Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Manufacturer: Nintendo Part number: 90039
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Gamespot editors' review
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii) price range: $29.00 - $48.99
- Reviewed by: Lark Anderson
- Reviewed on: 03/07/2008
- Released on: 03/09/2008
It's hard to believe, but it's 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 even harder still to believe--and a testament to the series' popularity and longevity--is that these games are still being played religiously to this day. But no matter whether you're a diehard Smash Bros. fanatic or a neophyte brawler, you'll be pleased to know that Super Smash Bros. Brawl includes a plethora of impressive characters, features, and game modes, and is more accessible and fun than ever before.
For the uninitiated, Smash Bros. is a multiplayer-centric series of fast-paced 2D fighting games that features a cast of characters from all over the Nintendo universe. If you've ever found yourself arguing with a friend about whether or not Mario could beat Link in a one-on-one match, Brawl is the game that will let you settle the issue once and for all (the answer of course is that Kirby would eat them both). Characters such as Ike from Fire Emblem, Meta Knight from Kirby, Fox McCloud from Star Fox, Lucas from the unreleased-in-the-US Mother 3 (Earthbound 2), Pikachu from Pokémon, and many more are all on the roster in Brawl, boosting its size up to an impressive 35 total characters--14 of which are hidden and must be unlocked. For the first time, the list of guests includes third-party, non-Nintendo characters such as Solid Snake and Sonic the Hedgehog, and all of them bring their own signature fighting styles and moves to the game.
Smash Bros. has always been one of the most accessible fighting games on the market because of the simplicity of its controls, and Brawl is no different. There are essentially only two attack buttons (one for normal attacks and one for special moves), and depending on which way you tilt your control stick when you hit them, they can produce a variety of effects that include the titular "smash" attacks. In the interests of user friendliness, Brawl offers four possible control schemes, which ensures that everyone can play whichever way they like; Wii Remote and Nunchuck, Wii Remote alone, Classic Controller, and GameCube Controller are all equally represented. Each of these methods are equally viable, and fans of Brawl's predecessor will be happy to know that the GameCube controls remain unchanged.
Combat includes up to four players brawling on video game-themed stages. The goal is to knock your enemies out of the arena with one of the aforementioned smash attacks. The amount of damage each character has sustained is measured in a percentage, and the higher this percentage is, the farther he or she flies when hit. Battles are fast-paced, frenetic, fun, and often outrageous orgies of chaos, which makes Brawl a perfect party game. But just because the game's mechanics are so simplified compared to traditional fighters doesn't mean that there isn't a lot of depth to be found for those willing to invest the time.
All of the characters have their own strengths and weaknesses, and learning how to protect yourself while taking advantage of your opponents' flaws goes a long way toward securing a victory. There can be a surprising amount of strategy involved, from knowing when and how to attack to ensuring that the terrain of the sometimes over-the-top levels works for you rather than against you. But all that said, Brawl is an incredibly well-balanced game in which even a brand-new player can come away the victor against a hardened veteran.
Throughout combat, various types of items will spawn on the battlefield for use by the first player to reach them. Some, such as the beam sword, are offensive in nature and augment your attack capabilities, whereas others are restorative and will lower your damage meter. Many of these items are from the various games the characters originate from, such as the fire flower and the super mushroom from Super Mario Bros. Although a lot of them have been featured in the previous Smash Bros. games, many new ones appear in Brawl, including the superspicy curry, which makes your character breathe fire for a time. Also worthy of a mention are the various assist trophies, which summon non-playable characters such as Tingle from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker or the 8-bit racers from Excitebike to help or hinder you. Some things--especially the hammer, bob-omb, and warp star--could be considered game-breaking due to their abilities to inflict fatal wounds nearly all of the time, but these items and any others can be toggled off in the options menu before a match begins.
In fact, customizable is the name of the game, given that a wide variety of parameters can be adjusted when participating in the special brawl mode. Gravity, fighter size, and game speed are just a few of the options, with some of the more outlandish possibilities being whether or not your characters are made of metal (which makes them much heavier and thus harder to KO) or are virtually invisible. Both special brawl matches and regular battles let you customize which items are allowed and how often items will spawn, what kinds of handicaps--if any--are in place, how stages are selected, and more.
