PredictablyStubborn
Smash Apprentice
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2008
- Messages
- 79
Exciting? Fun?
I quit a while ago, but I feel like picking up on Brawl again. When I left, Brawl was just: Have a decent character; dodge; play very basically for most characters;
Now I'm seeing all these crazy techniques and parlor tricks being cooked up. The basics still apparently play a huge role, but the little techniques and "traps" i'm seeing are making the matches seem more interesting than before (and they're all so difficult to pull off)
Most of the serious players I know have left Brawl for other games (such as shooting or occasional Melee still o_o). It seems people just couldn't play even 30 minutes of brawl without getting pissed of at the game, or bored.
So I'm just asking if competitive matches are getting more exciting now o.0?
And most importantly what I want to know is: is the competitive scene going to GROW
Because after most of the serious players stopped playing, the local competitive smash scene at my area shrank from maybe 30 to around 7 or 8. =_=...
I quit a while ago, but I feel like picking up on Brawl again. When I left, Brawl was just: Have a decent character; dodge; play very basically for most characters;
Now I'm seeing all these crazy techniques and parlor tricks being cooked up. The basics still apparently play a huge role, but the little techniques and "traps" i'm seeing are making the matches seem more interesting than before (and they're all so difficult to pull off)
Most of the serious players I know have left Brawl for other games (such as shooting or occasional Melee still o_o). It seems people just couldn't play even 30 minutes of brawl without getting pissed of at the game, or bored.
So I'm just asking if competitive matches are getting more exciting now o.0?
And most importantly what I want to know is: is the competitive scene going to GROW
Because after most of the serious players stopped playing, the local competitive smash scene at my area shrank from maybe 30 to around 7 or 8. =_=...