Mr. Game & Watch (Super Smash Flash 2)

Mr. Game & Watch is a veteran starter character in Super Smash Flash 2. He was revealed on the third day of the APEX 2015 stream. His moveset and sprite design are taken from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Unlike his usual appearance as an unlockable character in all the official  games released to date and the original Super Smash Flash, he was made a starter instead in Super Smash Flash 2.

Mr. Game & Watch is currently placed at 28th of B tier on the current tier list. Mr. Game & Watch has strong KO moves in his disjointed smash attacks, all aerial attacks (excluding back aerial), and, as well as his potentially strong Judge and Oil Panic. Due to his high air speed, he has an amazing air game, along with fast and high priority aerial attacks that provide good spacing and edgeguarding tools, with his able to meteor smash if landed on the initial hitbox. His relatively slow falling speed allows him to break out of juggles, and combined with Fire, he has one of the best vertical recoveries in the game. Since forward aerial has good and slightly disjointed range and has slow falling speed, this helps in Mr. Game & Watch's great edgeguarding tactic in the wall of pain.

Despite these strengths, Mr. Game & Watch possesses a few notable weaknesses. He is tied with and  for being the third-lightest character in the game, which makes his survivability very weak. Despite possessing disjointed hitboxes, his overall range is mediocre, allowing sword-wielding characters to keep him away. Additionally, while Mr. Game & Watch's up throw and down throw are strong combo starters, none of his throws tend to KO until very high percentages of damage. His strongest special moves, Judge and Oil Panic, are also very situational, with Judge having a random effect with each use and Oil Panic only being useful against opponents with absorbable projectiles.

Attributes
Mr. Game & Watch is a medium-speedy, yet floaty third-lightweight and very combo-oriented character that has some typical attributes of characters in his weight class, and is a character who possesses a moveset of disjointed attacks. He has a fast running speed and a high jumping height, while his falling speeds and walking speeds are slow to compensate.

Mr. Game & Watch has fairly average attributes all around, running slightly slower and jumping slightly lower than, but runs faster and jumps higher than most of the other characters like and , mainly the lightest characters, such as  and. He has good air speed and is on the floatier side of the cast. His most notable attribute is his light weight, being tied for the third-lightest character in the game, as well as one of the lowest crouches in the game which allows him to evade various attacks from other characters.

Mr. Game & Watch has a fairly unorthodox playstyle focused on vertical combos. He possesses a very strong juggling game, with his neutral air having a large vertical hitbox and combo ability, his up special allowing him to quickly reach opponents above him, his up tilt having great upward range to catch opponents above him, and his up air being able to keep opponents in the air with its windbox effect, while also being a strong KO move and giving the opponents a hard time landing. He has a strong arsenal of smash attacks that deal huge knockback and KO opponents relatively early, especially when charged up. Mr. Game & Watch's greatest strength is the disjointed and considerable large range upon several of his attacks. Many of his attacks, including his tilt attack, smash attacks, aerials, and special moves, are disjointed with somewhat long durations and lingering hitboxes, which gives him an advantage in spacing and also increases his KO power, as well as for having a great ability of reaching opponents further away from him or behind him, in a similar style of and. This also grants him a great neutral game and a strong approach. He possesses various strong attacks in his moveset that grant potent offence and harsh punishment, and they are powerful enough to outbox nearly all characters on the ground and at the air in the game, but they are rather slow in the process.

Mr. Game & Watch's greatest weakness is his lack of horizontal approach options. His running speed is not fast enough to catch many opponents, and his only fast horizontal aerial is his back air, which does little damage and is difficult to combo with. His grab possesses little forward range and is somewhat laggy, but surprisingly has slightly disjointed range behind him and above him, despite having small range. Many of his other attacks, especially those with disjointed hitboxes and horizontal hitboxes, are also either slow or have awkward properties that make them difficult to use in the neutral game. As such, he has a difficult time getting much of anything started and struggles against characters that can outbox him on the ground, like and. He also has trouble with some zoners, as his down special only absorbs energy-based projectiles. He sometimes struggles to KO due to his slow smash attacks which have either high startup or have more amount of time before releasing to attack, leaving him with a few KO options outside of forward aerial, combos into up air (which is inconsistent), or his grab KO confirms. Mr. Game & Watch also has a hard time landing, due to his floatiness and the lack of good options to hit below him outside of down air, which has hefty landing lag.

When he does get in, though, Mr. Game & Watch can deal a lot of damage to opponents. His neutral air, up tilt, up special, and down air are all powerful combo tools that have the ability to link into each other, and forward air and up air are good combo finishers that can net a KO at high percents, along with his being able to quickly rack up damage. Mr. Game & Watch's neutral air can also drag the opponent down, leading to a grab or even a smash attack if timed properly.

