I've always wondered myself, ever since they released information on the Subspace Emissary. What was the adventure mode in Super Smash Bros Brawl going to be like? So many possibilities entered my mind, questions like "How will the story exactly end", "what will happen in the middle." All of that.
Well according to Kotaku.com, my question might finally be answered.
During the latest Iwata Asks, Sakurai began telling everyone about the games single player mode (AKA The Subspace Emissary). What came as a shock was finding out that the Subspace Emissary plot was designed by the legendary Kazushige Nojima, the man responsible for writing the scenarios for Final Fantasy VII, Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy X.
Of course, this is big news. Final Fantasy VII was one of the best games of all time, with the greatest story line I had ever seen back then. To have such a writer working on the Subspace Emissary mode means I have high hopes for this game, more than I had before. (Which was a lot).
Ok, so everyone is pretty bummed about the holdup on Brawl, its affecting people all over the world. Japan has it, they play it, whats the hold up?
Well even if we knew the holdup, the fact still remains that if and when they get this game released, Mario Kart Wii's release date will probably be held back.
Productions for Super Smash Brothers Brawl began in early 2007, leaving Mario kart Wii on hold until they were finished and ready to reveal the most anticipated game of the year. Nintendo, being as great as they are, decided to take on two productions at once, giving the ok to start the works on Mario Kart Wii.
At E3, they promised that Mario Kart would be out, 2008, first half of the year. Now, this is all fine and dandy, but as reports came in that certain fans of Brawl would not buy the game because of the decision to rid of all clones and some classic characters, they start to sweat. Holding off the release of Brawl on Dec. 3, 2008, they continue productions on Brawl to add events, and game modes.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Super Smash Bros Brawl Gets a Familiar Writer
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