Teams can be created if you so desire, and the types of brawls that can be started include timed matches in which the one who scores the most kills and the least deaths wins, stock matches in which the last player standing wins, and coin-collecting matches in which the number of coins everyone has when time is up determines the winner. Tournaments are a snap to set up due to a built-in mode that facilitates up to 32 players on a single Wii, and there's even a rotation mode to help up to 16 players figure out how to take turns. In short, there are literally dozens of ways that you can battle in your living room.
User reviews
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this game ranks 1st in my top ten of best games ever!
by JoshimitsuJ20 on July 6, 2008
Pros: it is acssessable to all ages and is very user-friendly, it allows you to make stages unlike previous 'smash bros' games, you can also pick your favourite characters from most games,
Cons: it looks good, but doesnt compare to some games on the XBOX and PS3, up the ante next time Nintendo!
Summary: This is literally the best game i have ever played, the graphics are the best on the Wii i, have fun whenever i play it, and the host of unlockables ...
Summary: This is literally the best game i have ever played, the graphics are the best on the Wii i, have fun whenever i play it, and the host of unlockables is unparalled, whether you bought the game just because its a immense ninty love-in, or a smorgasbord of unlockables makes no difference, this is a great game and deserves game of the year, this is the one game that truly deserves your attention
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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The Best Fighting Game Deserves a Better Score than an 8.9?
by Cyborganizer on April 19, 2008
Pros: The Game Play is the best.
Cons: Online gaming is sub par.
Summary: This is the best fighting game ever made. It is a huge improvement over any other fighting game. Unlike most fighting games in which the purpose is only to reduce ...
Summary: This is the best fighting game ever made. It is a huge improvement over any other fighting game. Unlike most fighting games in which the purpose is only to reduce health to 0, Smash Brothers is a little more complex. The purpose to knock your opponent off of the stage. In all other fighting games I can just press a few buttons to defeat anybody. However, the Smash Brothers series requires different techniques. Just adding percent damage does nothing for you, you have to knock your opponent off of the cliff and keep him/her off. I have seen opponents eliminated with only slight damage because his/her opponent was able to keep him/her from recovering. I also like the different items in the game. I often play with all items on and on medium settings, but all settings are adjustable. You can turn any item on or off and change the settings between low-high. The gameplay is near perfect.
My only complaint is with the online gaming.
1. Why am I only allowed to enter 64 friend codes???!!!
2. Why am I not allowed to change settings in an Anyone match?
3. Why am I not allowed to talk or see the names of my opponents in anyone matches?
4. Why no voice chat? (This is my personal opinion. Some gamers like not having voice chat, but I want it.)
5. Why do Anyone matches have so much lag, but friend matches are almost lag free?
6. I HATE FRIEND CODES!
Finally, the EA game Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 has a great online gaming feature. It allows players to see the names of their opponents, nearly lag free, and no friend codes. I can see a huge list of every game available, see who is in that game and decide if I want to enter it. Why does Brawl not let me do that?
Overall I think this game deserves about a 9.3-9.5. I will give it a 10 to balance out the 8.9 average.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Absolutely Fantastic Game! Worth the wait!
by juniormoua on March 10, 2008
Pros: Game is built solid, gameplay is fun, and everything is just "Wow!"
Cons: Story Mode 2 Player could have used split screen :o)
Summary: Okay, first off, I really don't know why Xombie11 rated this a 6/10, when he hasn't tried everything out. The characters were built very well overall. You ...
Summary: Okay, first off, I really don't know why Xombie11 rated this a 6/10, when he hasn't tried everything out. The characters were built very well overall. You can't just jump into Brawl mode, which I believe is what Xombie11 did. There's 35 characters to unlock!
I'm a BIG and HUGE fan of games, especially when it comes to Smash Bros. The other Smash Bros. hit was pretty good, but NOT the best. I've rated the old ones like SBM (Smash Bros Melee) 8/10. This version I have to admit I rate it a 10/10.
