Louie G.
Smash Hero
You're welcome to your own opinions on which characters you want to see in the game, but Sans will probably be 10 years old by the time next Smash rolls out and it's pretty valuable to be able to take the old with the new. Undertale is a massive contemporary success and he's the most popular character from the game. When is enough time to determine a character's significance or viability?Sans as a Newcomer suggestion honestly makes me loathe him. I still believe we need Bomberman, Rayman, Prince of Persia, Ezio etc checked off before he's slotted. Sans is such a shoved character. I really don't want to see him until enough time has passed.
The nod to Assassin's Creed helps weigh it out a bit more but the other three characters you mentioned are pushing 30 years old by now - they're all totally valid choices, but I sense that their seniority clouds judgement of who "belongs" in Smash and who doesn't. The older we get the harder it is to determine when someone stops being a new face... I mean, I get why, but many people here will still regard Pikmin or Animal Crossing as newer school Nintendo IPs after 20 years. Undertale still being a popular game 10 years later feels like plenty of time to determine its legacy to me, and Sans wouldn't even be the newest third party character in the game. I'm sorry that you feel that way about him but Undertale is a perfectly valid game to see further representation at this point and for better or worse, Smash isn't always that concerned about checking off boxes based on who's been here first.
I'll go out on a limb and say we could more relative fresh faces as third party picks in general. The 80s and 90s, understandably, get loads of favoritism in this department but the likes of Dark Souls, Nier Automata, Undertale and so forth alongside the games we already have like Persona 5 or Minecraft have been modern classics that help move the industry forward through the 2010s and beyond.
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