Super Smash Bros Ultimate: Sakurai introduces and illustrates Sora

Sora from Kingdom Hearts is the latest DLC character: it’s not a tutorial, Sakurai has achieved the impossible in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate!

The wait has finally come to an end: with the latest presentation of Masahiro Sakurai, we know it is Sora gives Kingdom Hearts to conclude the roster of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The legendary game designer reviewed many aspects of the character, from the moves to the scenario on the subject, also touching the release date and the costumes for the Mii Warriors (placebo of those who would have wanted to end the roster in another way). We leave you below the presentation, as always, but we will not fail to tell all the details in the right order.

Mii, what a hell (waiting)!

Predictably, Sakurai wanted to keep the suspense in favor of “just a couple” of elements for i My Warriors before moving on to Sora’s debut in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Here too there is something to rejoice: after the latest “safe bets” such as the wig dedicated to Octoling e Giudigatto at Splatoon, we have perhaps the best possible fusiliers costume: the demon hunter costume, or DOOM Slayer, straight from… well, from DOOM (which, as Sakurai recalls, runs everywhere). The real torcibudella announcement, however, is that of the release date: October 19, or a wait for Sora and company that will last a long time (two weeks).

The Presentation – Sora, Sakurai’s key in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

As incredulous as we are, Sakurai interrupted (and then showed it in full at the end) the trailer for Sora in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate to devote himself to the moves. Before then, however, a confirmation that we all expected: Bayonetta won the vote for her inclusion at the end of the fourth Smash, but Sora is the overall winner as the most wanted character in the world. Not surprisingly, Nintendo at the time simply chose not to disclose the results. The pun with which Sora was announced speaks volumes: the character does not “join” only “the fight”, but is finally here. Well placed optimism, in short.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate: Sakurai introduces and illustrates Sora

Four Steps in Lightness – Sora, Sakurai’s key in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Since “Sora” means “sky”, it is more than legitimate that this is one of the more characters light of the roster. It takes little to throw him away, but it must also be said that the hero of the Keyblade excels in aerial combat. Before moving on to the gameplay, the character also stands out for the variety of costumes. Not only will we be able to control the variants of the first Kingdom Hearts, the second, the third and 3D, but we will also enjoy the mergers Value, Judgment (KHII) and Ultima (KHIII). Last but not least, we will also have a costume from the world of The Timeless River by KHII: the monochrome Sora!

Super Smash Bros Ultimate: Sakurai introduces and illustrates Sora

Spiritually Speaking – Sora, Sakurai’s key in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Sakurai also illustrated that the Spirits of Sora in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will be five, one per design (not counting the mergers). Moving on further in the presentation, we also have the Spirits board: in order of power we find Kairi (only Beginner), Ventus, Terra, Axel, Xion (Rising Stars), Aqua, Riku (Axis) e Roxas (only Legend). Of them, Aqua (played by Lucina) and Axel (obviously Roy) will boast the specific in parentheses in their name (as in Japan there is homonymy with other videogame characters). Let’s get back to the presentation, because now we see some good ones!

Super Smash Bros Ultimate: Sakurai introduces and illustrates Sora

It is not true / that you are not capable / that there is no key – Sora, Sakurai’s key in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Sora’s attacks are more or less slow, but still easy to land. The jab (A, A, A or A long press) is the classic three-hit combo we love in the Kingdom Hearts series with the tasty addition of being able to use it in the air or even with a powerful side attack (↔ + A). The powerful up attack (↑ + A) swings the Keyblade for a quick hit, while the down one (↓ + A) is a sweep. The side Smash attack (>> + A / << + A / ↔ + right analog stick) is devastating, while the top one (↑ + right analog stick) gives its best at close range (penetrating platforms). Finally, the low one (↓ + right analog lever) also acts as a dodge on the spot.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate: Sakurai introduces and illustrates Sora

Other Moves – Sora, Sakurai’s key in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Kingdom Hearts III’s Swoop (as Sakurai reminds us) is the basis for Explosive hurricane, Sora’s downward air strike in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. We gliss over the other aerial moves and throws to focus on the special attacks, all of which are hand-picked by the series they came from.

