Cloud Strife In 'Super Smash Bros.' Does Well In Game; Glitch Discovered Related To Amiibos!
Cloud Strife in "Super Smash Bros." does well in the game, according to The Koalition.
Cloud Strife was introduced to the rooster of the brawler fighting game titled "Super Smash Bros." on Wii U and 3DS. He was introduced as a new DLC for the game and a lot of fans were hyped to try out the character since he is a popular one.
However, some were skeptical of his introduction to the Nintendo game, but they were still willing to try Cloud Strife out.
The fans actually like Cloud's fighting style because it "works" for them, according to sources. His moves are all based from his actions from "Final Fantasy VII."
A lot of the Limit Breaks from the original game are his special attacks in "Super Smash Bros," which includes the "Omnislash."
Also there are several Easter eggs scattered throughout the game. The costumes of Cloud Strife in "Super Smash Bros." include the original design and the alternate version, which comes from "Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children."
On other news, a glitch was found in the game which is related to having a lot of Amiibos, according to Event Hubs.
This glitch lets players gain control of eight characters all at once, which is kind of strange for some others.
Most players find the glitch not game-breaking, but players find it fun to watch.
Curious players can view the video below.
The glitch involves having several Amiibos in possession, a controller that can desync and other requirements. The instructions can be found here.
This game glitch actually does not give any increase in power for the player, according to International Business Times. It's just for players who just want to have fun with the game.
Cloud Strife was included in the recent "Super Smash Bros." character DLC and will have more characters coming in the next few weeks.
Corrin and Bayonetta are reportedly the next characters to be added to the roster.