Hey my name is Tyrell "NAKAT" Coleman! I am a world ranked professional Super Smash Bros player, the best Multiversus player, & content creator! I just want to vibe, entertain, and make people laugh. Join me on my journey.
This is very inspirational for me I already wanted to become a great platform fighter so when multiversus comes out again I’ll be gunning for top positions
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Hey hear me out but Sephiroth for MultiVersus now I know he was in Smash but with the recent Rebirth game making him a Multiverse villian it would make a lot of sense if he came to MultiVersus!
Recently had this happen to me and I remembered this video existed. Revisiting this video as an adult now knowing its real, when I was a kid the thought of sleep paralysis sounded so stupid haha
Bro, you are one of my top favorite content creators I played smash from the very beginning great franchise still enjoy it from time to time and I appreciate everything you do
I'm really glad this video exists and I hope people make more like it in the future. Brawl got a lot of crap, mostly undeserved, so it's good that we are starting to balance the scales a bit and talk about how great that time was for a lot of us. For me the best part was the sonic boards, I haven't had a time since then where I feel like there was a true collective community that was all friends and all working together toward the same goal of helping each other improve and show that our character wasn't as bad as ppl thought. We had live chatrooms and collective vod reviews. And I've never been able to find that kind of camaraderie since. Brawl really was a special game and a special time.
Brawl is probably my favorite game of all time, glad to hear people share they're enjoyment of the game even despite the competiive "short comings" I love it competitively and casually
i think the closest you can get to this today is project m/project+. the game is so small no one cares about clout. and being so small, of course, its a lot more tightly knit too. everyone is so broke travel is rarer leading to well established regions and their identities. but of course itll never be exactly the same at 15 years ago. and thats fine.
2:10 nah, i remember being able to win games with friends, as metaknight, only pressing 1 button. Using metaknight felt like if ye had "like a transformation" final smash that was infinite. But i agree ice climbers took a degree of skill, to be good with them. And to be fair this Is from the perspective of a casual, but still i do feel like future smash brothers, improve in gameplay, and Made it More fun to fight the CPU, also because of the raise in standards, AAA games being more expensive now, etc... subspace aint happening again, but Ultimate Made a attempt with World of light and the tráilers lol.
Even for how the modern Smash games present themselves, the opening sequences for Smash 4 and Ultimate being comprised primarily of reveal trailer clips, imo, really speaks for how much "soul" and life that those games had. All the effort that was put into Brawl's Subspace and its single player experience just has not been the same ever since. The Wow factor just wasn't really "there" like in the old Smash games, and I've honestly found modern Smash to be a lot more barebones because of that. The sheer scope of what Brawl tried with its experience, from just playing the game and as a casual spectator fan watching what the community would put out, was just that explosive. And while Melee's fast pace gameplay is also great, I do feel that its diehard audience that spoke down on Brawl at the time kinda played a part in ruining the content of future Smash entries.
Appreciate all the comments about the video. Brawl is a special game for me so I wanted to make this video feel nostalgic for people, so I'm glad people like it.
The process of learning brawl is one of the funniest thing I've ever done, it's the main content on my channel. I've never cared about the competitive scene but being able to learn to be better for the sake of fun and exploration and not for the sake winning is how I've never stopped playing for 16 years... and I if I wanted to play for another year, all I need to do is just pick a new character and explore yet another avenue of learning. Thanks for showing some love and respect for brawl.
I remember getting accidentally into Brawl around April 2013 when I went to Mike Hazes last tournament he ran thinking it was a Melee only tournament only for the entire room to be filled with Brawl setups I remember that day the Melee scene treating me like assholes and then so I went to the Brawl side to try competing in it and that’s how I met people like Zan and he told me about AllisBrawl and everything Let me tell you, that year of me grinding Brawl from that day to when it died in 2014 remains to this day my favorite year of my smash life ever and even though I’ve made a huge name for myself in S4 / Ultimate for being one of the best Shulk players ever, I’ll always remember more getting power ranked in Socal in my first 8 months of playing (which was INSANELY fast at that time) and also people telling me I was gonna surpass Mike as being one of the best Marth players in the game if I kept training Warms my heart nowadays that Brawl has more of an underground scene then S4 does and I’d say 64 as well and when the rollback mod for Brawl comes out (if it ever does) then a whole new scene can hopefully experience what me and a lot of old heads truly loved and why we stayed despite the new games being worse
Something about Brawl really just hit right and it was mainly all the things you mentioned in this video. Smash 4, while I did enjoy it, felt too janky competitively and Smash Ultimate's mechanics felt too simplified; like it didn't feel nearly as rewarding to learn the character(s) since they pretty much removed the margin for error in the game that made the learning curve significant. I remember I practically begged my mom to let me go to Apex in 2012 with the other Yoshi players, and there was no experience like it. Jband basically humbled me on the concept of character diversity in Apex 2013 lol. Sometimes I wish there was a way to revive the game, even if only for nostalgic purposes
Brawl actually still has a dedicated community, and is looking like it's making a bit of a comeback. There's a discord of Brawl players called Brawl Central, and there have been a bunch of tournaments with Brawl brackets. Brawl has already had signficant brackets at Genesis X, Smashborg Winter Seasonal, and Sweet Spot 8, with more to come too!
That line about being about to go to a tournament and being able to make connections and meet people with the same hobbies and interests as you is cool and i wish the same was for ultimate. Ult is so big and smash as a whole is so big now that theres no connections to be made you just play your opponent and move on and maybe talk to some people you already know or that have come with you. Ive been a fan since the tail end of smash 4 and have recently started competing in some locals in ult and i havent really been able to make any connections but when i see players talk about the older games and the scene at that time(melee and brawl) everyone just seemed so intertwined and it seemed more friendly and together.
I kneel on Subspace being a heavy hitter for singleplayer. Not before or since has the team given singleplayer content like that, plus it was co-op fun.
Hi Nakat! I got introduced to smash in the past 2 years and fell in love with it. I started going to locals and was blown away by how welcoming and helpful and friendly everyone in the community is. I watch a lot of Nairo and other RU-vid videos and hear mentions about the older games and the history of the smash community, but this video really gave me a new appreciation for all of that. Thanks for sharing your passion and I and probably more people would love to hear more about all of your journey and experiences