Found an article on Ryu's input commands for some sweet attacks, I still needa master the fiery Shakunetsu Hadoken.
http://www.siliconera.com/2015/06/14/ryu-in-super-smash-bros-can-use-street-fighter-style-inputs/
Pretty sure I already linked an article like that yesterday, and they explained those in the direct. Meh, not everyone watched it. The fiery Shakunetsu Hadouken is the easiest one to learn. I almost have all of them mastered other than the Tatsumaki Senpukyaku, yeah it's an easy input but I keep fucking it up. :c
 
Pretty sure I already linked an article like that yesterday, and they explained those in the direct. Meh, not everyone watched it. The fiery Shakunetsu Hadouken is the easiest one to learn. I almost have all of them mastered other than the Tatsumaki Senpukyaku, yeah it's an easy input but I keep fucking it up. :c
I can't do any of them for crying out loud, am I doing something wrong? It means on the circle-pad right?
 
I'm gonna have to update the Isaac release date too, but I'll have to do that later.
I'm kind of not liking where Sakurai is going with some of these characters. Roy, sure, Ryu? he's been pretty dedicated to Street Fighter, and I thought Sakurai was limiting 3rd party characters. almost becoming more of Smash Everybody, like how lately, Mario Kart 8's characters (even though I like their DLC) is starting to also not be just Mario.
 
I'm kind of not liking where Sakurai is going with some of these characters. Roy, sure, Ryu? he's been pretty dedicated to Street Fighter, and I thought Sakurai was limiting 3rd party characters. almost becoming more of Smash Everybody, like how lately, Mario Kart 8's characters (even though I like their DLC) is starting to also not be just Mario.
Isn't expanding horizons a good thing, though? It gives you more of a chance to appeal to everybody and fans of different franchises. For example not a lot of people like Mario characters but they love the gameplay of Mario kart. Plus, if you don't like those characters you can choose not to buy or play them so what's the difference to you?
 
Isn't expanding horizons a good thing, though? It gives you more of a chance to appeal to everybody and fans of different franchises. For example not a lot of people like Mario characters but they love the gameplay of Mario kart. Plus, if you don't like those characters you can choose not to buy or play them so what's the difference to you?
I can see where you're coming from, the fact that it'll attract more players, but it just seems really odd to me, even though they're DLC.
 
I'm kind of not liking where Sakurai is going with some of these characters. Roy, sure, Ryu? he's been pretty dedicated to Street Fighter, and I thought Sakurai was limiting 3rd party characters. almost becoming more of Smash Everybody, like how lately, Mario Kart 8's characters (even though I like their DLC) is starting to also not be just Mario.
There are only 4 third party characters in the game out of the 55 characters *counting all 3 Mii Fighters*. So that is very invalid.