Well it's still Reyn saying it from off-screen, in the vein of his self-named line stolen from Xenoblade."Now it's Shulk time" means Shulk competes with Ike for cheesiest lines in the game.
60-70? How did you come up with those numbers?36 as a starting roster would mean there should be roughly 60-70 total characters if we use the same amount of starters:unlockables in previous games. Brawl was 21 starters +14 unlockables, Melee was 14 starters + 11 unlockables and the first Smash was 8 starters and 4 unlockables.
6 new characters have been revealed!
If this is a story spoiler for either of those games, then mark it as such, please.You know what the best part of having Robin and Shulk is?
More villain representation
sakurai said:By the way, a cursor will appear above Assist Trophies and Pokémon to indicate which fighter is its ally. Now you can tell right off the bat who it belongs to!!
Not only is it not a spoiler... but it's already marked. ;[
Not so much Robin since we've already got Marth-clone anyway but Shulk means we get Xenoblade villains in single-player modes.
I don't want to turn this into some sort of big argument but I think that it's pretty safe to say that people tend to use spoiler tags for witty comments (this was proven by Magcargo's post a mere four posts before mine) so I think I'm quite justified in requesting that someone actually mark their spoilers as spoilers for a particular game's story. Due to the ambiguous nature of the joke being made, I couldn't tell if it was actually the case that the two characters in question were actually villains and felt like it was a spoiler--thanks for clearing that up though, Mr. E. Really looking forward to the game's release!Yoshi King if you don't want to get spoiled don't open a tag that says Spoilers.
way to remind me Sakuraibut don't worry, Tingle will make an appearance too
fixedPic of the day. The legendary heropon Riki appears as an Assist Trophy and in Shulk's Final Smash!!