Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: Difference between revisions
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: Difference between revisions
Joker from [[Persona 5]] was added to the game as DLC on April 17, 2019 as part of the "Challenger Pack 1". As in his home series, his main firearm is a [[Norinco Type 54]] with a silver finish (known in Persona 5 as the Makaranov). The Type 54 is Joker's Neutral Special move and can be fired in alternate directions and does not need to be reloaded during combat, which actually makes sense since in Persona 5, the gun is actually a airsoft replica and only operates like a real weapon due to the rules of the Metaverse. When Joker's Persona Arsene comes out to fight alongside him after filling the Rebellion Gauge, the Type 54 becomes capable of rapid semi-automatic fire.
Joker from [[Persona 5]] was added to the game as DLC on April 17, 2019 as part of the "Challenger Pack 1". As in his home series, his main firearm is a [[Norinco Type 54]] with a silver finish (known in Persona 5 as the Makaranov; in that game an airsoft replica operating like a real weapon due to the rules of the Metaverse). The Type 54 is Joker's Neutral Special move and can be fired in alternate directions. When Joker's Persona Arsene comes out to fight alongside him after filling the Rebellion Gauge, the Type 54 becomes capable of rapid semi-automatic fire. It never runs out of ammunition or needs to be reloaded.
[[File:Tokarev NorincoM213SS.jpg|thumb|none|400px|none|Silver Norinco Type 54 - 9x19mm]]
[[File:Tokarev NorincoM213SS.jpg|thumb|none|400px|none|Silver Norinco Type 54 - 9x19mm]]
Revision as of 04:52, 20 April 2019
The following weapons appear in the video game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate:
All 4 One is the collective name for the four signature guns of Jeanne, Bayonetta's enemy in the original Bayonetta game later ally in the second who appears in Ultimate as a Spirit. These guns have traces of features from the Luger P08 evident in them. Despite having an alternate costume based on Jeanne, Bayonetta does not use the All 4 One pistols for she still keeps her Love is Blues instead.
Love is Blue is the collective name of Bayonetta's main pistols from Bayonetta 2 (which takes inspiration from the Mauser C96) and is appropriately featured in her alternate costumes based on her appearance from that game and is used in a number of her attacks.
Joker from Persona 5 was added to the game as DLC on April 17, 2019 as part of the "Challenger Pack 1". As in his home series, his main firearm is a Norinco Type 54 with a silver finish (known in Persona 5 as the Makaranov; in that game an airsoft replica operating like a real weapon due to the rules of the Metaverse). The Type 54 is Joker's Neutral Special move and can be fired in alternate directions. When Joker's Persona Arsene comes out to fight alongside him after filling the Rebellion Gauge, the Type 54 becomes capable of rapid semi-automatic fire. It never runs out of ammunition or needs to be reloaded.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingSilver Norinco Type 54 - 9x19mmError creating thumbnail: File missingProving his mother Bayonetta proud by inheriting both her gun-fu skills and her flair for the dramatic, Joker strikes a pose while holding his Norinco Type 54 with both Arsene and Morgana getting in on it for good measure.Error creating thumbnail: File missingJoker fires his Type 54 while Arsene is unleashed, hence the blue muzzle flash. The spent bullet casings are fully visible here although while firing, the gun's slide does not rack back.Error creating thumbnail: File missingIn addition to being badass and adorable, Kirby also proves to be quite the one-upsman as the Type 54 proves to be just as deadly in Kirby's hands(?) if not more so as he fires at an offscreen Joker. Look out John Wick.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA closeup on the Type 54, done with the use of the in-game camera and him being under the effects of a Super Mushroom item. The lack of a frame safety would denote the Type 54 as being an earlier model though the cocking serrations prove otherwise.
