Who has it, who want's to play over wifi?
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Who has it, who want's to play over wifi?
I use to have it :(
Melée > Brawl
kthxbai
agreed. I am a legend at Melee. Brawl sucks because there's so much shit happening in the map that you can't actually fight properly it feels like. And the fighting just...isn't as good, I don't even know how to put it. Brawl was the biggest disappointment of my life haha
Brawl > Melee.
YoHoJo, I may, when I get home. Won't the ping be horrible?
Melee > Brawl. :) I was alway Ness. He was such a badass. x]
I'd have to agree with Blumble about there being too much going on to have a proper fight. Ness on Hyrule will triumph all! ^^
Pokemon Trainer, Kirby, and starting to get good with Mr. Game and Watch.
One of my friends also believes that Melee > Brawl too, I never got super much into Melee so I should give it another shot, but that is completely off topic because you cant Melee over WiFi :p.
This is in the spam section anyway. :p
I think that Brawl is pretty fun at some levels (it seems to be more action-packed (although I don't think it is, the surface seems as such), more characters, more levels, and you can play it alone (WiFi)), but Melee will always surpass Brawl due to it's much more thoughtful fighting process. In Brawl I can usually do just fine with virtually any character against someone who is genuinely good at the game if I just button mash. In Melee I couldn't really do that. And I could easily defeat any button mashers in Melee.
There is something called 'Brawl Plus' which is a semi-hack thing with a BUNCH of tweaks to make Brawl 'more like melee'. I couldn't find any great links on google explaining it to well, but you could watch this for some info
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Pl5YTaHkiY
Start at 4:50 to hear the tweaks.
Just played Brawl for like 2 hours with some friends, great fun! :D
Edit: Blegh the video isn't very informative actually, he just mainly explains differences in the stages. Just go research and you'll see.
Edit:
This one is better:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efGiAwnFYrw&NR=1
I don't see how brawl+ adds too many "Melee" perks, but meh.
Well idk then, it's just a bunch of tweaks for all of the high maintenance bitches who are never satisfied with anything and love to complain! :p
Melée is more balanced, better controls (gamecube controller over wii-mote), and had LESS broken characters.
I played about two hours a day of melée for the eight months I was at uni. Loved it. Tourney rules, no items. Falco and Doc all day babe!
Everyone (who isn't retarded) uses GameCube controller for brawl.
And yeah, tournyes are fun as hell, I had one at my house with about 10+ friends it was a blast.
Heh I'm talking real tourneys for money. :P we played for two+ hours per day between about eight of us probably.
I enjoyed Ness too. He was my top 3 guys, the Peeka (or whatever) Thunder shit was unreal! You could be so god-dan gay with that and the fire/baseball bat combo. Nonetheless all of those sweet combos are nerfed by the levels doing something ridiculous and gay in the Brawl.
oh and Wizzup Lucus sucks compared to Ness. Doesn't his pika (peeka?) thunder go through people and not stun them? That is awful.
Actually, it makes him much more powerful as you can hit them twice or more; or even multiple targets. It also allows you to use it to ``hit'' yourself without someone simply jumping to your thunder to stop you from hitting yourself. (as an attack or to come back to the level)
But he also stuns them, so it's not like Fox' fire when you don't get stunned. His attack upwards is also much, much stronger than Ness'. Aside from that, they don't differ too much.
Melee better than brawl. I want to throw my controller when someone gets one of the effing smash balls. And I agree with I luffs yew, with enough button mashing, anyone can win at brawl.
^ I don't know who you play with, but most people who mash around here can do pretty good. Or if it's a FFA (2/2, also, I guess), there's always one person just standing back with Fox/Falco/one of the pokemon/etc. and then when there's just two left, the one who stays back can easily defeat whoever's left.