Super Smash Bros. Screenshots Highlight Minor Changes And Polish

Last week’s screenshots of Super Smash Bros. highlighted a couple of minor changes being made to the game. Director Masahiro Sakurai pointed a few of these out over Miiverse.

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Alongside the above screen, Sakurai wrote: “For the first time in the Smash series, Beam Swords will feature graduated colors. The attack item on the left is the Fire Bar. This is a peculiar weapon that becomes shorter after each swing.”

 

Sakurai: “Yoshi’s Egg Throw now leaves a rainbow trail, and we’ve improved the pose Samus strikes when she fires the Paralyzer. Every staff member is working hard as we brush up whatever we can.”

 

 


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