Friday, 26 Jul 2024

12 Things You May Have Missed In The Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct

Nintendo recently aired the final Super Smash Bros. Ultimate direct, and there were several exciting things that may have gone unnoticed by viewers. In this article, we will take a closer look at some of these hidden details and references. So, let’s dive in and explore the fascinating world of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate!

Ken’s Trailer References Evo Moment 37

During Ken’s trailer, there is a reference to Evo Moment 37, a significant moment in fighting game history. This moment occurred during a match between Justin Wong and Daigo Umehara in Street Fighter III: Third Strike. Umehara’s character, Ken, managed to parry all of Wong’s Chun Li’s Super Art kicks and turned the match around with his own Super Art move. The Super Smash Bros. Ultimate trailer captures this iconic moment, albeit in a condensed form.

Ken's Trailer

Incineroar’s Darkest Lariat Gets A Zangief Reference

Incineroar’s move explanation features a reference to Zangief, a character from Street Fighter II. Masahiro Sakurai, the director of Smash Bros., compares Incineroar’s signature move, Darkest Lariat, to Zangief’s iconic spinning move. While Zangief’s move allows him to dodge projectiles, Incineroar’s version blocks incoming attacks. It’s a clever nod to Sakurai’s background as a competitive Street Fighter II player.

Incineroar's Darkest Lariat

Wily’s Assist Trophy References The Time Mega Man Tried To Kill Him

The assist trophy featuring Wily Capsule 7 pays homage to one of the intense battles between Mega Man and Dr. Wily. In this particular battle, Wily creates energy balls that home in on Mega Man, making it a challenging encounter. Interestingly, depending on the regional version of the game, Mega Man’s reaction to Wily’s plea for his life differs. In the Smash Bros. reference, Isabelle breaks Wily’s capsule, but lets him escape, adding a touch of humor to the situation.

Wily's Assist Trophy

Guile Is Executing A Turtling Strategy

Guile, one of the newly introduced assist trophies, showcases a classic turtling strategy. As a trophy, Guile takes a defensive stance and actively blocks incoming attacks. This defensive playstyle reflects Guile’s design as a charge character in Street Fighter. It’s worth mentioning that Guile is related to another character in the game, Ken, through their familial connections.

Guile as an Assist Trophy

Akira References Other Virtua Fighter Characters

Akira, a character from the Virtua Fighter series, makes an appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In his short footage, Akira battles against Zero Suit Samus and Wolf. Zero Suit Samus references Sarah Bryant, another blonde character from Virtua Fighter. Wolf, on the other hand, represents Akira’s rival in the Virtua Fighter series. The inclusion of these characters adds depth and nostalgia to Akira’s appearance.

Akira in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Chibi Robo Fights Off Smogglings

In the Mii Fighter customization reel, there is a brief moment where a Mii wearing a Chibi Robo outfit knocks away several negative-colored Kirbys. This references the Wal-Mart-exclusive DS title, Chibi Robo Park Patrol, where Kirby represents pollution in the form of Smoggling. It’s a clever callback to an obscure game that may have flown under the radar for many players.

Chibi Robo Fights

Not Every Third Party Seemingly Agreed To Watching Their Characters Die

In the cutscene introducing World of Light, the game’s single-player mode, some third-party characters are shown, while others are absent. Capcom allowed Mega Man to face off against the ethereal eldritch horror, but characters like Ryu, Ken, Richter, and Cloud are not seen in the scene. This creative decision might be attributed to certain brand considerations and preferences.

World of Light

Shulk Saw The Future Because Of His Sword

Similar to his abilities in the Xenoblade Chronicles series, Shulk possesses the power to see glimpses of the future. In the World of Light cutscene, Shulk attempts to warn others about the impending danger but to no avail. It is speculated that Shulk utilizes the power of his sword, the Monado, to enhance Kirby’s speed, allowing him to escape from the impending threat.

Shulk's Vision

Sonic Got Taken Because He Tried To Save Pikachu

In a touching scene, Sonic slows down to reach out and save Pikachu as they flee from the light. Unfortunately, both characters are absorbed by the light. This moment showcases Sonic’s selfless nature, prioritizing saving others over his own safety. It perfectly captures the essence of Sonic the Hedgehog’s character.

Sonic and Pikachu

Bayonetta Had To Cooldown After Three Dodges

In the Bayonetta games, dodges are crucial for avoiding damage. To create balance, there is a slight cooldown period after using three consecutive dodges. In the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate trailer, Bayonetta demonstrates this mechanic by backflipping, getting grazed, and using her dodge mechanic. Eventually, she runs out of dodges, leading to her capture by the light.

Bayonetta's Dodges

Palutena’s Sacrifice Doesn’t Help

As Palutena, Pit, and Dark Pit attempt to escape from the light, Palutena uses her powers to protect them. Despite her efforts, she fails to keep the light at bay, and she herself gets absorbed. Pit and Dark Pit are left vulnerable and are eventually captured as well. This scene showcases the vulnerability of even the most powerful characters in the face of overwhelming odds.

Palutena's Sacrifice

The Reveal Trailer Hinted At World Of Light

In the initial reveal trailer for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a foreboding darkness engulfs the characters, leaving them in silhouette. This scene now serves as a clue to the existence of the World of Light story mode, where characters with red eyes play a significant role. The similarity between the two scenes confirms the clever foreshadowing in the reveal trailer.

Reveal Trailer

Regardless of your familiarity with the Super Smash Bros. series, the attention to detail in the game is extraordinary. These hidden gems add depth and excitement for both casual players and dedicated fans alike. Be sure to check out Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, releasing on December 7th for the Nintendo Switch.

FAQs

Q: When will Super Smash Bros. Ultimate be released?
A: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will be released on December 7th for the Nintendo Switch.

Q: Are there any new characters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate?
A: Yes, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate features over 70 characters, including newcomers like Ken, Incineroar, and others.

Q: Can I play Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in single-player mode?
A: Yes, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate offers a single-player mode called World of Light, where players can embark on an adventure to save the captured fighters.

Q: Are there any other hidden details in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate?
A: Yes, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is filled with numerous hidden details and references that fans will appreciate. Exploring the game will reveal even more surprises!