Time Turner
You are filled with determination. (R/GD/TT)
As soon as those bullets hit Little Mac, the entire screen is censored.
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Magikrazy said:I don't think they originally said no guns due to ratings.
I think it was because they figured realistic firearms would be incredibly overpowered due to bullets being pretty fast and invisible compared to the lasers from Blasters and Ray Guns.
GBAToad said:do you mind clarifying this statement a bit because lolDr. Mario said:Bayonetta's weapons are pretty far from real in the first place. Yeah, they fire actual bullets and look like guns, but that's about it.
Pretty much this. Look at the gun's design. Very colorful and flamboyant, doesn't look like a normal gun, and I even think the Ray Gun from Smash 64, Meele, and Barlw look more like a real gun. And Gutseh man is spot on on how she actually wields them too. Finally, I'm not sure why Sakurai would think real guns are bad, especially when bullets don't even punch holes in a freaking pink marshmallow, much less impact and flinch it.Paul Heyman said:GBAToad said:do you mind clarifying this statement a bit because lol
overexaggerated gun, real bullets; i mean really guns you wear on your heels aren't really 'realistic' for the most part
for all we know they could exclusively work on beings with extraordinary powers (aka a brilliant sakurai excuse to keep the game E10+ :P)
Dr. Mario said:GBAToad said:do you mind clarifying this statement a bit because lolDr. Mario said:Bayonetta's weapons are pretty far from real in the first place. Yeah, they fire actual bullets and look like guns, but that's about it.Pretty much this. Look at the gun's design. Very colorful and flamboyant, doesn't look like a normal gun, and I even think the Ray Gun from Smash 64, Meele, and Barlw look more like a real gun. And Gutseh man is spot on on how she actually wields them too. Finally, I'm not sure why Sakurai would think real guns are bad, especially when bullets don't even punch holes in a freaking pink marshmallow, much less impact and flinch it.Paul Heyman said:GBAToad said:do you mind clarifying this statement a bit because lol
overexaggerated gun, real bullets; i mean really guns you wear on your heels aren't really 'realistic' for the most part
for all we know they could exclusively work on beings with extraordinary powers (aka a brilliant sakurai excuse to keep the game E10+ :P)
More songs would just jack up the price of the DLC, I'm betting.Northern Verve said:It really is jarring to have one stage, especially from a game and/or series that has many a familiarity amongst the ranks of legendary video game music be represented with only two songs.
Striker Mario said:More songs would just jack up the price of the DLC, I'm betting.Northern Verve said:It really is jarring to have one stage, especially from a game and/or series that has many a familiarity amongst the ranks of legendary video game music be represented with only two songs.
GalacticPetey said:Isn't Corrin a dollar more because he comes with two songs?
No, I'm pretty sure it has to do with licensing. Square Enix is likely more demanding for the licensing than Capcom. As for Bayonetta music, I'm just assuming, Nintendo did have some control over Bayonetta 2 and was its publisher, so I suppose licensing wasn't that much of a problem? But I'm saying, you should probably appreciate the pricing and the relative lack of music, both original and cover versions, because if we had an extensive list, it would be more expensive. Also, that hackers have found a way to include more music to the game (and some of you modded Brawl before), so that compensates, right?Northern Verve said:GalacticPetey said:Isn't Corrin a dollar more because he comes with two songs?
They add both the original version of the Fire Emblem Fates theme and a Remixed vesion to both of the Wii U Fire Emblem stage and that's it.
But Ryu came with a few Street Fighter songs. Well technically it's just two songs again but with the originals and remixes. But you'd think it still counts as more then two. Yet again Ryu isn't any more expensive then Cloud's who has only two songs nor from Bayonetta which has plenty of Bayonetta songs (And a remix from After Burner that was used in a Bayonetta game) come with it. It's clear from that the songs aren't that heavy of a lifting on the price. Corrin in fact seems to be the only exception on that.
For comparison:
Ryu + Suzaku Castle = 6 Songs (Ryu Stage, Ken Stage, Ryu Stage Type A, Ken Stage Type A, Ryu Stage Type B, Ken Stage Type B)
Price: $6 (One version) $7 (Both versions)
Cloud + Midgar = 2 Songs (Let the Battles Begin!, Fight On!)
Price: $6 (One version) $7 (Both versions)
Corrin (Wii U version anyway) = 2 Songs (Lost in Thoughts All Alone (Original), Lost in Thoughts All Alone (Remix))
Price: $5 (One version) $6 (Both versions)
Bayonetta + Clock Tower = 11 Songs (Let's Hit the Climax, Mysterious Destiny (Instrumental), Tomorrow is Mine (Instrumental), One of a Kind, Riders of the Light, Red & Black, After Burner (Climax Mix), Friendship, Let's Dance Boys!, The Legend of Aesir, Time for the Climax!)
Price: $6 (One version) $7 (Both versions)
I think it has more to do with the people they talk to about the music. Apparently the Music composer for Fire Emblem really needs the extra money. Though it's also possible Corrin is slightly more expensive then Mewtwo, Lucas, and Roy in that he/she's an outright newcomer instead of a veteran. And they just had difficulty talking with Square about Music while having no trouble at all with Platinum Games and/or Sega about Bayonetta music.
Northern Verve said:Well I'll be excited if they ever make it so you can put your own music without risk of bricking (I've heard Wii U's can brick if they detect suspicious activity and I would rather not have that happen) as that would definitely be awesome.
The only downside and risk that I know so far is that you have to be operating on an older version of the Wii U for the kernel exploit to work, and I think your Wii U should not be connected to the Internet, at least when you're attempting the kernel exploit. If you're really interested in modding your Wii U, I suggest refraining from updating your Wii U and then find the appropriate modding sites and wait until the Wii U update is released (but don't actually download it) so the hackers release their exploits; there are private and personal kernel exploits for the current version of the Wii U, but hackers are keeping it safe just in case an update attempts to remove those exploits.Northern Verve said:Well I'll be excited if they ever make it so you can put your own music without risk of bricking (I've heard Wii U's can brick if they detect suspicious activity and I would rather not have that happen) as that would definitely be awesome.
I'd definitely love that, I could play on those tourney legal stages with much more fitting music (especially Smashville, I like playing there but the music usually doesn't scream exciting to me).Northern Verve said:Well I'll be excited if they ever make it so you can put your own music without risk of bricking (I've heard Wii U's can brick if they detect suspicious activity and I would rather not have that happen) as that would definitely be awesome.
Timmy said:I'd definitely love that, I could play on those tourney legal stages with much more fitting music (especially Smashville, I like playing there but the music usually doesn't scream exciting to me).
Bayonetta with witch time confirmed Sonic counter now ;PMaki Nishikino said:witch time op