Tag: Super Smash Bros

  • Miyamoto Pours Cold Water on Smash Bros. Dreams

    Miyamoto Pours Cold Water on Smash Bros. Dreams

    If you were expecting the Super Mario Galaxy Movie to end with Mario and Fox McCloud shaking hands in a “Nintendo Avengers” initiative, Shigeru Miyamoto has some words of caution for you. In a candid series of interviews at the Nintendo Museum in Kyoto, the legendary creator clarified that while he’s expanding the world of Mario, he isn’t building a “Smash Bros.” universe in the way fans might expect.

    The short answer? Don’t hold your breath for a “Nintendo Avengers” just yet.

    Despite the confirmed presence of Glen Powell’s Fox McCloud and a few rogue Pikmin in the Galaxy sequel, Miyamoto was quick to clarify that these aren’t necessarily building toward a massive team-up.

    Right off the bat, I’ll say that unlike something like Super Smash Bros., I don’t think you’ll have a situation [where] all Nintendo characters would be joining,” Miyamoto told Polygon.

    Miyamoto explained that characters like Fox McCloud were added to provide “a little bit of spice” and “secret cameos” rather than serving as the foundation for a shared universe.

    Miyamoto teased that while the movie is packed with nods, there is one secret character who plays a “big role” in the plot. He hinted that while this character isn’t a “Smash Bros.” style recruitment–meaning they aren’t there just to set up a crossove–their presence is vital to the story’s “spice.”

    Illumination CEO Chris Meledandri doubled down on this, stating they don’t have “charts on a wall” planning a 10-year cinematic universe. Their process is more about what would be “fun” in a specific scene rather than a rigid Marvel-style roadmap.

    By downplaying the “Smash Bros.” angle, Miyamoto is actually protecting the brand. He wants these movies to stand on their own as stories first. But make no mistake—with Powell’s Fox McCloud confirmed and the “secret character” looming, the foundation for something larger is being built, even if Miyamoto refuses to draw the map for us just yet.

    Source: Polygon

  • Maisie Williams Reprises Role as Arya Stark in WB’s ‘Multiversus’ Game

    Maisie Williams Reprises Role as Arya Stark in WB’s ‘Multiversus’ Game

    After many rumors were hitting the web, we finally got the confirmation that Warner Bros. Multiversus game. The game will introduce a bunch of characters from various WB-owned projects like Scooby-Doo, DC Comics, Adventure Time, and more. Many voice actors are reprising their iconic roles, such as Matthew Lillard as Shaggy, Kevin Conroy as Batman, Tara Strong as Harley Quinn, and many more. What is interesting is that while most of the cast has leaked some time ago, Game of Thrones‘ Arya Stark was a surprise addition. Not only that, it seems that Maisie Williams will also reprise the role she made famous in the HBO show for the new gaming franchise.

    It’s great to see Williams return in the role, as it adds some authenticity to the game. They went out of their way to bring back some of the voice actors that made these characters iconic back. The designs are probably the biggest highlight, as they gave every character something that reminds you of Pixar. It blends the live-action characters like Arya seamlessly into a world where she’s beating up Steven Universe or Bugs Bunny. They promised more character reveals in the future. So, here’s hoping we won’t have to wait long until we can play Ultra Instinct Shaggy.

    Source: Twitter

  • E3: ‘Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’ Adds ‘Tekken’s Kazuya

    E3: ‘Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’ Adds ‘Tekken’s Kazuya

    It looks like the next Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC character has finally been announced in a rather grim fashion. We see some classic Nintendo characters get thrown down a cliff in a gruesome fashion. It pulls up to reveal its a recreation of how Kazuya was turned into the man he is today. Yes, Tekken finally gets an official fighter in the game and it wasn’t the flagship characters of Heihachi or Jin, but the estranged son and father. It’ll surely be a great addition to the franchise.

     

    Source: YouTube

  • ‘Xenoblade Chronicles 2’s Pyra and Mythra Join ‘Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’

    ‘Xenoblade Chronicles 2’s Pyra and Mythra Join ‘Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’

    I really did not expect that announcement for the latest fighter joining Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The latest Nintendo Direct started with a drawn-out cutscene from Xenoblade Chronicles 2. It build-up to a sudden revelation that the character Pyra has officially joined the Super Smash Bros. game’s second character pass. Not just that but the trailer also confirms that you will be able to play as Mythra. You have the ability to switch between both characters at any time during combat, so they aren’t just separate skins.

     

     

    A long time ago, the game’s director Masahiro Sakurai did confirm that they originally wanted to include a character from Xenoblade Chronicles 2 as the original game’s roster. So, it looks like he was finally able to accomplish that task. It is a bit strange to follow-up Sepiroth with another anime-styled sword fighter. Their addition has been a long-running joke for many that enjoy the iconic game.

    Still, she looks like a fun addition and could bring something unique to the table, especially as you can switch between two unique characters throughout the combat. Here’s hoping that the leftover fighters will embrace more of gaming’s history. I hope to see Crash Bandicoot, Spyro, and Ninja Gaiden’s Hayabusa join the fray at some point. There is a wide variety to choose from in gaming history that it must be difficult to choose the right characters to include. Let’s be honest, at this point anything is possible with the iconic Super Smash Bros. franchise.

    Source: YouTube

  • ‘Final Fantasy VII’s Sephiroth Joins ‘Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’

    ‘Final Fantasy VII’s Sephiroth Joins ‘Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’

    It looks like all our expectations were completely off. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has officially added Sephiroth as the next playable character. Not just that, he will be made playable already in December. We all guessed it would be Crash Bandicoot, Spyro the Dragon or, if they add someone from Square-Enix, it would be Sora from Kingdom Hearts. Well, it looks like Cloud will be joined by his iconic villain, which may also include a brand new Final Smash for our Final Fantasy VII hero.

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  • Minecraft Steve Joining ‘Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’

    Minecraft Steve Joining ‘Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’

    Modern fighting games have become famous for their addition of 3rd party characters. Tekken 7 shocked the world by adding The Walking Deads‘ Negan. Mortal Kombat has focused on additions from horror films like Alien, Predator, or Jason. There is one franchise that became the epicenter of video games’ past. Super Smash Bros. has added many iconic video game icons that made it stand out among the fighting game crowd. The latest addition was Min Min from Arms, so many were hoping one of the many requested characters would be added next. Now, after a long wait, we finally find out who will be the latest addition.

    Of all the franchises, I did not expect Minecraft to be added. There are many favorites that people are hoping for like Crash, Sora, or Spyro. Yet, it is hard to deny how popular Minecraft is as a franchise. We only got a brief teaser of the character and he seems pretty in line with what you would expect. You can play as different skins from the game. Players can wear the skins of Steve, Alex, a Zombie, or an Enderman.

    They also stuck to the game’s animation with the rather blocky movement. You also seem to have access to a variety of tools ranging from carts, TNT to regular dirt blocks. It will be interesting to see how you can use the building mechanic to get an advantage int he game. Sakurai even pointed out they had to rework existing stages to include material to build on. We will get a full reveal trailer for the gameplay in two days, so we have something to look forward to.

    Source: YouTube