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Super Smash Bros. 02-21-16 02:20 AM
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Super Smashing Review!
Super Smash Bros.
This is a game that release on the Nintendo 64, a brawling/fighting game that had revolutionized a series of games that we play on newer generation consoles. In this review, I will be covering the graphics, game play pros and cons, and the difficulty of the fighting/brawling between the most beloved characters that we have all grown up with in our childhood/adulthood gaming careers. I first picked up a copy of this game back in 1999, at the time, I was 3 years old, so, it was as if I was playing the best game in the universe. But, now that I am older, and have an understanding of what makes a good game worth playing, I feel now is the time to place my ideology of video game's worth. At the time, this game was ahead of its' time. The three dimensional properties and graphics were considered to be well above average. It shown a great deal of both A: in depth likeness of the characters, and B: properly aligned hit boxes, so when your character's attack made contact, it wouldn't deny your character the satisfaction of doing damage to your opponent. With that stated, I shall now address some cons, as well. It is true, that they didn't have the greatest graphics to use for these games, but I feel as if they could have smoothed out some of the edgy-like look of some of the characters. Which, that is why I give the graphics a 7/10, for it was excellent graphics for the time, but, they could have smoothed out some of the polygon shapes on the character's textures.
Now, let us address the pros and cons of the game play. I will start will the pros, considering it is a decently long list. The addicting factor of difficulty settings and weapon/items to add or subtract from the matches in the game provided an unpredictability to the outcome to a match. For example, you may really kick butt on the difficulty setting of level 2-4, but, raise it to 6-9 and you might have had a really tough figh... Read the rest of this Review
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