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March 2008
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The editors liked
The gameplay is as accessible as ever. Whether youre a n00b who wants to mash buttons or a seasoned pro with serious skills
Youll have a good time. There is an amazing sense of depth to the game. From the deep roster to the finely tuned fighting eng...
Relatively lag-free online multiplayer
The ability to share game replays
Screenshots
And custom levels with friends
A massive yet surprisingly balanced character roster
Tons of ways to customise your matches
A lengthy single-player adventure mode
The editors didn't like
It doesnt really advance the franchise in any meaningful way. Its basically the past games with a new coat of paint. But really
Is that such a bad thing? The Final Word From the fighting mechanics to roster of players Brawl is a well-rounded game th...
Some of the platforming stages in Subspace Emissary could have been done without
Relatively lag-free online multiplayer, The ability to share game replays, screenshots, and custom levels with friends, A massive yet surprisingly balanced character roster, Tons of ways to customise your matches, A lengthy single-player adventure mode
Some of the platforming stages in Subspace Emissary could have been done without, Custom levels cant be used in online matches
With a bigger roster than ever, online multiplayer, and the ability to share screenshots, custom levels, and game replays with friends, Super Smash Bros. has never been better. ...
Abstract: Kyle Sudukis8.9 The latest Nintendo fighter has arrived on the Wii console that continues from the popular Super Smash Bros. series and features a plethora of Nintendo characters from Metroid to Zelda and even Snake from the Metal Gear Solid Series wh...
Abstract: Super Smash Bros. Brawl is not only the most complete version of Nintendos popular fighting game series, but a celebration of video games generally; even once-fierce rivals are invited to the party, like Sonic the Hedgehog and Solid Snake. Like previ...
The gameplay is as accessible as ever. Whether youre a n00b who wants to mash buttons or a seasoned pro with serious skills, youll have a good time. There is an amazing sense of depth to the game. From the deep roster to the finely tuned fighting eng...
It doesnt really advance the franchise in any meaningful way. Its basically the past games with a new coat of paint. But really, is that such a bad thing? The Final Word From the fighting mechanics to roster of players Brawl is a well-rounded game th...
From the fighting mechanics to roster of players Brawl is a well-rounded game that we just couldnt put down. The only downside to Brawl is that it doesnt do anything to reinvent the series. It takes elements of past SSB games and refines them, which ...
Abstract: Super Smash Bros. Brawl is, no doubt, one of the most anticipated games of the year. The two previous installments of the series sold like peanuts at a baseball stadium. The original Super Smash Bros. came out for the Nintendo 64 in 1999 and managed to se...
Abstract: The classic Nintendo brawler takes it to the next level with even more playable characters, awesome new Final Smash attacks, an immensely deep single-player mode, tons of unlockables and online play. It all adds up to make Super Smash Bros. Brawl an a...
Abstract: Do you remember the music to the third level of 1996 SNES game Yoshis Island? Wouldnt it just be super cool if someone gave it a funky remix with a full orchestra? If the answer to this question is yes, then do not pause for thought, to eat, sleep ...
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