You can enable or disable auto-dash, double-tap dash, or short hop with a quick jump press. (Yeah, that was a mouthful.) You have options for enabling or disabling tap-jump. You could assign wavedash to the left shoulder button, and now you’ve made your life much easier when you want to quickly skid across the stage, without having to jam your fingers pressing the trigger down while inputting jump and diagonal on the analog stick all at the same time. Controls, as far as customization goes, is incredible – you can assign a shortcut button to wavedash or short-hop, for example. I like the retro-y theme of the main menu. I would say the mechanics do feel competitive, at least somewhat. In fact, it’s fun if you can actually find an opponent close enough to you that isn’t going to slow the flow of the game – which I’ll get into later. In the brief amount of time I’ve played so far, I’d say the gameplay isn’t that bad.
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