Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

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Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Engage the rage with Super Smash Bros. Brawl! The third installment of the incredibly successful Super Smash Bros. series is now on the Wii, The roster is longer than ever, but that just means more butt to kick across over a dozen different, graphic-rich stages with original moves, new modified moves, and a brand-new super attack called Final Smash! Old favorites like Mario, Link, Peach and Kirby are now joined by such exciting newcomers as Wario, Solid Snake and Sonic the Hedgehog. With a variety of new modes, an absolutely epic soundtrack and the ability to play with distant friends through online multiplayer, this is a game you'll have to break your own fingers to put down. Original soundtrack from 36 different artists Online Multiplayer ESRB Rated RP for Rating Pending

 

Super Smash Bros. Brawl Accessories

Super Mario Galaxy
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Prima Official Game Guide (Prima Official Game Guides)
Official Nintendo Wii Wheel
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
Wii Classic Controller
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
Okami
No More Heroes
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed

 

Super Smash Bros. Brawl Reviews

My personal favourite characters were definitely Marth and Ganondorf. Plus, Sonic is in this game, and I'm not even going into why that is a problem for me. The game was nicely controlled, though some characters had to be dulled to make way for new characters. It's a cheating way to win, if you ask me. Peach and Zero-Suit Samus are the only characters I can control well. It didn't have much to offer in gameplay, but the controls were excellent, the characters were fast, powerful, and, for the most part, pretty unique. But many more characters, levels, and things to do made this somewhat better than the original. In other words, it got scratched up bad.

I know I'm going to get some negative feedback from this review, but I'm willing to take that chance. Otherwise, stick to the first two. My personal favourite character was. Let's start off with a history lesson, 'kay. But me and several other gamers have a common problem: gameplay.

Plus, it was on a disc. Brawl's controls.slip. Melee was great. True, it did have 'clone characters,' but even the first one had one (Luigi). Also: Final Smashes, probably the worst item or technique ever brought on this franchise. So far, I've only hit my opponents about 1/8 times of playing this game, and I've almost always taken a hit from them.

OK, it had the level creator, and I'll grant the game fans that was pretty cool for a little while. The first one was really good. However, Brawl was a terrible follow-up. And the characters, for my final words on this review, are all dulled down to a point of almost uselessness. Don't buy this game unless you like those kinds of fighting games. Something I forgot to mention on the other games was that I could hit my opponent all the time.

probably Samus or DK.

 

One of the first Mario games we bought for the wii was Galaxy and we love it. But if you are deciding between Brawl & Galaxy I would do Galaxy in a heart beat However - all the guys can do tons of moves and the graphics are pretty good I kinda wish we would have bought a different game. So we wanted to find something that we could play together and would be just as much fun, after reading tons of reviews I decided to buy Smash Bros. It is just ok, we think it gets kinda boring after awhile. It is very addicting and hard to share.

 

newcomer or you've been playing the series for years, this game will almost definatley not disappoint you in the least. With many fighting games, one-player playing is usually pretty dull. I was very excited when Brawl came out, and one of the reasons I got a Wii in the first place was because of Super Smash Brawl. I'm a huge fan of the Smash Bros. Then, of course, theres wi-fi, which I don't really bother with but many people love. Of course, the multiplayer gaming is the best.

Overall, if you're a Smash Bros. This game is great. But, there are a large amount of single-player modes as well. Plus, veterans of the series can use gamecube controllers like in the previous game. With 35+ playable characters and dozens of stages and items, the multiplayer part of the game makes it outstanding. Every time I have friends over, we play it for hours on end; it just never gets old.

series, and Super Smash Brother's Brawl's predecessor ( Super Smash Melee ) was my first and favorite gamecube game.

 

THIS IS PROBABLY NOT A GAME FOR ADULTS. :P They wanted my sister and I to wait while they tried to pick something up. I'll have my friend's over and they loooove to be able to pick diffrent characters and stages. My dad tried to play it, and so did my mom.

I would like to start off. They BOTH got frustrated because they didn't get the whole concept of beating other players up. But this isn't that kind of game. I also like the WIFI, because if no one wants to play me, I can just go online and fight other people. SORRY.

O.e.

 

Another reason is that it's challanging and adventure mode is fun because you have to save the world from bombs that are like black holes and fight things along the way but it is totaly different than battling, so if you don't like battling or think it's boring you might like this mode and has 50 files. I like that it's like the other versions but is new, exciting, and different. I think it's the best game for the Wii.

 
 
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