Hidden Gems is a video feature on GVN where they take a look at some of the coolest hidden gems or easter eggs in some of your favorite video games. In this episode GVN will be taking a look at Super Smash Brothers for Wii U and 3DS.

The eighth console generation is nearing a close, as people will be hearing about the next Xbox and PlayStation 5 before they know it. Before the ninth begins, let's look back at some of the best games that have appeared so far.

"Several Bayonetta players made it into the Super Smash Brothers 4 finals at Evo 2018 this year. Surprisingly, last year’s Evo winner and Bayonetta player Saleem “Salem” Akiel Young wasn’t one of them. Salem’s upset last year coincided with the longstanding debate over whether Bayonetta’s combo-linking abilities make her an unfair opponent, and after tonight’s results, that debate shows no signs of slowing down." | Maddy Myers, Kotaku
Smash 4's legacy in the Pro scene will be forever tainted by multiple controversies, so this ending was fitting in a way.
Half the audience walked out after finding out it's going to be a Bayo mirror match. Don't understand why they didn't just ban her from the tournament.
Well I guess since they are the same character there won't be an advantage other than their skill?
That's one of the problems with fighting games with large rosters, it's impossible to balance them all and especially for the pro scene. These pros pick the strongest characters in the game to master and win and it makes a lot of the tourneys boring to watch because we see the same characters over and over again.
Well, the other players could just quietly, and unanimously focus on knocking out the player who picks Bayo. Me and my friends use to do it when someone picked meta knight back in the day.

With the rise of eSports, the fighting game community has followed, in its own unique way, to higher production values with events such as Combo Breaker.