But there's no voice chat. There's no ****ing voice chat!
Maybe they’ll put in emotes?
Wait, can’t one chat through their app?
Maybe they’ll put in emotes?
Wait, can’t one chat through their app?
Have you tried using that app?
I have. IT.IS.AN.ABOMINATION.
But there's no voice chat. There's no ****ing voice chat!
karmakid do you have any thoughts on my post, played the sequels, insights?
Good info! Seeing how little of interest that'll be releasing on switch this year, I'll probably get this day one too. I do love Nintendo characters, first console being the NES and all.I’ve only played a previous game really briefly with some friends, they’ve played it way more than I do I lost every round. From what I could gather the move set is pretty intuitive, deep and easy to pick up. If I were to rank them amongst the games you listed it’d be tied with SF; Soul Calibur, Street Fighter-Smash Bros, Tekken.
But if your looking for something fun and full of spectacle with some friends it’s definitely a game to get. Especially with such a huge cast, maybe some surprises later, you’ll find one that’ll put a smile on you.
It’s probably the best fighter for the Switch upon its release.
Oh and there’s bound to be a plethora of mini games that’ll keep you coming back, if you get bored of pvp.
I’m gonna jump in on release date, since I got the GCU at BestBuy it’ll be like 47 dollars, and Nintendo games rarely go on sale and takes a good while before they drop down in price, if ever. And I’m gonna try and hit up my cousin currently in Europe and see if she’ll send me the CE I posted above lol
Aside from playing a bit of an old one at a friends house, the last Smash Bros is the only one I've really played. It's an easy game to pick up but there is quite a bit of layer to the fighting. I would say that while not the same mechanics, it can definitely get as in depth as a regular 2D and 3D fighter. The single player in the last one was ok I guess. I got plenty of hours out of the game while barely touching the online. It has your normal arcade mode to fight through to the boss character. It also had something sort of like Mario Party where you move around a board picking up random fighters to use and lose. There were also some other modes like survival mode in other fighters where you get a bit of health after a fight and see how long you can go.So... never played a smash game... how does it stack up to tekken, soul calibur and street fighter? How has the single player stuff been?
Can't remember if Wii U friends came over to Switch, or if you're already on my Switch friends list, but if you're getting this and want to play online I'd be willing to be a punching bag.Don’t know how I’m going to be able to play this game with out getting called the N word and F word by a bunch of 10 year olds.
This really sounds great.
My only fear is that'll grow bored of just bouts against cpu without any real story. I really loved mkx and injustice 2 purely because it hooked me with a great story mode. Not sure how deep this game is outside of the pure fighting.