Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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Product Description
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
Product Details
- Brand: Nintendo
- Released on: 2008-03-09
- ESRB Rating: Teen
- Platform: Nintendo Wii
- Format: Nintendo
- Dimensions: 3.00 pounds
Features
- 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
Editorial Reviews
The third installment in Nintendo's popular Super Smash Bros. fighter franchise debuts on the Wii in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Loaded with all the characters and features players have loved from the two previous versions, plus much more, it is a worthy addition to the series and yet another must-have title for the Nintendo Wii.
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The lifeblood of the Super Smash Bros. series has always been the depth of the character lineup that each installment has been able to bring and Brawl not only keeps with tradition, but does it one better. Just as in Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros Melee, players can expect to pit their favorite Nintendo characters against each other in head-to-head and multiplayer battles, but instead of insisting on characters exclusively from the Nintendo universe, Brawl adds variety in the form of superstars Sonic the Hedgehog and Solid Snake from Konami's Metal Gear franchise. This is a first-time addition and one that will delight veteran players and newbies alike. But these two characters are only a sampling of the new additions to the game's lineup. The other ten come from classic Nintendo titles and bring the complete lineup of playable characters to a whopping 25. See the full list on combatants below:
New Comers: Pit from the Kid Icarus series, Wario, Zero Suit Samus, Ike from the Fire Emblem series, Meta Knight and King Dedede from the Kirby series, Pokémon Trainer, Diddy Kong, Lucas from the Earthbound/Mother series, Pikimin and Olimar from the Pikmin series and of course Sonic and Solid Snake.
Returning Veteran Fighters: Mario, Link, Kirby, Pikachu, Fox McCloud, Samus, Zelda/Sheik, Bowser, Donkey Kong, Yoshi, Princess Peach and Ice Climbers from the NES title Ice Climber.
The Rules of the Brawl
As in previous releases in the series, Brawl places players within a
different, but easy to use fighting system. Players choose a character,
select one of the numerous stages--which are levels based in the game worlds
represented in Super Smash Bros.-- and try to knock their opponents
off the screen using a range of standard techniques and combos as well as a
variety of special attacks and `Smash Moves' specific to their chosen
character. A Smash Move can only be performed after securing a `Smash Ball.'
These precious items, marked with the Smash Bros. logo, fall randomly
and can be used by either player, but they must be cracked open before they
can be used. To keep things interesting they can also can be stolen if not
used right away, so when a player sees one it must be grabbed quickly and
cracked to avoid an unfortunate turn of events.
Also, keeping with the game's "E" rating and player's affection for the characters, instead of displaying health bars the game uses a percent system to indicate character status and strength. The more damage done to a character, the higher the percentage and the farther back he/she is knocked back when struck by an opponent.
Many Ways to Play: Multiplayer and Single Player Options
Just as in previous installments of Super Smash Bros. there is fun to
be had whether you choose to fight in multiplayer or single player mode, but
Brawl again pushes the envelope even further by providing additional
ways to play within these areas and the possibility of others added later.
Here are just a few of the modes that you can expect to see:
Multiplayer
- Standard Multiplayer Brawl - A standard battle between 2-4 players.
- Special Brawl - Take down your friends in matches which you can customize with as many rules as you would like.
- Tourney - Choose the number of players and rules you want and have at it in a round-robin battle against many foes.
- Online Multiplayer - For the first time play against registered friends or randomly selected opponents from anyplace in the world via a Nintendo Wi-Fi connection.
- Training - Start on the path to Brawling like a pro as you learn to string standard moves together into combos.
- Classic - Fight your way through semi-randomly generated battles where each match features an arena or opponent from a particular game series and may feature unique battle conditions.
- Stadium: Target Smash - Practice your aim as you break ten targets within a set time limit.
- "Subspace Emissary" - The world of Smash Bros. is invaded by an entity called the Ancient Minister and his army, called "The Primid. As this villain starts turning characters into trophies to harness their power, declare a peace with your quarrelsome companions and work together to defeat the invaders in an engrossing side-scrolling adventure.
Because the Super Smash Bros. series has a huge following and an even larger list of characters from the Nintendo catalog, it only makes sense that players may have a preference for a particular Nintendo controller from the era of their favorite game. Because of this the game's creators have incorporated all four of the major Nintendo controllers into the mix. Whether you prefer the Wii Remote, the Wii Remote with Nunchuck, the Wii Classic Controller or the GameCube Controller it makes no difference. All four are fully compatible with all the features of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, although the handling of each is a little different. Choose the one you are most comfortable with, or explore all your options. The choice is yours.
A Barrel Full of Customization
Finally, created with an eye towards providing year's worth of fun, Brawl
comes with extensive built-in customization possibilities. Dive into the
game's seemingly endless list of game modes/mini-games, battle stages,
in-game items and musical playback options to make the game your own and
Brawl the way you want to.
Customer Reviews
Great Game, yet wi-fi is the cause of it mssing
the last star![]()
I would honestly say I thought Nintendo was going to flop since I was a huge
fan of smash, but melee is anythign from the truth. The game is very fast
paced and the action is ridiculous. I would recomment this game to
everybody.
The only draw back is going on the wi-fi. I'm use to my 360 in that it seeks
the best connection and goes with it. Many times while fighting the game
will suddenly time out, or slow down to the point it isn't really enjoyable.
Even when it isn't going slow there seems to be a lag between the different
wi-fi's communicating with one another resulting in not only my character
swinging (I use Link alot) into air, but everyone elses. Nice try on tryin
out the wi-fi Nintendo, but there needs to be something better in place to
earn that 5th golden star this game deserves.
Two words.....over-rated![]()
With all of the hype surrounding the Smash Bros. series I had high
expectations when I purchased this game. Unfortunately it did not live up to
those expectations. The game was enjoyable for the first couple of days, but
I quickly grew tired of it. There just isn't enough depth in this game for
me to keep playing it. If you don't have any nostalgic ties to this series
you may want to stay away.
My son loves it.![]()
My son and his friends thorougly enjoy this game. It is very good
entertainment.















