It was something of a surprise when the next Smash DLC character was announced to be Cloud Strife back in the November Nintendo Direct. After all, Final Fantasy VII – the game that made him famous – never hit a Nintendo console. Well, thanks to the Final Smash Bros. Presentation, we now have an answer.
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Don't care what anyone says, Smash isn't a traditional fighting game. May as well call Powerstone and Playstation All Stars fighting games. They're more of an arena fighter /party game.
Including Smash Bros in a list of fighting games, is like including GTA in Racing games.
The designer of the original Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64 shows us the prototype that started it all.
Kim writes: "Super Smash Bros. will not be shown at Evo 2022, this year's biggest fighting game event. The Sony-owned sports organization announced the loss of the platformer in a statement on Twitter today, and seemed to blame the decision on Nintendo, which has historically tried to control how their games appear in the wild."
In away this hurts Nintendo Smash Bros has some dedicated fans. What better way to help build hype and sell more of the game then showcasing it at EVO.
He's Cloud Strife, did anyone seriously need it explaining why one of the most iconic gaming heroes of all time comes to a series made up of guest characters?
They better release that FF7 game on the NX.
Would've loved to play as Geno, but, ya know, that Mii outfit is just as good. /s
Bring the Master Chief to the fight!!