@lonesamurai1: Buddy, try to understand one concept without your nerd head on; No matter if Sony had enough power to trump a GTX TITAN in their next system, the market, that is, the casual market, the vast majority, they like visuals, and two thirds of them don't even know the difference between 30fps and 60fps.
What I'm trying to say is this: If developers had all the power in the world, they would still allocate the available power towards stronger visuals in sacrifice of frame rate, because that's what the market demands. Notice how Nintendo generally have weaker systems but shoot for 60fps regularly? - It's a developer choice, it's not a matter of power, the sooner you learn these things about life the less time you'll waste yours arguing your superiority complex on the internet.
@sonicandtailsfan: Yeah Tails would be cool, especially if they re-add Sonic, but I only like Tails in Sonic 2, I hate the way they developed his character in the 3D games.
Man some of these suggestions are ridiculous, even Smash 4 had too many unnecessary characters, they shouldn't be adding all you're favourite anime characters or any of these other obscure options.
Smash Bros. should only be a platform for the absolute staple mascots of gaming, and 90% of them should be Nintendo characters, yes, keep characters like Mega Man etc. but there's a point where you have to remain true to the franchise, instead of diluting the roster with a bazillion 3rd tier entries.
Less focus on trying to saturate the roster and more focus on making the status quo, your Mario, Link's, and Samus' all balanced and excellent first and foremost.
@thelostscribe: It had some great moments but it wasn't nearly as good imo. It's supposed to be this small American community town with secret, mysterious goings on, where was the suspense? The ideas were there but the execution was sloppy honestly, i guess i feel it felt rushed, it really showed to me. Bigger is not always better in storytelling, you say it focuses on all characters but it's in danger of spreading its self too thin that way, Did Max and Billy contribute anything note worthy... Like.. at all?? Not to mention far too much fan service bogging the season down such as giving into the barb meme like ffs internet, way to ruin shows.
IMO it was a messy season, and it didn't even leave any real captivating anchoring point for s3, ooohh the big bad monsters still alive, that literally screams "we're gonna do this a bit longer until the paycheck runs out".
"I definitely didn't think it was anything like a cheesy X Men knock off."
I said it's shaping up to be... Did you not see episode 7? Because if we're going to be finding 8 other kids with super natural abilities as we go on then we got a serious recipe for justice league/x-men cheese and i couldn't think of anything worse and farther from the original seasons identity.
Season 2 is merely good. Season 1 was a masterpiece, it was the show nobody knew they needed in their lives. The original charm, ambience and vision felt missing at times, writing was questionable and it's shaping up to be a really bad cheesy xmen knock off.
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