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Post by Boo Destroyer on Jul 5, 2008 16:18:38 GMT -5
I guess you're absolutely right about that. I will now commit suicide because you're so much more awesome than I am. *shot* Ugh, I am dead.
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Post by TV Eye on Jul 5, 2008 18:03:48 GMT -5
He's dead....but I see him winking...
*shudder*
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Post by Dances in Undergarments on Jul 6, 2008 0:36:41 GMT -5
Melee's wins for having more existing characters / locations and not having the awful great maze bullshit. Brawl's is better on every other level, though it could have been pushed a lot further.
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Post by Dasher Misire on Jul 6, 2008 12:26:50 GMT -5
Melee's started out GREAT. You could tell it was cool. First five levels or six or seven... well all up to the one with F-Zero, were amazing. Then it happened. The developers RUSHED the rest. Because nothing says rushed like a quick fight with four Ness CPU's. Urgh.
Subspace Emissary is a story. It's funny, moving, breathtaking, and awesome as it joins Nintendo characters together or against each other in things beyond a deathmatch. I nearly cried at many parts, for moving moments and how perfect the characters were, caught in-character at every chance. Even ones like Ike, who got little screen time, were shown to be in-character with one or two little things. And the gameplay I loved every second of. It's Kirby Super Star 2. Even the maze is the Great Cave Offensive, and I loved that part and will be one of the few to say that I am sure.
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