Sunday, June 23, 2013

How The New "smash Bros." Fighters Can Use Adventure Race Training

By Rob Sutter


E3 has definitely kept my attention recently and it is all because of the slew of games which are on the horizon right now. When it comes to the particular titles, though, I believe that "Super Smash Bros." has kept me attentive more than any other. A series that has featured gaming's most iconic characters in a fighting environment is one that will spawn a new game soon enough. With new fighters coming into the fray, how can adventure race training help in them in anticipation?

When it comes to the most iconic of the debuts, Mega Man definitely has the spot attained. To me, there has been no other character that has gained the reception from fans than this one has, though one has to consider the demand behind him. Along with Sonic the Hedgehog, there was no one else the public wanted to see in the series more. Yes, he may be a machine but what is made true is that there is no one else looking to exercise his mechanical limbs more.

Mega Man may not be able to work out his robotic limbs, though, in comparison to the normal ones that the Villager from Animal Crossing has. This was one choice that took me by surprise because I had no idea that this character could actually be utilized in a fighting game. However, something as silly as a bug-catching net seemingly makes sense in this realm. Physical activity is something that this character seems to know about from day to day, which actually makes him a viable character.

If you're talking about the real choice I wasn't expecting, that spot belongs to the Wii Fit Trainer. For those who are unfamiliar with this personality, she is someone who wouldn't look out of place in an instructional video. However, considering her ability to remain limber no matter what, she would actually function quite well in events the likes of Spartan Race. Her athleticism would play to her advantage, allowing her to excel in adventure race training in ways others may not be able to.

The "Smash Bros." titles are some of the most varied, which is putting it mildly. I also think that adventure race training can be equally as versatile because of how much people can be pushed. Competitors have to be able to give it their all in order to work towards events that will ultimately test them more than just about any other. Making sure that gamers have variety is important and this is the name of the game for this franchise which has been going strong for quite some time.




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