The Japanese logo from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate |
In the following, I'm gonna examine only the Pokémon Trainer (i.e. Squirtle, Ivysaur and Charizard) because it belongs to the sort of most controversial things concerning this game whom it has to be spoken about:
The Pokémon Trainer with Squirtle, Charizard and Ivysaur |
Despite I was very confused about this kind of change, I have to admit that it's not that disappointing because surprisingly, Charizard is still a tough one and hasn't been nerfed: He is strong like in Smash 4 when it was a standalone character. It's still able to use the attack Flare Blitz. Furthermore, Squirtle's attacks as well as Ivysaur's techniques has been significantly improved.
But unfortunately, you cannot deny the fact that Charizard cannot use Mega-Evolution in Smash Ultimate. Turning to Mega-Charizard X in Smash 4, it was able to fly everywhere and use many times in a row the attack Firestorm.
Sometimes, I miss Charizard's Final Smash which was available in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS (aka Smash 4) |
Anyway, I'm curious about which further details about this game are gonna be revealed in the near future.
No matter with oder without sunglasses: Blastoise is a very cool Water-type Pokémon. |
The Smash Bros.-Mod "Project M" as retail version for the Switch - good idea, huh?
And by the way, a sunglass wearing Blastoise would be magnificent, huh? It's a fan-art (which I've found) referring to Ash's Squirtle if he had evoled (but it hadn't evolved until now - for whatever reason).
Howbeit, the sunglasses might be used as alternate custom for Blastoise. It would be like Pikachu and Jigglypuff who wears various accessoires in the frame of their alternate customes.