I still say Giana would be my ideal pick for Smash if we had to get an Indie... Not that I would mind Shantae getting in as well though. ((And it's mainly due to her franchises age and pretty interesting history.))
If only people didn't waste their votes on memes like Goku and Shrek like idiots we would have gotten SOME indie... :/
Wait, really? You mean before 1987?I
I had no clue the Giana Sisters was such an old franchise. Nice.
How did nobody think of this before? This would be awesome!
I'm imagining it now... Getting to switch between the two to perform different tasks and solve puzzles would be awesome. And what if a second player could join in for some co-op? The possibilities are endless!
Also, both series have the same sort of art style, so seeing them interact and work together would be a hilarious sight.
bumping this topic to lament that it hasn't happened yet :(
I know, right? But if it will ever be made it would be, like @JS Shantae said, one of the best games of both series. My only concern is that they need to come up with a credible storyline that explains how Shantae got into Wario's universe (Or vice versa), while still fitting into the canon of both series. But seeing how creative WayForward and Nintendo can be, this shouldn't be that big of a deal.
I don't know if David Wise would be a good fit for Wario.
Kirkhope is the one that I would say slips a little too often into a particular style
Kirkhope is the one that I would say slips a little too often into a particular style
That's something that bothered me about Kirkhope's work as a kid. They used him for huge platformers like Banjo and DK64, among others, as a one-man show.
If only they'd used some of their other composers, the games wouldn't have sounded so similar, or over-saturated with that style.
Kirkhope is an inspiration, but his range and style is far too distinct. Look at the vast amount of individual tracks in those N64 platformers... He was spread way too thin.
An interesting tidbit in what Kirkhope thought about this game he worked on as well. Although his style is distinct he definitely has made memorable tunes not only during the N64 and SNES era but before that as well.