Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai has started a new YouTube channel called “Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games.” Check out the latest batch of uploaded content via the embedded video below:
Making Lead-ins Instant and Impactful [Animation]
The first part of an attack animation is called the lead-in. While these might look like nothing more than the simple drawing back of a weapon, there’s a lot of thought and craftsmanship that goes into them.
Let Players Cheat the System [Game Essence]
Today, I’ll talk about the need for leniency on the part of game developers. Making games means making rules, but sometimes it can be more fun if we allow the player to bend them in their favor.
Of course, cheating in competitive games is unacceptable.
Eight Hit Stop Techniques [Design Specifics]
I’ve talked about hit stop before, but this time I’ll be sharing specific details of the hit stop techniques used in Smash Bros. Ultimate. I hope you enjoy your taste of these secret ingredients!
Making Your Game Easy to Tune [Programming & Tech]
These days, a great number of people are involved in adjusting a game’s balance, so being able to change parameters on the fly is vital.
This might be difficult to explain without showing the tools we use, but I’ll do my best to keep things simple.
That Was Then, This Is Now [Grab Bag]
I’ve been wrapped up in video games for a long time, so I’m familiar with games of both the past and present.
There’s no point in just dwelling on the old days, but at the same time, we wouldn’t be where we are now without our past accomplishments.
Distinguishing Between Major and Minor Elements [Graphics]
The modeling team is always eager to make things incredibly detailed, but you need to strike a balance!
I like to encourage them to focus that energy toward the elements players will see most frequently.
Sharing Info Within a Team [Team Management]
It’s time for a new category: Team Management! Games are often made by teams, so I’ll be discussing how to best manage them to keep development going smoothly.
Today, I’ll be talking about how to maintain visibility among members of a team.
A Small Window Into the World [Planning & Game Design]
Both creators and players have a habit of getting immersed in games, but we sometimes need to take a step back to see the larger picture. Because the one offered by the TV screen itself is quite small indeed.
About This Channel
Join me as I kick off my new channel, “Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games,” with an overview of the kinds of things I’ll be talking about.
Why am I making a channel, exactly?
You’ll find out in this video.
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