Alright I'll pose it this way then,
why the hell does characterization matter in a crossover game?
What thought provoking characterization did Charizard or the Ice Climbers or Mr. Game and Watch have to warrant inclusion?
I say that characterization should have a role in the popularity of a character, which in turn should have a role in the amount of fan outcry for the character to be in Smash. I suppose that bit was me saying that, while I agree that the Metroid series is underrepresented, that I also think that nearly any other character in the franchise deserves the spot more than Ridley does, because the other characters are characters as opposed to mooks pretending to be characters.
The three-foot tall Kraid from Metroid one is a more interesting character than Ridley.
You're really going to take unprofessional guesswork on how he could possibly play color you're opinion of him?
Maybe he'll just have Bowser's stats and a third jump, we don't know, maybe he'll be a Pit clone, we don't know.
A proposed moveset is not the same as a concrete decision on Sakurai's part.
I'm just saying that everything that I have seen, heard, read, or even thought of myself for how Ridley could play has been really bad, and I think that says something about the character's potential in gameplay.
I don't see it.
He's always looked lanky like that, he was a weirdly skeletal dragon, he's always been like that.
I fully admit that this one may just be me, but when he was the size of a house, I could suspend my disbelief more as to how that supported the rest of his body, but when he is brought down to, for lack of a better word, realistic proportions, he stops looking like a dragon with small legs and starts looking like my anorexic cousin Ned.
Except in Other M where he got weirdly beefy.
Would you prefer weirdly beefy Ridley, MMan?
I have been called a festering pile of shit sucking the blood from Sakurai's left nutsack (Sadly not a joke), but the insinuation that I would prefer
anything from Other M to be brought outside of Other M is the single most insulting thing that I have ever heard lobbed at me in my entire life.
He could just be a reverse Little Mac for all we know. Great in the air, but suffering on the ground.
My problem with this, assuming a similar style of balancing (More mobility, damage, and potential), being in the air is just a much better option than being on the ground for a variety of reasons.