Casual/Competitive Conflict: Slightly less-so than its source series, but still there.
There's also the "PC Master Race" stigma that makes keyboards rather uncomfortable to use with the game for some while the game IS ON a PC, it's clearly meant to pay tribute to a series of console games, and many players prefer to treat it as they would a console game because of that. The former is often hailed for allowing superior precision and advanced techniques not possible with an analog controller, but pro-controller players are quick to point out that there is nothing to stop a keyboard player from "accidentally" pressing their opponent's buttons, which would be very easy due to the keymapped nature of the game's controller support.
Despite the fact that the majority are glad to see them gone, they all still have their vocal defenders who say they add variety to the game. Blade, Blue, Spikeman, Azrael, and Robo Ninja, the Original Characters who were all deconfirmed.Overall, it's a really fun and well-designed game that is certainly worth a download.
I personally think the gameplay is pretty polished, but there are still some tweaks that could be made (jank, cpus don't know how to recovery too well, online's still a bit laggy and weird, etc). It has Smash 64's juggling and stun system for the most part, speed between Melee's and Smash 4's overall, Brawl's ledges, Melee and Brawl-like recoveries, and some Melee and Brawl advanced techniques (no wavedashing though). Not sure if you were asking this, but the gameplay itself is kind of like a merge of all 4 smash games. The official tier list is here for this version.Īs for the stages, this is the standard list of legal stages:Ĭhaos Shrine and Saturn Valley could be legal though imo. Top characters like Meta Knight and Marth are noticeably strong, but not strong enough to centralize or dominate the meta. Chibi-Robo is generally accepted as the worst, but he's still viable and has nice perks of his own. SSF2 is definitely well-balanced for the most part.
SmashCapps is a HUGE fan of Super Smash Flash 2 and loves playing as Black Mage! To talk about the game or anything else Smash, follow him on Twitter. So for those who were wary of trying the game due to tenuous online experiences, here is a series chance to give the game another shot! For those who've never tried it online before, what better time than now? To try out the game head to the McLeodGaming games page. There are also no balancing changes, so you will still be able to load replays from the previous release - revision 1981." - Cleod9 The web version of the game has of course been updated as well. Please update to the latest in order to continue playing online mode, since old versions will no longer support it. Players should experience much more stable frame rates in online mode than in previous versions.
"The update for online mode performance boosts is here! Head over to the Games page now to go download the update.
After online services for the game were temporarily disabled for an hour, a new patch has been added to Super Smash Flash 2 v0.9b made to improve online services.