Originally Posted by Jon Lambert How exactly are either of these videos impossible in Brawl? I mean, besides the changes in damage or graphics or moveset?
Wahhhhhh, Wahhh. I can't use the same strategy I used in the last game, thus having to come up with a new one, so the game is watered down! WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
I think brawl is harder. The controls aren't as tight. Might have something to do with Havok, because even with a wavebird it's funky.
I'm not good enough to really have strategies. I just pick a random attack, then use another random attack. And as I've said before, I never block because when I first played Melee I didn't play against people who blocked. So I can't get into the habit of it.
The controls aren't as tight but the physics allow for proper aerial combat, which I bloody love (used to play as Falco a lot on Melee because of his physics... Now most of the new fighters are like that!). It's much more easy to follow because of that. I used to lose my character loads in 4 player matches on Melee. In Brawl it's not so bad. But that might be down to the living room 46" Bravia instead of on some crappy old interlaced 28" bedroom TV .
What they could do is show it the normal way on the top screen, then show it zoomed up on the player on the bottom screen (if the DS can pull that off).
Well, maybe you could use smash attacks with the touch screen. And the DS has all the buttons available, so maybe press the smash button and d-pad at the same time, instead of timing the tap to the edge with attack.
I really hope they don't use the touch screen. My favorite games are the ones that don't use the touch screen, Mario Kart, New Mario Brothers, Pokemon.