Blackquill
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Make Ike S tier please I beg you Sakurai
Also, a nitpick here, but can we please call it Super Smash Bros. 4 Deluxe? Official name literally being "Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U" always sounded dumb to me. Really dumb.
I think there are 2 ways to handle it. One is to not do a port at all. It has been ages since the last smash bros game and over a year since any DLC release. There is no reason that they shouldn't be able to get a new game in the next 1-2 years. This would be a fairly significant update and not just a port like MK8D.
Otherwise I think they should release smash bros ultimate collection (whatever you want to name it). Basically it would be a port but with all the content from previous games included. Characters, maps etc. Maybe just a few new characters and content.
If they go for the port it really needs to be out this year or early next year. Any longer than that and there is no excuse for not just having a new game IMO.
For all the people mentioning "Smash Deluxe", it definitely won't be called that, considering that there already is a Smash Deluxe (it's the Japanese name for Melee).
I agree, but I think that will happen. Nintendo will announce/show SSB4 Deluxe (or whatever it may be called) at this year's E3, and release it by year's end. SSB4 and Super Mario Oddesy would make a nice one-two punch for the holiday season.If they go for the port it really needs to be out this year or early next year. Any longer than that and there is no excuse for not just having a new game IMO.
Umm what? A sequel is NOT going to be less work than porting the game. Unless its totally half assed.
Smash Tour is great and should be back, but they should make it smaller on the menu. Hell the menu needs an overhaul. A virtual button for Single player modes should be on the main menu instead.
Would still work for the US and Europe.
But it will likely be called "Super Smash Bros for Nintendo Switch" to keep it line with the others.
Buff Shulk.
I personally would expect it to be an early 2018 title. So it would give them some more time for development and helps against software droughts in upcoming year.Nintendo only ever releases one of their "evergreens" per cycle, and they've already used up Mario Kart in the first year.
I think Smash Switch will be a sequel in a few years.
I think that'd definitely be the title, but it really complicates releasing another Smash game on Switch from a marketing perspective.
However, after Smash 4 and its sheer size (plus a port that would likely make it a bit bigger), I think the series could use a reboot, so perhaps a fresh name for a later Switch sequel will make complete sense.
I think that'd definitely be the title, but it really complicates releasing another Smash game on Switch from a marketing perspective.
Probably but would prefer Super Smash Bros All StarsSmash Bros. for Switch.
I'm down for everything you mentioned OP.
All I'd want added is Snake and freaking KOSMOS.
Bah to KOSMOS, if you're that gagging for a Namco represtitive this side of the 90's then Lloyd for sure.
Probably but would prefer Super Smash Bros All Stars
Just include all the DLC (even Cloud) and up the resolution to 1080p docked and 720p portable.
Sorted.
Nah.Nov 2017 - Smash Celebration $50
Smash 64 remaster
Melee straight port with new graphic options added
Music player featuring songs from every game
documentary
It doesn't complicate it at all. "Super Smash Bros for Switch" in the fall, "Super Smash Bros. SubtitleGoesHere" three years later. They'll both sell millions and there will be no issue.
lol they're not dropping the name "Super Smash Bros."
And there's no story so there's nothing to reboot.
How? That's like getting Forza Horizon 2 mixed up with Forza Horizon 3. They'll be called different things, if you're dumb enough to buy the wrong thing, sucks to be you, or return it for the other one.
Add 5 more sword wielding figters 😍
Sorry, I goofed the wording of my post - what I actually meant was basically it'd be more work than a straight port but not as much as building another game from scratch. An "Ultimate" or "Super" edition ala Street Fighter would suit Smash fairly well and reasonably appropriate for a new platform, a full sequel wouldn't make sense outside of the addition of a new story mode or some other big new feature to justify it.