Pick up my sci-fi novels Herokiller and Herokiller 2, and read my first series, The Earthborn Trilogy, which is also on audiobook. More information to come on the third, so tune back in then for another stream.įollow me on Twitter, YouTube and Instagram. Steve is one of the most mechanics heavy characters Smash has ever seen. If they got Steven in the game after years of fan requests, who’s next? Goku? This seems like it’s on the level of when Solid Snake or Sonic were first revealed way back when, but perhaps this is an even bigger deal, due to Minecraft’s fanbase. reveal that finally lived up to the hype, which only happens sporadically. We will also be getting Minecraft stages as seen in the trailer, and we might see more from those on October 3 as well.įor now, this was one Smash Bros. They had to rework all their stages to accommodate for Minecraft block building, a feature of the character, as well as deal with balance issues like the incredibly short reach of the character. While he said some things like animation were easy enough, the actual programming of it was deeply difficult. Sakurai talked a little bit about the process of integrating Minecraft characters into Smash. Sometimes it was hard to tell what was an actual move and what was cinematic for the show, but we’ll know more soon. 4 to its demise: a large minority of players will pick up Steve and study his combo game and neutral for easy wins, and the majority of players will grow frustrated with having to deal with Steve at all levels of play.We did see a number of things in the trailer, however, from fighting with pickaxes and swords and TNT blocks, to Creepers appearing to swarm enemies. This would spell the end of SSBU in the same way Bayonetta brought Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's Minecraft character has combos and set-ups that will become ubiquitous, and every Steve will know how to immediately punish their opponent with an 80%-dealing combo. Top players, too, could grow bored, as the future may see them face not just top Steves, but Steves in tournament pools and at locals. Steve can have really cool set ups like blocks placed beside the ledge for stage spikes, but when he's played optimally, all of his moves look the same and his constant mining can be exhausting to the eyes of viewers. The sword covers most basic attacks and the powerful side smash. 4's Bayonetta have amazing combos, they can be boring to watch. For regular and smash attacks, Steve uses the various weapons from Minecraft. The worst effect Steve could have on SSBU in the long run is making the game boring. This could ultimately be harmful for the game, as Steve could punish top players for not picking him as the SSBU meta continues to completely transform the game. Steve is arguably having the same impact on the meta with SSBU, as many of the top Steves are only just beginning to reach regular top 20 status at major tournaments now that his punish game and neutral have been better developed. This led to the rise of new top players, too, many of whom did not see such levels of success before Bayonetta and still have not seen such success since she was nerfed in SSBU. Everything about her was so broken to the point that she essentially got to play her own game, one that only she was good at. 4, Bayonetta essentially left the game unplayable. Related: Smash Ultimate: How Kazuya Is Fixing SSBU's Fighter ProblemĪs the final DLC character of Super Smash Bros. Each of these traits also belonged to the best character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Japanese: SPECIAL) is a crossover action fighting game published by Nintendo. Steve has a lot of traits that make him a polarizing character: his blocks allow him to be very campy his combos do very high damage and can be easy to perform his recovery is incredible and he has a great win factor with diamond weapons. When saying Steve has the potential to be healthy for the future of SSBU, one must also admit he has the potential to be detrimental, too.
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