"Scarborough Fair"
Highly based off of the Remington 1866 Derringer, Scarborough Fair is the collective name of Bayonetta's signature pistols from the first game in her eponymous series and are used in her alternate costumes that come from her appearance in it. In Super Smash Brothers, the difference between these and the Love is Blue are merely cosmetic as both weapons use the same attack animations and do the same amount of damage.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingRemington 1866 Derringer - .41 R.F. CaliberError creating thumbnail: File missingConcept art from the original Bayonetta for comparison.Error creating thumbnail: File missingIt's all just another day in the office for Bayonetta as she fires her Scarborough Fairs at Pit.Error creating thumbnail: File missingOne trip to space later and now Bayonetta is fighting against Rosalina, a woman who can control the very stars themselves. Probably not all to different to the gods she's faced in the past really.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA closeup on one of Bayonetta's Scarborough Fairs, once again done with the use of the in-game camera and her being under the effects of a Super Mushroom item. The engravings mention it being made by Rodin (an ally and weaponsmith in her universe) and read "Sage, ever strong".Error creating thumbnail: File missingBayonetta's alternate Fighter Spirit with her Scarborough Fair.
Shansi Type 17
EVA from Metal Gear Solid 3 appears in the game as a Spirit with her Shansi Type 17 drawn.
Enhancing Major Ocelot's Spirit after leveling it up to Level 99 will turn the Spirit into the Phantom Pain incarnation of Revolver Ocelot with his "Tornado-6" drawn. In Phantom Pain, the Tornado-6 is actually an altered Uragan-5 which in turn takes influence from Mateba series revolvers, while having the hexagonal cylinder design of the Chiappa Rhino series, and a break-action design similar to the MP-412 REX. Curiously, the Tornado-6 here seems to have a nickel finish in contrast to its appearance in Phantom Pain. The vector used by the Spirit is also used in an icon you can place on your Smash Tag as well.
Snake's Fighter Spirit, which is unlocked after you complete his Classic campaign for the first time, depicts him holding an AR-15 style rifle with an M16A2 style handguard and aftermarket sights. The angle the rifle is being held at makes it admittedly difficult for a more positive identification. Cartoonish M16s also appear in the Tank & Infantry Spirit.
Newcomer King K. Rool's neutral special has him using a Blunderbuss with a comically oversized muzzle, the weapon being a callback to one of his moves in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. The Blunderbuss can not only fire cannonballs but can vacuum up either the cannonball or other opponents and shoot them back out in different directions.
The FAL-style "MRS-4" from Metal Gear Solid V is seen in the Spirit of Big Boss (or more specifically Venom Snake), which is unlocked after you enhance the Spirit of Naked Snake upon reaching Level 99 with it and is also seen on a Smash Tag icon that uses the same vector for Venom Snake. The rifle in turn is influenced by the Beretta SCP-70/90, the Imbel MD 97, the FN FNC, the SR 88, the Daewoo K2, and the Gwinn Firearms Bushmaster Rifle.
Both the regular and butterfly versions of the C4 return as Snake's down special, the only difference is this time it now has an obvious red light after being placed. Both versions of the C4 do the same amount of damage.
Snake uses an M18 smoke grenade to signal the beginning of his new Final Smash called Covering Fire, which signals a rocket barrage after Snake marks his location.
M18 smoke grenadeError creating thumbnail: File missingProving he's not done hurting innocent characters yet, Snake prepares to call in a rocket barrage on Isabelle as part of his Final Smash. The in-game camera is inaccessable during Final Smashes hence the presence of the pause screen in this screenshot.
M224 Mortar
The M224 Mortar from Metal Gear Solid 4 returns as Snake's up smash.
The M67 hand grenades from Brawl return as Snake's neutral special, only this time they seem to be more oversized than in Brawl as the grenades are too big for Snake's hands, although this is likely so they can be more easily seen during gameplay.
The RPG-7 with a PGO-7 scope returns from Brawl as Snake's side smash.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingRPG-7 with PGO-7 scope and PG-7VM rocket - 40mmError creating thumbnail: File missingSnake about to fire his RPG-7 point blank at the most adorable member of the roster. Were you to show this image to someone a few years ago, you'd have a hard time convincing them that it's a screenshot from an actual, legitimate, AAA-released game.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA closeup on the RPG-7 on a photo you unlock after clearing Snake's Classic campaign on Intensity 5.0 or higher without any continues.