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'Super Smash Bros 4' DLC news 2016: Gamers reenact Palutena's Guidance on new DLC fighters

"Super Smash Bros 4" gamers might just have given Nintendo something to think about. The gamer group known as Zelda University recently uploaded a video on their YouTube channel depicting a secret conversation between Palutena and the new downloadable content (DLC) fighters in "Super Smash Bros 4."

Promotional poster for 'Super Smash Bros 4.' | Nintendo Life website

Gamers the world over know that there's a special feature in "Super Smash Bros" for Wii U and 3DS called Palutena's Guidance. This feature allows secret conversations to take place between Palutena and Pit, with the former providing the fighter with information about the opponent he's going against. The feature runs along the same vein as Snake's Codec Conversations featured in "Super Smash Bros Brawl."

According to Nintendo Life, the conversations between Palutena and Pit may only be activated on Palutena's Temple once per match. The conversations share thoughts and opinions of each fighter in "Super Smash Bros 4" and provide interesting insight on Pit as a character.

Nevertheless, this same feature was left out when Nintendo developed the new DLC characters, with each fighter carrying on ordinary conversations with Palutena. The conversations merely had Palutena saying she has no data on the fighter and Pit surmising the opponent may be from another dimension.

Zelda Universe gamers had other things in mind, though, when they lent their voices for the reenactment of Palutena's secret conversations with the fighters. This time around, the conversations included the latest DLC fighters of "Super Smash Bros 4" like Bayonetta, Cloud, and Corrin.

Fans and critics who viewed the video through Zelda Universe's YouTube channel claims the voice "reenactment" is extraordinary and does not sound like it was dubbed by fans at all.

It can be recalled that members of the Zelda Universe gamer group uploaded the initial video of their voice reenactments using the first wave of "Super Smash Bros 4" DLC characters, which included Ryu, Lucas, Mewtwo, and Roy.