Not exact matches
The remainder
of the
roster is a who's who
of character actors to round out the Post staff and their families, all making the most
of what they have to work with -
even if their screen time is minimal.
Now, the most recent Super Smash Bros.
roster included six
characters spanning several games,
even more representation than a series like The Legend
of Zelda.
I can \» t
even argue that it won \» t be a great value — there will be tons
of replay value through the sheer number
of characters on the
roster alone.
That said, the lack
of character roster is indeed a disappointment and
even if the game launches with just 30
characters, it is missing some crucial
characters like the X-Men cast or
even just Wolverine as a whole.
More than one familiar face is yours to choose out
of the gate, but there are
even more
characters to unlock on top
of this, adding to what is already a fairly well - rounded
roster.
Even the
roster is lacking, with the rest
of the new
characters locked behind a pay wall.
(In principle they could
even bring back something like
character - specific Break the Targets by just focusing on it for select members
of the
roster instead
of trying to be inclusive
of all ~ 60
characters.
Besides a changed
roster NetherRealm Studios has worked hard to add new features to the game like a gear system that allows you to customise the look
of your
characters as well as providing stat bonuses and
even granting new abilities or replacing existing ones.
The various costumes and movesets that each
character has adds
even more to the already robust
roster, making Xenoverse 2 a great example
of how a
roster can be both large and diverse in an anime game.
Despite some skepticism over new gameplay mechanics and a dramatically different
character roster, SCV emerged as one
of the series» strongest entries and
even appeared to gain back some respect from the arcade circuit.
Nice very nice, always liked Vega he
even was ma main the 1st time I played SF... damn the game looks beautiful, I just can't stop saying that.Anyway what a shame only 16
characters capcom... like always you must keep that old tradition
of disappointing with the
roster of your fighting games.
It doesn't
even manage to capitalize on the full
roster, leaving numerous
characters out
of the experience.
The Hollywood Roast's use
of pop - culture with its
roster of characters — you'll notice
characters based upon the likes
of Harry Potter, Gandalf, Deadpool, and
even Marilyn Monroe in the mix.
The
roster of characters is
even larger than it was X-Men Legends II, although it is also less balanced.
Characters like Raditz, Master Roshi, Videl, Mr. Satan, Dabura, BROLY should have been present day one in the game and this doesn't
even include the Super series which with the current Tournament
of Power saga could have boosted the
roster even more.
More than one familiar face is yours to choose out
of the gate, but there are
even more
characters to unlock on top
of this, adding to what is already a fairly well - rounded
roster.
This does make the game more
even and fair, but it would have been better to see a balanced
roster of characters to choose from that would make changing
characters worth it, outside
of just for looks.
Smash will get lots
of love at E3 this year, revealing a big
roster of characters, and
even answering the question as to whether or not this is simply a remastered version
of the WiiU game or an all - new entry in the massively popular franchise.
Even the
roster of characters between the two games was different.
There were some
characters last year (like Brock Lesnar) that I thought looked nothing like their real life counterpart but this time around I never really saw that as an issue and with the largest
roster of any wrestling game it still manages to make everyone look how they should and still just looks
even better when they are fighting in the ring.
Almost an exact clone
of the previous game - the modes, the moves, the detailed but somewhat stiff animation,
even half the
character roster.
Even though the game is fairy short and levels are limited, players might have fun trying to level up the large
roster of playable
characters.
The game's tiny
roster of seven
characters (smaller than
even Super Mario Kart), coupled with its repetitive modes and settings didn't do much to keep players entertained for long.
With the exhaustive
roster of Final Fantasy
characters to choose from, some fan favorites yet to be seen, they opt to add
characters not
even from the same franchise.
One
of the most foreboding
characters to fight throughout the entire
roster has to be Scarecrow due to the long range attacks from a sickle that are extremely hard to evade
even when in midair, while his super move tears open a portal that drags the opposing fighter through it via a large chain into a nightmare scenario in which a giant Scarecrow smashes the superhero or villain into the ground.
As previously announced, Rose, Juri, and Elena have been added to the
roster, but perhaps
even more exciting than 3 new
characters is that Capcom has also attempted to address the rage quitting problem in the online multiplayer portions
of the game.
And although the
character roster for Brawl was great, I also liked some
of the
characters for All Stars, namely the classic
characters like Dan and Spike, Sweet Tooth, and
even PaRappa, going against some
of the newer, more iconic
characters, such as Nathan Drake, Kratos (who is incredibly OP) and
even Sackboy (who I will admit is my personal favorite, I've mastered his moves).
The
roster looks to be
even more varied that the ones seen before, plus
characters can tap into the mighty powers
of the Infinity Stones.
Mewtwo won't arrive until sometime in early 2015, but the thought
of even more
characters on the
roster is hard to complain about.
The original game had an
even bigger
roster by the end
of its DLC - extended lifespan, and I'd expect a fair few
characters to make the jump to the sequel eventually.
Fans have begun wishing and speculating about what new
characters will be added to the
roster, and Funimation has
even requested Goku, but one
of the most popular requests is Banjo - Kazooie.
Between the returning fighters, new fighters, and
even some
of the redesigned fighters there are plenty
of reasons to be excited about the
roster in Street Fighter V. Yes you got Ryu, M. Bison, Chun - Li but you also got
characters who haven't been in a Street Fighter game in awhile like Charlie Nash and Birdie and new
characters like Necalli, Laura, and others.
The Koopalings are a welcome addition (
even if they do take up a good chunk
of the
roster), but too many alternate versions
of existing
characters (namely baby versions
of the Mario Bros. and Princesses) feel tacked on.
With a Story Mode Arcade Mode to get through, an excellent and well balanced final boss, and
of course a great
roster of characters and different psychic abilities to choose from, the game stands the test
of time for
even the most prolific
of players.
An enormous
roster of characters (
even if it's missing Vorcha and shorter, rounder aliens) suit an
even wider variety
of possible play - styles, and varied weapons further increase the pool
of choices.
These Shadow forms almost double the
roster, but it would have been nice to have an
even larger cast
of characters than what is provided.
With the latest news
of a new Super Smash Bros coming to Nintendo Switch this year, there's always the idea
of new
characters from other games or
even platforms that could possibly join the games
roster or later as an DLC
character.