
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will be the latest game in the Super Smash Bros. franchise. The series has captivated fans since its first release for Nintendo 64 in 1999. Back then, the roster was made up of only 12 characters. This latest edition, the first on Nintendo Switch, will have five times as many fighters.
In addition to the robust roster, there’s a host of new features coming to Ultimate and a bunch of old ones coming back. But what exactly is new? And what’s returning from games of Smash past?
Here’s what we know so far about Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
What is Super Smash Bros. Ultimate?
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the newest title in the Super Smash Bros. series — crossover fighting games featuring various Nintendo and third-party characters. It will be the fifth instalment in the franchise.
When’s the release date?
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will be out on Dec. 7, 2018, for Nintendo Switch.
Who’s on the Smash roster?
Everyone! Well, all the characters that have ever been previously featured in a Smash title. This includes
Additionally, lots of new costumes are available for the characters, including Breath of the Wild Link and A Link Between Worlds Zelda. Pikachu comes with a female version (and lady Pikachu Libre). Mario will have his wedding outfit and builder’s outfit. Pokémon Trainer can freely switch between Pokémon without being penalized and comes in a female version. Fox and Wolf will have their Star Fox Zero designs and Cloud comes with both his Final Fantasy 7 outfit and his Advent Children one. Some characters, such as Ike and Bayonetta, will have subtle differences in their sound effects and voice-overs between certain costumes.
What new characters will be joining?
Daisy will make her Smash debut as a Peach echo fighter. The Inklings from Splatoon and the much-anticipated Ridley also join the roster.
Guess he’s not too big for the stage anymore.
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How about Waluigi?
No Waluigi won't be appearing. (Though he will be an assist trophy).
Will all characters be available right away? Are any of the DLC?
While the full roster will be available with the game, not all characters will be available at the start. Instead, players will have to unlock them as they progress. Nintendo has said that unlocking these characters will be quicker and easier than in previous games.
No DLC has been announced yet.
What about stages?
It looks like a lot of favourite stages will be returning, including Peach’s Castle, Spirit Tracks, Green Hill Zone, New Pork City, Frigate Orphan, Shadow Moses, Mortimer Island, Wrecking Crew and the infamous Big Blue. New stages include Moray Towers from Splatoon and Great Plateau Tower from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. All stages will have Battlefield and Omega forms.
Additionally, the stage selection screen comes before character selection. This means players can pick their characters based on the stage. The losing player picks the next stage.
How many players can play?
Just like in Super Smash Bros. for the Wii U, up to eight players can join a battle.
Will it support GameCube Controllers?
In addition to Nintendo Switch Pro Controllers and Joy-Con Controllers, Ultimate will support GameCube Controllers, much to the joy of Smash fans everywhere.
What about Amiibo?
All existing amiibo will be supported and their data can be transferred to the new game.
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Any new fighting mechanics?
Ultimate will introduce some new technical moves, tailored toward the fighting mechanisms Super Smash Bros. Melee made popular. While some of these return directly from Melee, others are streamlined as more direct button presses.
Directional air dodges are back from Melee and will allow players to quickly avoid attacks, though using too many in a row will eventually reduce their effectiveness.
Short hops are smaller than the typical Smash jump and come in handy when using an aerial attack on an opponent on the ground. This move can now be executed by hitting the A button while jumping.
Charge attacks can now be charged midair, but doing so will leave the player open. Consecutive dodges will slow you down and make you more vulnerable. Players can achieve a perfect shield — which will counter attacks — by releasing the shield button. You will also be able to attack while on a ladder.
Any other new features?
For starters, final smashes are shorter, so that players can return right to the action without waiting for a long animation. No more waiting for Fox’s Landmaster!
It will also be easier to see key information in the middle of matches. During timed matches, the leading player will occasionally flash with a light. In one-on-ones, the total number of each character’s KOs will flash on the screen every time they’re killed. The number of stock lives left will also be bigger and easier to see.
Characters like ROB and Robin, who have limits on certain powers, will have gauges to show how much longer those powers can last. Villager has an indicator showing what they have pocketed. Inkling fighters have limited ink, with an indicator showing how much they have left.
Assist trophies can now be damaged and knocked out, which adds a kill to your opponents’ overall scores.
How about new items?
There’s going to be a lot of new items to use in matches, including, but not limited to, a black hole, a launch star and a fake Smash ball that will kill you if you hit it.
What kind of Smash game can we expect?
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is bringing back all beloved characters, introducing much-ballyhooed new characters, and incorporating mechanisms used in the competitive, high-level sphere.
Source: Polygon