Smash Remix: Shino Patch, released in 2024, is an arena-based fighting game modification featuring competitive (PvP), cooperative (PvE), and single-player modes. The core gameplay involves players utilizing expanded move sets to knock opponents out of the stage boundaries. This version is distinguished by the addition of new playable characters, including Ryu, Ken, and Cloud, who introduce unique strategic options to the established combat system.
This title is a modification, or patch, released for the classic Nintendo 64 fighting game platform, first made available in 2024. It operates within the established framework of arena-based combat, where the primary objective for players is to utilize attacks and stage positioning to launch opponents off the boundaries of the stage.
The fundamental gameplay loop centers on competitive, one-on-one or multiplayer matches within defined stages. Success relies on mastering character-specific move sets, managing defensive options, and executing combos to build damage percentage on opponents, making them easier to knock out of the arena.
The defining feature of this specific version is the integration of new combatants into the existing roster. Players can now engage with characters originating from other established fighting and role-playing franchises. These additions bring entirely new mechanics and strategic considerations to the established competitive environment.
This patch introduces three notable characters: Ryu and Ken, known for their projectile and close-quarters fighting styles, and Cloud, bringing unique mechanics derived from his source material into the platform fighter setting.
Each new character possesses unique tools, including special moves and recovery options, which alter the established meta. Players must adapt their approach to counter these new move sets or incorporate them effectively into their own play style across the available game modes, which include local competitive play and potentially other configurations.
The modification supports standard competitive formats, allowing for direct versus matches, team battles, and potentially single-player challenges against computer-controlled opponents.