![]() After they were both defeated, Palutena banished them both, to make sure they never return. ![]() She knew that if their battles kept going, every world in the universe would be destroyed, so that’s why she stood up and fought against both of them. Fortunately, both Galeem and Dharkon were defeated and banished by the legendary Goddess of Light, Palutena. The battles between these two powerful spirits became too catastrophic and chaotic, that there needed to be a balance between Light and Darkness in order for the universe to thrive. There was Galeem, The Lord of Light, who wanted nothing but light, and order in the universe and the other was Dharkon, The Embodiment of Chaos and Darkness, who wanted to consume the universe with nothing but darkness. ![]() Many years ago, there used to be two legendary spirits who would fight each other for how they wanted to run the universe. The backstory behind this adventure mode is actually quite interesting. So then I eventually had the brilliant idea for an expanded and improved version of World of Light, and I called it “Super Smash Bros Ultimate: World of Light Extended Cut.” And, you’ve guessed it, it is now a bigger, more immersive and story-filled Adventure Mode that has elements of both The Subspace Emissary from Brawl, and Kid Icarus Uprising. However this got me thinking? What if World of Light was more like the Subspace Emissary? What if Kirby wasn’t the only survivor? What if there was more of a story? What if there were more bosses? etc. And while I believe some characters could’ve been unlockable on certain parts of the map (such as Palutena being in The Temple of Light, and Pac Man being in Pac Maze) I still thought it was a cool adventure mode. ![]() The many maps were pretty well thought out and it was cool to see what Sakurai could still do, despite having health issues during Ultimate’sdevelopment. While not having much of a story or being as perfect or grand as Brawl’s Subspace Emissary, World of Light was still a unique, acceptable, and visually interesting adventure mode. ![]() For those who don’t know, Super Smash Bros Ultimate (currently my most favorite game on the Nintendo Switch) has had a well-known adventure mode known as World of Light. However, it didn't have much of a story because Sakurai unfortunately wasn't able to expand its story due to both health issues he was having AND especially due to the fact that he didn’t like the Subspace Emissary cutscenes being uploaded on the internet. ![]()
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