Story Mode is where you can unlock most of these characters, but that's really not the benefit of Story/Adventure Mode... the story mode generally helps you go through EACH AND EVERYONE of the characters, giving you the necessary guidance you need to learn how to play each character's roles. They are not just "meh" like Xombie11 states it. The Story mode made me felt like I was playing ALL of the games from Mario to Metal Gear, ALL combined into one game!
The Brawl part is great! There's NEW things brought into the game itself such as special moves and powers... the new power up items are totally rocking down the house! Each character's moves also make this game INTENSE and full of entertainment!
Aside from the whole thing, the great Plus to this game is the wifi with others. It's amazing how some people pull off such moves I can't even do yet! I've spent 8 hours playing it in one day, and my gawd, I hardly EVER do that!
This is a plus and a keeper!Updated
Okay, first off, I really don't know why Xombie11 rated this a 6/10, when he hasn't tried everything out. It does NOT deserve a 6/10. That's borderline of not worth it. The characters were built very well overall. You can't just jump into Brawl mode, which I believe is what Xombie11 did. There's 35 characters to unlock!
I'm a BIG and HUGE fan of games, especially when it comes to Smash Bros. The other Smash Bros. hit was pretty good, but NOT the best. I've rated the old ones like SBM (Smash Bros Melee) 8/10. This version I have to admit I rate it a 10/10 for what it's worth.
Story Mode is where you can unlock most of these characters, but that's really not the benefit of Story/Adventure Mode... the story mode generally helps you go through EACH AND EVERYONE of the characters, giving you the necessary guidance you need to learn how to play each character's roles. They are not just "meh" like Xombie11 states it. The Story mode made me felt like I was playing ALL of the games from Mario to Metal Gear, ALL combined into one game!
The Brawl part is great! There's NEW things brought into the game itself such as special moves and powers... the new power up items are totally rocking down the house! Each character's moves also make this game INTENSE and full of entertainment!
Aside from the whole thing, the great Plus to this game is the wifi with others. It's amazing how some people pull off such moves I can't even do yet! I've spent 8 hours playing it in one day, and my gawd, I hardly EVER do that!
This is a plus and a keeper!Updated
PS- Another addition to this Wii version is the ability to create your own stages! It's a great tool and very fun to battle it out on friends who create their own unique stages!1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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One of the best multiplayer fighting games of all time
by The_Penguin_Man on November 29, 2009
Pros: Superb visuals and audio. 35 character - all of them are balanced. Supports multiple controller options. 4-player multiplayer with a multitude of options. Smooth friend-to-friend online play.
Cons: Single player campaign mode (Subspace Emissary) is average at best and forces the player to grind all previous levels near the end.
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this is the greatest game ever created by nintendo ever
by orkofthenorth on April 9, 2009
Pros: i like everything about this product
Cons: more custimizatoin options, and
Summary: this is the best ever
Summary: this is the best ever
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Awsome game! Had friends and it gets waaay better xD
by goofy_rod on January 30, 2009
Pros: LOTS OF CHARACTERS WITH AWESOME ATTACKS.
Great control of the character.
Great graphics.Cons: It gets boring if you don't play it with friends.
It can get somewhat repetitive as do all fighting games.Summary: LOVE THIS GAME!!! It's absolutely great and the choice of characters couldn't be better (Mewtwo is out :S ).
Great time spent around it, cool characters, great control, awesome ...Summary: LOVE THIS GAME!!! It's absolutely great and the choice of characters couldn't be better (Mewtwo is out :S ).
Correction: Add Friends and it gets waaay better
Great time spent around it, cool characters, great control, awesome quality, variety, versatility. You name it. For a fighting style game, this one is pretty amazing and will leave you addicted. Try it out :D
Updated on Jan 30, 2009
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Near Perfect-But could be EVER so slightly better.
by Cooldude9210 on January 3, 2009
Pros: Great controls; Perfect gameplay; Engaging storyline; multitude of play modes.
