X Complete Initialization for 10 kreds Complete the Quest and earn an exclusive shiny kongpanion + 10 kreds 15% « Previous Next » Congratulations! You’ve completed your Kongregate account! Keep exploring Kongregate with more badges and games! Congratulations! You’ve completed your Kartridge quest! Spend your hard earned kreds on some of these games! Hide the progress bar forever? Yes No Forums → General Gaming → Smash Wii U is better than Melee, here's why (locked) ​ Limit my search to this forum 7 posts There was an error. Delete post THIS IS A SPINNER or cancel THIS IS A SPINNER metadata Melee lack of content compared to Smash 4. Smash Wii U got: -Pac man -Mega man -Better roster overall -Special Orders -Better Classic mode -Smash Tour/Smash run -More trophies -Customization -More stages -Probably better stages -Stage Builder -8 Player Smash -Special Smash -Awesome Final Smash -And a lot more! * * * **Commonly phrases used by Melee fanboys** “B-but muh wavedashing…” It’s a glitch! Wavedashing is only useful when you’re using character with great Wavedashing distance, like Luigi. Just Roll like you’re supposed to. “We have Ice Climbers, Roy and Mewtwo!!!” Smash Wii U got Pac man, Mega man, Sonic, Mii, and a lot of other great characters to made that up. Plus, Mewtwo is returning. “Smash 4 has too many clones!!!” **Cough cough** Pichu **Cough** Roy **Cough** “Melee is faster!!!” Oh yeah, I’d sure have fun with a Blink-And-You-Lose speed. “Mi adventure mode!!” Bouhouhou. Like that outshine all of Smash Wii U’s modes/features. * * * Don’t get me wrong, Melee is a great game, but is inferior to Smash Wii U. Discuss. metadata Of course it has more content. It’s a sequel. Brawl also had more content than Melee, because it’s a sequel and that’s what is supposed to happen in a sequel (though not every series does that, especially nowadays). That’s not exactly a strong argument for it. Also that whole “blink-and-you-lose speed” thing could be used against you. Someone could just say that more speed means you need to have more skill to keep up. As far as which one is actually better I can’t say. I haven’t played the new one. metadata And a lot more! metadata > *Originally posted by **[TheQuietGamer](/forums/3/topics/455963?page=1#posts-8749352):*** > > Of course it has more content. It’s a sequel. Brawl also had more content than Melee, because it’s a sequel and that’s what is supposed to happen in a sequel (though not every series does that, especially nowadays). That’s not exactly a strong argument for it. > > Also that whole “blink-and-you-lose speed” thing could be used against you. Someone could just say that more speed means you need to have more skill to keep up. > > As far as which one is actually better I can’t say. I haven’t played the new one. Brawl had Tripping, Broken characters like Meta Knights, Chain Grabbing and was slow, which is why not a lot of people think Brawl is better. Also, when I mean “Blink-And-You-Lose” speed, it’s because it was too fast for beginners, it can be diffucult to react fast enough/Plan strategy and stuffs. metadata Filthy casual metadata I see that Smash Bros. for WiiU/3DS has a lot more potential since any broken characters can be fixed through patches, and characters can be added in the future. However while I enjoy Smash Run very much, I can’t really say that Smash Tour is a huge improvement. I don’t know why, but I just don’t like it. I personally enjoyed Melees speed, and the newer games still have the characters feel a bit too ‘floaty’ for my tastes. I do enjoy the character customization the new games offer through moveset and equipment changes. All Star mode also feels too redundant with so many new characters and that it goes through the same character order every time. I’d say the biggest appeal to me in these new games are the Omega version of each stage. There have always been stages I’ve avoided, because I didn’t like the layout and/or stage hazards, and that’s no longer a problem for me anymore with that addition. I personally do prefer the 3DS versions Battleground background though, and I wish it was possible to get that in the WiiU version. metadata OK. I have yet to play Smash 4, but Meele was the weakest in the series IMO, so I doubt you are wrong in this one.

