I mean, he didn’t even had a name until the internet “baptized” him. It may be my opinion as a designer, that’s why it baffles me that this generic dude got into smash. it’s as generic as a Tetris block.īecause it’s popular doesn’t mean it is Smash material. It’s the characterization, the personality. Thu 1st Oct it’s not just about the design.I’m sorry you hate this fighter so much and I certainly can’t and won’t argue with your feelings, but your personal disdain for Steve doesn’t invalidate his relevance. Including elements from Minecraft in a game commemorating Nintendo and gaming history makes incredible sense. And as we’ve already seen, potential for a unique and innovative moveset that draws from the source material is abundant. ![]() Minecraft is a worldwide phenomenon in gaming, has strong ties to Nintendo hardware and has already crossed over with Mario. ![]() Far simpler, less recognizable and nameless characters from much less popular IPs are already included in Smash’s absolutely massive roster. What seems to be the problem here is that you don’t like Steve, which is entirely fair, but to try to say his simplistic design renders him an invalid choice is just nonsense. Game & Watch is so simplistic that he lacks a dimension altogether (as well as a proper name), and uses very limited frames of animation. ![]()
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