Cons: Gameplay can get a little hectic and you can lose your place easily. Also, online can sometimes lag or be empty, with no one playing.
Summary: This game was revolutionary when it first came out. Now, two games later, it continues that revolution, with two new 3rd party characters, a storyline that's considerable, and a ...
Summary: This game was revolutionary when it first came out. Now, two games later, it continues that revolution, with two new 3rd party characters, a storyline that's considerable, and a single player that is almost as good a game on it's own. The gameplay CAN get a little hectic at times, but that's the fun of it. The game boasts online play, but only once out of the four times I've played has it actually connected me with someone else. Overall, I think this game should be in every wii library on the face of the earth.
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The best game ever for the wii
by shagoniel44 on December 28, 2008
Pros: Everything is amazing
Cons: The online gaming is quite dissapointing, but they did the best with what they had.
Summary: I've had this game for over a year and have logged thousands of games but im still not sick of it at all, which is more than i can ...
Summary: I've had this game for over a year and have logged thousands of games but im still not sick of it at all, which is more than i can say for any other game that i have ever played.
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Greatest Game for the Wii
by jchoopz on September 1, 2008
Pros: It's Super Smash Bros. Everything that you love about the past games with even more features.
Cons: Online play is very lackluster. There are lots of things you can do to make online play much better, but its still a disappointing effort by Nintendo.
Summary: Wow, so much to say about the game in such little space. First off, it is your classic Super Smash Bros. It plays a little different that its predecessors, but ...
Summary: Wow, so much to say about the game in such little space. First off, it is your classic Super Smash Bros. It plays a little different that its predecessors, but the core gameplay is still about the same and still extremely fun. They have added an adventure mode which I found extremely enjoyable. It isn't the deepest, and takes only about 10 hours to complete, but as a side feature it is pretty nice.
Online play is the new feature that makes Brawl much better that Melee, but at the same time isn't near what it should be. Online play in useless without friend codes, as playing with random people is pretty much a crapshoot. So basically what you need to do is get online and find some friends to play with. There are several Brawl communities you can join, such as http://supersmashbc.com, which make the online experience much more fun. Once you get involved in a clan or online competitions, or just even get into some social Brawls with people from a community it makes SSBB much more fun.
So, if you can manage to work around the online play there really aren't any flaws to this game. The graphics aren't next gen caliber really, but they are very solid and for a game like this there is never really a time when you find yourself wishing the graphics were better. If you are still reading this and haven't gotten Super Smash Bros. Brawl, then you are just wasting your time. You don't need to read anymore about anything. This is the best game on the Wii. Trust the millions who love this game and go out and get it for yourself. -
Get ready to shave Mario's mustache
by Gamegirl15 on June 24, 2008
Pros: Lots of replayability,gorgeous graphics and the amount of unlockable content is incredible
Cons: Nothing to say here
Summary: FINALLY!!!After a delay that broke fans heart,the Wii's most waited title is here.Super Smash Bros.Brawl is an incredible game with addictive gameplay and suprising visuals....
Summary: FINALLY!!!After a delay that broke fans heart,the Wii's most waited title is here.Super Smash Bros.Brawl is an incredible game with addictive gameplay and suprising visuals.The controls are good,specially if you use a Gamecube controller.Attacks are easy to learn,but some characters can take some time to master,like Sonic for example.The game's visuals are one of the best looking on the Wii.Although that some collision problems appear,the game still impressive.Enviorements are creative and character models look smooth.As I say first,the fighting is addictive,and with the lots of unlockables,I'm sure that this game will keep you busy for months and years.In short words,Super Smash Bros.Brawl is an incredible game that Wii owners and figthing fans must check out.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Nintendo
- Part number: 90039
Product Basic Spec
- Platform Wii
- ESRB rating Teen - Crude Humor,Cartoon Violence
- Genre Action
- Number of players 1-4 Players
- Customization Editing Tools
- Offline modes Cooperative,Competitive,Team Oriented
- Online modes Competitive,Team Oriented
Game
- Developer Game Arts
- ESRB Teen
- ESRB descriptors Crude Humor,Cartoon Violence
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