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$49.99
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| PLATFORM: | Nintendo Wii |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Nintendo |
| ESRB RATING: | Teen |
| FEATURES: | Nintendo, See your favorite Smash Bros. character, redesigned from their most recent games, brawl onto your screen once again!, A host of new characters to fight with, including Sonic, Pit from Kid Icarus, Wario and Diddy Kong, More than a dozen gorgeously-rendered stages, New special moves and attacks, including the groundbreaking Final Smash, New items and assist trophies |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | WI-RVLPRSBE |
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| UPC: | 045496901103 |
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Customer Reviews of Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Super Smash Bros is A HIT with my boys!!! I am rating this game a winner because it hit big with both of my boys. I have an eleven year old and a five year old and they equally enjoy playing this game. My older son enjoys battling his friends in head to head competition (battles) as well as the CPU... While my younger son prefers to do battle with the CPU. They both love to play this game equally and opt to play it often (as I allow of course). This game offers a wide variety of characters to choose from and pair up with in various battle modes. Great game! --No disappointment here :)...
The best fighting game ever
Super Smash Bros. Brawl is hands down the best fighting game ever. I've never played a more enjoyable fighting game. Its a fighting game accessible to everybody. To those who are unfamiliar with fighting games, it provides an easy control scheme. To those who are more experienced, it should be a breeze. This game might be accessible to everyone, yet it is a difficult to master. I was reading the reviews with 1 star and I just wanted to scream at the people reviewing them. I've had that game in my Wii since launch, and i've never taken it out since then.
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>Graphics 9/10- Smooth graphics, and you can decide whether you want 4:3 or 16:9 widescreen. This game also runs at 60 fps, and doesn't slow down.
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>Sound 10/10- Hearing music from all different Nintendo classics brings that nice nostalgic sound to my ears. Tons of music, in fact, there are about 4 songs per stage.
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>Replay Value 10/10- I've been playing this game since launch and I've never stopped yet.
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>Features 9/10- You can never run out of things to do in this game. If you've done everything, try testing your skills in the online mode. The online could of been better, but it's fine with me.
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>Overall 10/10- Sure, some think it isn't perfect but its fine with me. I got everything I wanted out of this game.
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The most awesome fan service of a game ever.
This game is one of the best I've ever played. I'm willing to admit that part of the reasoning behind it is the nostalgia factor. However, even if you remove the nostalgia, its a pretty fun game with some of the best graphics the Wii has seen so far.
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>The graphics are fantastic, and are actually pretty realistic. This game brings up the same issue Super Mario Galaxy brought up, I don't think I want any game including Mario or Kirby to look much more realistic, or it just wouldn't feel right. There's some pretty good textures here, and a very solid frame rate. I have never noticed any slowdown, not even in the game's craziest moments. The graphics, while not the best you're going to see in gaming, are very solid, do their job, and are some of the best the Wii offers.
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>The soundtrack is far beyond what gamers are used to. It is massive. Not only is it massive, but is awesome too. Most of the songs are reworked classics, that any gamer loves to hear. As for the others, they're still nice to have for variety. A cool new feature is that you can select how often certain songs play on each arena. The soundtrack is amazing, and has a pretty good chance at winning that department here for Best of 2008.
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>Now for the game play. As much as they have added to the graphics and soundtrack, they have added even more to the game play. Not only do they have the awesome new arenas that change as you fight, but they also included some of your old favorites from Melee. There's also way more characters than before, and I am really glad they included Snake and Sonic, as they are both huge parts of my gaming history. They revamped the single player completely. Now, not only can you play through classic on various difficulties, but there's the new single player storyline, Subspace Emissary. There's no speaking in Subspace, which I consider a good thing, and its filled with funny moments, as well as cool epic ones. It lasts a good eight hours or so, and is surprisingly good for a party and/or fighting game. Subspace has helped to evolve Brawl past a party/fighting game, and really makes it a whole lot more fun to play single player than it was with Melee. When you're done with Subspace, there's still classic mode, tournament, home run, multi man brawl, boss battles, coin toss, and more. The multi player is as great as ever, and I think the super smash orb really adds tot he game play, because everyone in the room is yelling at each other in panic and fighting to get the final hit on it when it arrives. Plus all the super smash moves are pretty cool, well except for Luigi's, I'm not really sure what to think when he does that.
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>In short, this game will keep you entertained for hours and hours. Even if you get sick of it from playing it too much, I promise that you'll come back to it eventually. This game has some serious replay value. Forget about your harsh feelings towards the Wii, when you approach this game, just have fun with it.