It was mostly Smash, and we loved it
Um, yes?
Nintendo brought it. I mean, you have to like Super Smash Bros. as that was the vast majority of the Direct today, but since nearly everyone on the planet has enjoyed that series at one point or another, I think you’ll find something to like.
Every Smash character in the history of the series, including DLC? That’s an awesome announcement, as is all of the extra concessions for 1v1 — Nintendo is gunning for everyone with this, from the casual player who only played Smash 64 to the hardcore eSports player.
But yeah there isn’t much to say that hasn’t been said. Microsoft had an amazing showcase (which is still my pick for best of the show) but it was filled with multiplatform titles. While they put on a great presentation I think all anyone is going to be able to talk about for the next week is Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
- Nintendo confirms stylish mech shooter Daemon x Machina at E3 Nintendo Direct
- Oh yeah, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is getting DLC in September
- Super Mario Party has been announced for Nintendo Switch
- Every Poke Ball Plus for the Let’s Go Pokemon games will include a Mew
- Fortnite confirmed for Nintendo Switch at E3, out today!
- Fire Emblem: Three Houses brings the series to Switch
- Hollow Knight coming to haunt Nintendo Switch today
- Killer Queen Black will be a perfect fit on Switch
- We don’t have to wait too long for Overcooked 2
- Ice Climbers are back in Super Smash Bros baby! And so is Snake! And every fighter in Smash history
- Paladins is ready for download on Switch
- Octopath Traveler has a new demo on the eShop
- Best princess Daisy comes to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
- Super Smash Bros. will have Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Splatoon stages
- Splatoon’s Inklings join the fight in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for Nintendo Switch
- Assist trophies can be knocked out in Smash Bros. Ultimate
- Yep, Ridley is in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate launches December 7, 2018
- Smash Bros. Ultimate will support all current amiibo and Gamecube controllers
- Old characters learn new tricks in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate