2017-01-21, 03:29 | Link #2 |
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They scared me for moment when I saw 5* Lyndis (though also thought they really know their stuff), but it's apparently star up type of game so all is good.
That said small maps suck and it didn't mentioned bonds either, well let's see how it's plays out (pun not intended... I guess?)
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2017-01-21, 08:50 | Link #3 |
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I don't like the sound of the small maps either. The DS and 3DS all have screens not much smaller than the average phone screen and they still have satisfyingly large maps. But I'll give it a chance. I have a lot of faith in Nintendo.
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2017-01-21, 10:09 | Link #4 |
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I don't have faith after Pokemon GO, but it's f2p so it doesn't hurt to give it a try. I just hope rerolling is easy. A lot of it has potential to be player friendly (summons, ascensions to higher rarity, etc), but I'm also cautious of power creep. DBZ Dokkan is getting pretty bad about that, with new units that nearly invalidate the previous #1 unit every 4 months or so.
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2017-01-21, 11:27 | Link #5 |
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I'll give this a try as well.
Also since I've yet to delve deeper into the newer games, the older gen characters I like would more likely be of lower rarity therefore possibly more accessible/acquirable to me. Mmm, as it may affect the game, just how money grabby has been Nintendo lately?
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2017-01-24, 12:26 | Link #12 |
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Having multiple versions of a characters seems to be a cool way of letting a person have their favorite characters without having to roll for a 5 star, but knowing my luck the 3 stars and 4 stars will be spooking my rolls. Also, doesn't there being multiple versions of a character make the chances of getting a strong 5 star even lower?
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2017-01-27, 00:22 | Link #17 |
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What is most important is that Lyn is first in fem poll, though I don't get how that little kid Roy could rank above Hector. Anyway this ranking prove what I know whole time Elibe > everything else.
I am glad people didn't get fooled by nice graphic.
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2017-01-27, 00:28 | Link #18 |
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Regarding Roy, it is simple: Smash Bros.
Even if Roy missed Brawl compared to Marth, he got incredibly popular in Melee considering his brute force, and he is actually outperforming Marth in SB4. So the nostalgy + good position in smash sticked in people's mind, even if the vast majority didn't even play Sealing Sword.
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2017-01-27, 01:00 | Link #19 |
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Roy doesn't actually outperform Marth anymore in Smash 4. Marth got range + damage increases, along with several new links like single jab into tip ftilt kill setups.
Roy meanwhile is limited by his short effective range along with higher lag time on his aerials, along with "fast falling" aerial mobility. Even if Blazer > Dolphin Slash, Marth's floatier aerial mobility makes him actually have better movement and recovery than Roy. Roy IMO is definitely more stylish though, with his more vibrant colors along with fire effects compared to Marth. Also, even if Roy's original game was not the best out of the GBA ones, it was still miles better and more liked than the original Fire Emblem and Shadow Dragon remake. |
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