It feels like 80% of what I play ends up having slippery controls. I'm trying so hard not to break out and complain about pretty much every single Donkey Kong game being an Ice Rink cause ily entire DK series.
In other words, "I hate Brawl and therefore everyone should hate Brawl because my opinion is an absolute fact!"...you are really being rather aggressive with your posts.
There is nothing here...except for the stuff I just typed...
@Dankykong DKC: Tropical Freeze is the only Donkey Kong game I've played, but the controls felt perfect to me. Have you played that one?
Yeah the controls in that are much better, they're pretty similar to DKC Returns and they're both the least slippery ever. SNES & N64 = ice skating all over the place, OMG and if there's actually an ice level, you're rocketing all over the place. Bless save states cause otherwise I don't know how I'd ever get through any of these.
Ice Skates? My only problem with DKC's controls are the fact that Diddy and DK both control slightly differently, and sometimes you're better off with one and not the other. I guess Diddy is a little bit slippery, but DK controls just fine. Though his jump height is slightly less than Diddy's, which is annoying sometimes.
Rayman Origins >> Super Mario 3d Land or any of the New Super Mario Bros games. but then again Yahtzee thinks so as well, so it isn't too unpopular
...it isn't unpopular at all. I mean, Origins didn't exactly sell gangbusters, but you'd actually be hardpressed to find someone on this forum that liked New Super Mario Bros. 2 more than Rayman Origins that has actually played both games. I think even Waveboy might praise it over the New SMB games...though he didn't seem to care for either of them, tbh.
Except it isn't. It has it's flaws, but it's still a good game.
Nah, it IS terrible. Both as a sequel and as a game. Both in single- and multiplayer.
It was a flawed game, but it was still fun to play.
"I'll take a potato chip... AND EAT IT!"
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Brawl was good for what it was: a more casual, beginner-friendly take on the Smash Bros. franchise.
And we have a winner...or at least an opinion I agree with.
To be honest, I played Melee occasionally (as in...maybe 10 times) before I played Brawl and I'd not seen the N64 version until a few years ago, so I never knew why people felt the way they did toward Brawl. Enter Smash for Wii U and 3DS and now I see why. I can just go back to playing Brawl, but I'm so used to Smash Wii U/3DS's mechanics now that it's hard...
But it's still a fun game and I think it's far from terrible.
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I used to own a GBC, PS2, and DS Lite
Rayman Origins >> Super Mario 3d Land or any of the New Super Mario Bros games. but then again Yahtzee thinks so as well, so it isn't too unpopular
...it isn't unpopular at all. I mean, Origins didn't exactly sell gangbusters, but you'd actually be hardpressed to find someone on this forum that liked New Super Mario Bros. 2 more than Rayman Origins that has actually played both games. I think even Waveboy might praise it over the New SMB games...though he didn't seem to care for either of them, tbh.
Rayman Origins deserved to be called a new video game release, so I would hope this wouldn't be too unpopular an opinion.
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