Final Smash Bros. Ultimate Nintendo Direct Reveals New Fighters, Game Modes and Mechanics
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Super Smash Bros Ultimate aired its final Nintendo Direct on Thursday, revealing loads of new information and the last round of fighters for the base game. Masahiro Sakurai, the game’s director, led viewers through the game’s details one last time before its release later this winter. It’s a 40-minute video, and a lot to take in, so we’ve rounded up the best parts.
Fighters
The Direct starts off with a cinematic in a boxing ring. Ryu is squared up against his Street Fighter rival and new echo fighter, Ken. They trade blows. Ken thinks he’s won—then Incineroar enters the ring. The fire-fighting-type Pokemon from the latest generation, Sun and Moon, is revealed to be the final playable character in the base game. Sakurai details Incineroar’s moveset, which is full of wrestling moves and grabs. Keeping in that theme, Incineroar also turns to the crowd and taunts after every move, though Sakurai mentions that players can cancel out of them at anytime.
Players start out with the original eight fighters from way back in the N64 days and build out to the total roster of over 70 characters. For every new character, there’s going to be a new amiibo available, too.
Spirits
Because Sakurai and his team couldn’t fit every obscure Nintendo character into the game as a playable character, they created Spirits. According to the game’s lore, Spirits are ethereal beings who have lost their physical bodies. Those characters include several Pokemon, Hal Emmerich from Metal Gear, Revali from Breath of the Wild and many, many more. They’re a new mechanic in Ultimate, similar to equipment from the 2014 Smash Bros.. They enhance stats and can even provide additional skills.
Acquiring them is just like acquiring a new fighter. Beating Spirits in special modes means you can add them to your roster. Spirit Battles pit the player against fighters that Sakurai says match the particular spirit’s personality. Getting The Imprisoned spirit, for example, means you’ll have to beat King K. Rool, because both of them are weird reptilian creatures with sharp teeth. The Able Sisters’ spirit battle gives every enemy a drill, and Hal Emmerich is protected by a giant version of R.O.B.
The entire system is shockingly deep. Along with bonus stat increases, Spirits introduce a rock-paper-scissors mechanic. Each Spirit is either Grab, Attack or Shield type and can be leveled up through usage in battle, feeding it snacks, taking it to the dojo or sending it to find treasure. Some can even evolve into enhanced versions of their original forms.