I actually want a reboot. I know most are opposed, but man does Smash feel dead in recent years. I think the Switch is the best showcase of how hype has carried series like Smash and Pokémon and how having more will only lead to disaster further down the line.
Smash feels wrong when compared to the Switch’s other titles. Where other franchises are moving past old design and embracing the new, here we have Smash that seems to be going backwards. Zelda Breath of The Wild, Mario Odyssey, even Fire Emblem Three Houses all have this uniqueness and advancement that honestly make Smash look like the lesser of the Switch’s title. I cannot believe that I find a Fire Emblem game more endearing than Smash, but even amongst all its flaws, I still see a drive to be better, to be different.
To give you a critique, I believe Smash to be a celebration of Nintendo. From the first 3 titles, we can clearly see that progression with Brawl being fantastic in representing the company through multiple fascists of characters, trophies, stickers, music, stages, assists, and a story mode. Now we come to Smash Ultimate and most things are stripped away. All new stages are based on the already popular franchises, trophies are gone just for a lame sticker show, most music is remixes of the songs that already have remixes, and we have a new roster with only one new Nintendo franchise (made before ARMS). This game lacks the encapsulated history of Brawl. Spirits are stickers, but at least stickers told people the specific game the thing was from, spirits typically just give a vague series except for a few that inexplicably break the rules. In the transition from Brawl we lost trophies that gave descriptions, the catalog of all Nintendo titles, the retro game demos, etc.
Smash Ultimate feels incomplete. It poured everything into creating a better balanced game, but as some YouTubers have started pointing out, it may actually be worse than ever. As for me, I’m not competitive, so the title does little for me in the grand scheme. It lacks charm, or any sense of identity. I hate how these new titles just seem like stepping stones and not their own unique take. Melee and Brawl felt unique amongst each other, so one had plenty reason to go back to either. I just don’t feel that with 4 and Ultimate. 4 is standard Smash with not much flare, while Ultimate just doubles down on that. When a new game comes and likely has the entire roster again, why should I ever keep Ultimate. Brawl had a story mode, and felt like the peak of classic Smash modes. You had unique things like the coin launcher and stickers. When it came to single player, Brawl did everything.
I want a reboot because I hate Smash’s direction. The roster is getting way to big and at some point it will burst and create a Sword and Shield situation as one cannot keep up. I feel that with Ultimate we have the perfect opportunity to go a different direction. We can go back and fix plenty of movesets that are stuck in eras long gone and update them to be more relevant. With less characters and time placed on them, we can maybe try an adventure mode of sorts. A clean slate also allows for a more even roster as we can try to fix the blatant over representation of Fire Emblem, Mario, and Pokémon and place them on a more even playing field with Kirby, Zelda, and others.
I also believe that it will keep Smash from running out of fighters. I get that there are plenty still to go, but let’s be honest. Most Nintendo picks are just getting more and more obscure, while 3rd parties have gone off the wall. There is only so much Nintendo can do. The fact that ARMS, a relatively big franchise getting in is now met with disappointment, kinda shows how far Smash has gone. Pretty much the entire DLC cycle was disappointment. I believe that Smash and it’s roster being so big is a problem as it’s going to get harder to satisfy.
IDK, Smash just feels wrong nowadays. It’s fun, but it definitely has a different feeling, less passionate? The games feel barebones and the roster feels more hollow than ever as it’s full of pointless additions when compared to Brawl’s more perfect main character roster.