Mr. Game & Watch has a decent and potentially deadly grab and throw game, as his down throw forces the opponent into a tech chase scenario and can also send the opponent off the ledge if used near it (which makes it the most deadliest spike), and also allows Mr. Game & Watch to punish with one of his smash attacks. Back throw launches the farthest of his throws. As a result, this is Mr. Game & Watch's strongest and best KO throw, being able to kill most characters at around 100%. His back throw and forward throw are very useful for setting up edgeguards. His forward throw and especially his up throw are combo throws that can follow up into aerial attacks such as his forward air or up air for KO confirms, or even his potentially deadly side special, Judge, which can KO at even low percentages if the number strikes 9. The same can be said for his other potentially deadly down special, Oil Panic — an attack that can KO opponents at all percentages —. It will absorb energy-based projectiles, and if filled, it will release a large and disjointed projectile that can one-hit KO opponents and will destroy a full shield if the power is maxed out, allowing Mr. Game & Watch to punish or even KO with one of his powerful smash attacks, depending on the strength of the projectiles absorbed. Mr. Game & Watch also has a strong edgeguarding game, with his high aerial mobility, ability to put out a large number of falling projectiles with his neutral special, long-lasting aerials, down smash having the ability of hitting opponents below him, and the ability to quickly react to opponents above him with his up special. His down air is also a strong meteor smash, and its disjointed hitbox allows it to beat out or trade with nearly every recovery move in the game, severely punishing opponents that have to recover low, such as Jigglypuff or. Mr. Game & Watch has a strong recovery himself, with a fast up special that covers a long vertical distance, slows his descent after rising, can be canceled with another attack, retains his midair jump, and has a hitbox when rising. Because of this, Mr. Game & Watch is almost never at a disadvantage offstage, as up special is capable of KOing opponents that are off the stage, which makes him more dangerous off-stage. Overall, Mr. Game & Watch is extremely deadly off-stage and at the ledge to all characters, even those with great recoveries like, , and even himself.

Overall, Mr. Game & Watch is described as a very powerful glass cannon (while also being viewed as the most potent glass cannon in the game), possessing a potent offense while being very vulnerable himself. He has high KO potential, dealing high damage and having a strong combo and juggling game, while also being easily KO'd himself due to his extremely light weight. He is also held back by a weak approach and overall slow and short-ranged attacks, which can be made up for with his disjointed and long-lasting hitboxes, high shield pressure, and strong air game backed by an excellent recovery, making Mr. Game & Watch one of the most fragile characters, but one of the most powerful characters throughout the game, as players either consider him to be a high-tier or top-tier character.

Changes and revisions
Mr. Game & Watch was mostly directly buffed, which means he has very potential and powerful KO power and a numerous amount of combos, although bugs related to down throw severely hurt his KO power, outweighing most of the buffs done, but has the least nerfs out of the other characters in the game (excluding ), fairly making his survivability strong. Below is a list of the major changes done in v1.1.

Tier placement history
Mr. Game & Watch was first placed 40th out of the 39 characters in the previous SSF2 Beta tier list since Beta 1.0, making him the first bottom-tier character in the Beta 1.0.0 metagame, the second bottom-tier character in the metagame is Black Mage. However, he rose to becoming 2nd and overall 17th in the mid tier list, being ranked 28th in the tier list, however, according to the fans of Mr. Game & Watch, he was most directly one of the most popular characters to be more played than the other characters, making him to be considerably ranked 1st high-tier or top-tier character in the game.

Trivia

 * Although Mr. Game & Watch's appearance mainly consists of two flat colors, his real base sprites are actually him on his metallic form, which are then recolored for his costumes.
 * Before the current costumes coloration was discovered, Mr. Game & Watch's base sprites were actually red as this color was more versatile for costume variety as opposed to his regular black coloration.
 * Mr. Game & Watch,, , , , and are currently the only true "silent characters" in the game.
 * Mr. Game & Watch and are currently the only characters to have more than one victory pose in the game, with Mr. Game & Watch being the only one to have three.
 * All of Mr. Game & Watch's moves use objects from games in the  series, making him the only character to have every single move in his arsenal based on a game he appeared previously before.
 * Mr. Game & Watch,, , Jigglypuff, , Mega Man, Rayman, and are currently the only characters who do not go into a helpless state under normal circumstances.
 * Prior to Beta 1.2, in which costumes were simple filters and hues, Mr. Game & Watch's sprites were red by default. This was due to the fact that it allowed for more varied costumes for the character, as grayscale colors like black cannot be changed by applying different hues.