  • Magic (B): Sora quickly alternates between Firaga, Blizzaga and Thundaga. The replacement is automatic, and they boast different effects. They can be absorbed and pocketed by the Dweller and by Fuffi, as well as reflected. The remaining spells Stopga, Aeroga and Energiga are part of the provocations of Sora up (↑ + digital cross), and are alternated.
  • Sonic Crossing (↔ + B): Sora slings forward with a quick slide, which he can direct. It can be used multiple times and allows a lot of room to maneuver in the air, but overuse slows it down.
  • Turbine volante (↑+B): An upward turn that hits multiple times. It allows you to use Sonic Crossing later (!!!), and NOT before. The aerial game also allows you to use the three hit combo.
  • Counterattack (↓ + B): A counterattack (inspired by Sora’s parade) which however only operates on the physical plane. Despite this, the bullets still trigger the recoil and nearby enemies can take massive damage. In addition, the power of dodged bullets increases (for fights from three players and up).
  • Seal the lock (B with Smash Orb obtained or Final Smash Gauge charged): This is the Smash Finale by Sora. The enemies involved end up in a rerun of the final scene of the first Kingdom Hearts in Smash sauce. Sora traps them behind the door of light to finish them off.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate: Sakurai introduces and illustrates Sora

In the middle of our life’s journey, we hit each other at the Dark Fortress – Sora, Sakurai’s key in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Sora’s scenario is there Dark Fortress, and for the joy of the competitive scene that despaired at the idea of ​​seeing “yet another swordsman”, is a flat scenario. To be precise, it is comparable to The Ruins, only with one large secondary platform in the center rather than three small ones. In addition to the overview of the castle, however, the real gem lies in what happens when the battle comes to an end (by number of lives or by time). In fact, the platform is transformed into Awakening Station, while the background leaves room for Dive of the Heart, where the cameos of the characters on the windows are wasted (Sora, Riku, Roxas, Xion, Terra, Ventus or Aqua).

Super Smash Bros Ultimate: Sakurai introduces and illustrates Sora

Gameplay and Music – Sora, Sakurai’s key in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

During the showcase, Sakurai showed a peculiarity of Sora in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Winning a battle in Energy mode, in fact, will recreate the slowdown at the end of the battle from the Kingdom Hearts series (before the announcer decrees the end of the match), complete with lock-on icons. THE tracks in the series are nine: Night of Fate, Destiny’s Force, Shrouding Dark Cloud, Hand in Hand, Blast Away -Gummi Ship II-, Hollow Bastion, Scherzo di Notte, Fragments of Sorrow and Awake. In addition, the fanfare of victory is a rearrangement of Hand in Hand by Yoko Shimomura, but that’s not all.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate: Sakurai introduces and illustrates Sora

Early Christmas – Sora, Sakurai’s key in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The cross-promotion, once in a while, comes in handy: it is in this presentation that Masahiro Sakurai revealed that not only Sora will arrive in the game, but the same goes for the rest of the saga on Switch… in cloud versionat least. Nonetheless, a free version of the Kingdom Hearts X Back Cover (offline) is now available on Nintendo eShop, and to support it we will see soon too Kingdom Hearts Union X Dark Road (offline too). And if you have Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory, you can also add the swing version of to the Ultimate songs Dearly Beloved.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate: Sakurai introduces and illustrates Sora

Amiibo samba

They are about to arrive amiibo also for the remaining characters, starting with Steve and passing through Sephiroth, Pyra and Mythra, Kazuya Mishima and, it is assumed, also Sora. Finally, the celebration of Masahiro Sakurai brought us back to the mind-boggling numbers with which his magnum opus will end: 89 characters (overall, counting the Trainer’s Pokémon and the duo of Pyra and Mythra individually), 116 arene, 201 tools, over 1100 tracks, 1496 Spirits (to date), over 450 games represented, over 2200 characters from the world of video games in turn represented and 140 sets for Mii Warriors.

Of course, we will not fail to summarize Pyra, Mythra, Kazuya and Sora in the seventeenth and last episode (at least among the numbered ones) of the guide that has been keeping us company since February. Appointment, in this sense, for end of month!

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