The game had
a small roster of characters to choose from to begin with and was overall a stale experience.
this game has such
a small roster of characters, and half the characters
Not exact matches
A
smaller gripe I had with the game's
roster was managing all
of the
characters.
The new teaser trailer below shows off a very
small piece
of the
character roster in this game, with a big surprise at the end, pun intended.
I like the idea
of a
smaller character roster, actually.
I just hope the
roster of characters for this one is big and not
small, but something tells me it's not considering it's gonna be handheld.
In terms
of the
character roster, there should be at least 3
small characters (like Toad and Toadette) because I feel like most
of the
characters are taller than Mario (aka All - Arounder).
Rest
of Cast: Trouble with the Curve has a cast
roster full
of bland
characters, with supporting actors as simplified as those with
smaller roles.
At the University
of Notre Dame, his
small - town
character scrapped his way onto the Fighting Irish football
roster.
Speaking
of which, not so chuffed with the
small character roster.
Of all the games listed, Heroes has the
smallest champion (hero)
roster, weighing in at only 53
characters, with one more to be released very shortly.
There was a dancing man wearing a horse's head and holding a sign that promised free hugs, an entire group
of people cosplaying as a Mortal Kombat
roster, and there was a
small child that became terrified
of a hulking Warhammer 40k Space Marine (the exact name
of the
character eludes me.
Speaking
of story (note to self: learn how to better segway into different topics), LEGO Batman 2 follows the series tradition
of being utterly bonkers while also managing to fit in more
characters than its predecessor did, which had a surprisingly
small roster count for a LEGO game.
SNK has mentioned that while the
roster is
smaller it's all to support a more cohesive and deeply rich design for each
of the chosen
characters.
At its budget price
of $ 15 dollars there are obvious cutbacks such as a
smaller character roster (eight
characters to be exact), and limited single player modes.
I would like a nice
roster of 25
characters, and I hope it's a nice mix, many people list Spyro here, but I honestly don't know if he would be really fun to play, Crash or Jak is a better choice IMO, then again you don't want to have so many
small characters in the game either.
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.
Campaign mode is too short and a
small roster of playable
characters deprives this game
of it's potential.
The comparatively
small roster may be disappointing to some, but with the inclusion
of three DLC
characters, and the Story Mode hinting at the return
of more familiar faces, it's possible that the
roster will expand over the course
of 2015.
The
roster of playable
characters is surprisingly
small, considering just how many Pokemon there are to work with (the fact that there are two alternate versions
of both Pikachu and Mewtwo also feels like a missed opportunity for more original Pokemon), and there's not a whole lot
of variety in the different modes (especially when one remembers what Nintendo managed to cram into Super Smash Bros. for Wii U).
Though one
of the main complaints
of - SIGN - was the comparatively
small roster, the next chapter
of the Guilty Gear franchise will add six additional
characters to the console versions, three
of which are new to the core games
of the series; Johnny, Jam and the eventual Dizzy will be joined by newcomers Jack - O, Kum Haehyun and Raven.