars supports Sony’s new Cross Buy program. In essence, those who buy the game on the PS3 will get a free download code for the Vita version.

    PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale is still on track to launch on November 20. If the beta goes well, the game will hopefully be almost perfect at launch.

  • Kratos Begins Eviscerating Nathan Drake On October 23

    I still don’t know what to think about PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale, beyond it having the most obnoxious title of any game ever. The concept of having a Smash Bros.-like fighter starring PlayStation characters excites me greatly, but it’s really all about the execution. Unfortunately, everything shown so far doesn’t look as fun as what we get in Smash Bros. Hopefully the developers get everything sorted out before launch.

    Speaking of the launch date, Sony announced today via the PlayStation blog that the PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale will be launching on October 23 in the U.S. and October 24 for most of Europe. The game will launch simultaneously on the PS3 and PS Vita on those dates. Sony expects to announce final pricing for both versions at a later date which suggests that the title may not be the usual $60 and may even come with a price drop for the Vita version if players buy the PS3 version.

    As for characters that will be in the game, Sony has remain tight-lipped ever since announcing Big Daddy and Nathan Drake at E3 for the title. That leaves the current roster at eight characters which is kind of bad for a fighter that’s all about nostalgia. Sony is going to start changing that starting tonight by announcing two new characters for the brawler at the EVO fighting tournament tonight at 6 p.m. PST.

    Sony also announced that pre-orders will receive a special set of exclusive costumes for the characters revealed thus far. Players will be able to unlock plenty of alternative costumes for each character as they play through the game, but a pre-order will secure that awesome Big Daddy plush toy costume you see in the lead image.

    Sony has a lot riding on this game. They have to prove that’s it different enough from Smash Bros. to warrant a purchase and to set itself apart from unfair comparisons, but they also must try to attract the Smash Bros. crowd with a better game. We’ll find out soon enough in October once the game launches. Here’s hoping they get it right.

  • New Smash Bros. Gets A Little Tekken In It

    None of us were really expecting any news on the new Super Smash Bros. game anytime soon. Since Sakurai’s studio, Sora, had just finished Kid Icarus Uprising, it was safe to assume that it would at least be six months before we heard anything. That’s why it’s surprising to see Nintendo announce the game proper and revealing that it’s being handed off to an outside developer.

    It was revealed last night that Nintendo was handing off development duties of both the 3DS and Wii U versions of Super Smash Bros. to Namco. Sakurai will be overseeing the project, but all the development will be handled by the team at Namco. Which team you ask? It’s really a collection of who’s who at Namco with Yoshito Higuchi from the Tales series, Tetsuya Akatsuka from the Gundam series and the development team behind Tekken.

    The team choice at Namco makes it obvious that Nintendo is looking to bring more of a fighting game feel to the newest Smash Bros. game. The addition of the director of the Tales series might even bring some RPG elements to the series. I would be totally for a better single-player mode in Super Smash Bros. after the disappointing Subspace Emissary mode in Brawl.

    This isn’t the first time that Nintendo has outsourced a major IP to Namco. The Ace Combat team at Namco was behind the love it or hate it Star Fox Assault on the Gamecube. The flying sections in Star Fox Assault were fantastic as a result of the Ace Combat team’s experience. The same experience in fighting games from the Tekken team should lead to some interesting results with the new Smash Bros.

    Of course, the addition of Namco as a developer is only going to start fueling the flames of speculation over guest characters. Brawl featured Snake and Sonic with other third-party characters constantly rumored. There was even talk of Mega Man possibly making an appearance, but the request for addition was made too late into development. Will Mega Man get in this time? Will Capcom, Namco and Konami request to add other characters to the game? Will Namco characters receive special consideration over the other third party characters?

    These are all questions that we don’t know the answer to. At this point, all we know is that Namco is making the new Smash Bros. and that it will probably release on the 3DS and Wii U around the same time, if not simultaneously. I bet that we’ll have to wait another six months to hear any more on the project and maybe even see some gameplay footage. Until then, just keep on playing Smash Bros. Brawl, Melee or the original and hope that Namco can do the franchise proud.