What do you guys think? I want to hear some WHAM and BAM in my action! I want the audience to gasp and clap at my antics. I hope that's only because it was early footage. So far from the footage I've seen it seems the sound effects are pretty much the same. You'd hear Mario 'yahoo' and 'yipee' a lot more in older titles. It made the battle more epic hear the people scream in delight as you blast your foe into oblivion.įinally, the characters themselves were far less vocal than they used to be. In the first game and Melee, the people would cheer and gasp all the time at the action. On top of this the audience watching you fight was far more quiet in Brawl. Attacks sounded more muffled and softer than before. They lacked the OOMPH that makes a blow to the face sound really painful. However I felt Brawl was severely lacking in the SFX department. Joe: A Real American Hero (Heard once in 'Skeletons in the Closet.') Harvey Girls Forever The Huckleberry Hound Show Linus the Lionhearted The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Heard once in 'Pooh Skies.') The Ruff and Reddy Show The. They can make the simple action of hopping on a Goomba sound delightful with that 'woobup' sound they make.Īnyway in Smash Bros sound is very important too. This sound effect can be found on Hanna-Barbera Sound Effects Library, which was made by Sound Ideas. Very few people talk about this subject in video games but sound effects are very important.