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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
Published: 2008-03-11, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: It’s hard for a game like Super Smash Bros. Brawl to live up to expectations. It’s easily been one of the most highly-anticipated games on the Wii, and Melee did phenomenal sales on the GameCube. So was it everything I had hoped it would be? H...
Abstract: Few games have the longevity that the Smash Bros. series has enjoyed. Nintendos unique fighting game series pulls together dozens of characters from many titles on its systems from the last 25 years and puts them into ridiculous arenas with tons of a...
Abstract: Name: Super Smash Bros. BrawlGenre: FightingPlatform: Nintendo WiiOriginally touted as a launch title for the Wii, Super Smash Bros. Brawl has finally reached American shores. With promises of the most expansive multiplayer the series has seen and a si...
Abstract: Its packed to the brim with content, its awesome, and its the worthy successor to Melee. But its not perfect. The Super Smash Bros. series is the ultimate in accessibility, lastability, and fan appeal. Since the release of Melee over six years ago...
Abstract: Super Smash Bros. Brawl is all about having fun, particularly for long-time Nintendo fans since just about everything from Game & Watch to WarioWare to Kid Icarus to Pokemon to the 16-bit rivalry between Sonic the Hedgehog and Mario is incl...
Abstract: Hey, Smash Bros. Dojo? I need a word with you.Though you represent one of the industry's most brilliant marketing tactics I've ever seen, I must confess that I'm a wee bit irate with you. You've made my job difficult. I have to review this friggin' ga...
Unmatched four-player fighting action; superb soundtrack; oodles of content to unlock.
Silly story mode and awkward side-scrolling platforming; looks like the GameCube game.
Pitting your favorite characters against one another never gets old. Whether its arguing about whether Batman could beat up Captain America, or if the G.I. Joes could take on Optimus Prime, theres something appealing about imagining your heroes dukin...
Relatively lagfree 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 customize your matches, A lengthy singleplayer 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: Its hard to believe, but its been nine years since the original Super Smash Bros. brought some of the most iconic Nintendo characters together for frantic battles, and roughly seven years since its sequel Super Smash Bros. Melee was released. Perhaps...