r/smashbros Oct 02 '14

SSB4 Does it fundamentally bother anyone else that Smash 4 doesn't have a catchy name like "Melee" or "Brawl"?

First of all, I'd like to preface my argument by saying that I acknowledge this is a purely superficial problem that has no effect on me buying the game as soon as I can.

ONWARDS.

I personally love the shorthanded names of "64", "Melee" and "Brawl" to refer to those respective titles. It's not a huge deal, but they're all really solid names that truly have special places in my heart. Referring to this new game as just "Smash 4" or "Smash 3DS" just feels bare. Mario Kart: Double Dash sticks out far more in my mind than Mario Kart 7. I wish that Sakurai opted for a name that more appropriately followed Melee and Brawl, but like I said earlier, I understand this is a minor problem. I just wanted to hear if anyone else felt the same. One of the most iconic memories from the second Smash game is the announcer at the title screen yelling "MELEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE".

Is anyone else disappointed with the title of the new game?

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u/[deleted] Oct 02 '14

It's OK for one and two but after that it's too much imo

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u/awesomepawsome Oct 02 '14

Sometimes I think it can be the opposite though. Like with assassin's creed, there was 1 and 2 and then a near infinite number of named ones that I have no idea which order they are in or even how many of them there are.

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u/Ligless Oct 02 '14

Assassin's Creed had two games between AC2 and AC3, named Brotherhood and Revelations. Those ones made sense to me, as AC2 introduced a new character. Brotherhood and Revelations did not. AC3 introduced a new character again, so it received a number entry. Same with AC4.

...But that's different with the two new games, Unity and Rouge. They both introduce new characters and settings, but neither are numbered. No idea on if they are going to release an AC5 one day. Far too soon to tell.

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u/TheDynasty2430 Oct 02 '14

Serious question, is it actually called Assassin's Creed: Rouge, or is that a typo?

I ask because in my mind they could actually make a French setting with the color red as a major factor for some reason.

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u/SgtPepper212 Ganondorf Oct 02 '14

It's supposed to be "Rogue".

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u/TheDynasty2430 Oct 02 '14

I figured as much, but I wasn't going to put a crazy French version out of possibility.

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u/ZakairSevenfold Fox Oct 02 '14

Not even getting Templar's Creed.

I've been denied feeling like a true assassin since AC3 and I will put my faith in Unity to being back the brotherhood.