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After watching them play the main-mode on Treehouse and hearing the controls are strong from the show floor I must admit I've become quite happy about this game. Mostly because the studio behind it wouldn't be making Prime 4 or Super Metroid 2 anyway.
We all know that its reveal schedule fits with Devil's Third's from last year. On IGN after the Direct on the same day. We all know Platinum has good feelings about their work with Nintendo in the past.
With that in mind I think its safe to say that Nintendo traded putting Ryu in Smash Bros in...
Works for me, and that is the mode I'm kinda good at. But one other piece of advice is that if a big battle breaks out, you should sneak over to a nice out of the way patch of enemy ink and go to town!
I don't really use them BUT I strongly suspect competitive players will use them, especially as the game leeches some of TF2's audience and mouse controls are closer matched by motion..
I had that exact idea earlier today but then thought 'why do sharks use ink guns'.
Then I envisioned a story with terrorists, warmongerers, and a co-operative group.
I tend to rush forward early to get a glimpse of the foe, respawn or superjump to paint my base if no-one else has, look for their colour (in particular if it seems inactive), and near the end make a mad dash for their base to massively undermine them OR a mad dash for my base if they've been...
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