The replay alone might be enough for some people, but those who want to get creative can turn those clips into videos. Unfortunately, these effects are only available while the replay is paused or you’re scrubbing through frame-by-frame. In terms of filters, you can go black and white, make the colors more vivid, or even make your game look like a manga in motion. About half of the frames available are just different variations and positioning of the Smash logo, but there’s also a film reel effect, wood grain, grunge, canvas, stars, flowers and more. At any time, you can take a snapshot of what happened, and if you want to fine-tune things you can choose to view the fight frame by frame.įor fun stuff, there are loads of filters and frames you can apply. You can pan and tilt, zoom in and out, and even use motion controls to see things just the way you like. The cool thing about this replay system is that you can manipulate the camera to view the action from whichever angle you want. Press A on the video to bring up its control window, and press A again to view it. You can sort by date, mode, or stage, and you can filter it down even further by fighters and by clips of matches where Spirits were equipped. This function will save the entirety of your match. At the end of each match when you reach the summary screen, you’ll be able to press the Y button to save a replay. But how do you do it? Take a virtual seat and let us tell you. This is great for those who want to share clips or who just want to study their game to improve. Ultimate has a convenient replay feature which lets you save replies from any match you play.