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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
Abstract: Despite my growing dissatisfaction with Nintendo and a few of the things they are doing, I was obligated to pick up their long-promised killer app, Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Longtime players of the series can relax; Brawl is every bit the hardcore game ...
Abstract: Intro and Controls The Super Smash Bros. franchise is one of the most popular series out there, right at the top with Mario, Metroid, Zelda, and even series from other platforms such as Halo! Starting from the original Super Smash Bros. on the Nintendo...
Huge roster of characters, including Sonic and Snake, Fighting engine is easy enough for beginners, complex enough for pros, Multiplayer action is positively orgasmic, Smash ball super special moves are a great addition, Retro masterpieces are a nice bonu...
Online play is very disappointing, Subspace Emissary story mode could use some work, Masterpiece demos are a big tease, Doesn’t really bring anything new to the franchise (not really a con)
Make no mistake. Super Smash Bros. Brawl is the absolute best game available on the Nintendo Wii today. I haven’t had this much fun playing a video game in quite some time, possibly only getting rivaled by the rhythmic sensation of Rock Band and Gui...
Abstract: Like a blow to the head, Super Smash Bros. Brawl has body-slammed the gaming industry stupid in the third iteration of this Nintendo brawler. Everyone saw it coming years ago, and there was no escape, so like good gamers and journalists we embraced dai...
As I stated earlier, many people bought a Wii while waiting for this game, Super Mario Galaxy, and a few titles that have yet to be released. I have to say, these people made the right decision, because Super Smash Bros Brawl delivers on all it promis...
Abstract: The visuals of Super Smash Bros. Brawl are, in my opinion, some of the best that the Wii has to offer. There is ample use of many effects such as lighting, particle and water to name a few, and these effects manage to bring each level to life. Each of ...
35 playable characters; near-seamless online multiplayer; ridiculously huge amount of unlockables, vastly-improved adventure mode; one of the greatest, most diverse videogame soundtracks ever made; highly customizable controls; create and trade custom ...
Could stand to be a little less similar than Melee; online multiplayer lacks voice chat.
One of the greatest multiplayer games of all time and sure to be played beyond the Wii’s lifespan.
One of the most jam-packed video games ever in terms of modes, unlockables, features, characters, levels, etc. You name it, Brawl has it in spades; Better balanced roster; Subspace Emissary, Classic Mode, Events, Home Run Contest, Multi Man Melees, and...
While you can play it online, its a very shoddy online mode.
What else can I say other than you simply owe it to yourself to buy this game and treat yourself to one of the greatest multiplayer gaming experiences of all time. The only thing that stops me from giving it a perfect score is the not so perfect online...
Wide variety of fighters, Many different environments in which to fight, Long, single-player campaign, as well as many events and challenges to overcome, Addicting four-player game play, Easy for beginners, Deep enough for hardcore gamers, A metric t...
Annoying friend codes and lack of voice chat make online play limited, Online play can have massive lag at times, Some unlocks take may too much effort, The level editor is also somewhat limited, No leaderboards or online stat-tracking limits bragging ...
Super Smash Bros. Brawl adds a few things to a very strong formula: third-party characters like Solid Snake and Sonic, online player, player-created levels, and a more robust single-player or cooperative experience. That said, every step is evolutionar...