So, you are playing a game. And another character in that game makes you very angry. Normally, you either get mad or turn the game off. But super smash brothers gives you another option. This other option is to beat the living heck out of them. Super smash brothers starting as a console game that roughly translates to "Dragon king the fighting game". But, one of the developers thought that they should re-work the game using various Nintendo characters to create a home console game environment. This idea was approved and we have what we know and love, this game. Super smash brothers for N64 has spawned two sequels called melee and brawl, with a 3rd sequel on its way. This game takes place on a stage with a set ceiling, walls, and bottom. The object of the game is to push-through the use of violence- the other characters off the stage, taking away one of their lives. There are 12 characters and 10 stages to choose from, all of which are from various Nintendo games. Let's get to the review.
Graphics: This game looks pretty good. The backgrounds are pretty bland and some of the stages don't try to hide their cardboard-ness. The characters have some weird edges but everything animates pretty well and it is pleasing to the eye.
Sound: The music is nothing too special. It takes inspiration from many Nintendo games, though the music isn't something to look up on youtube. It isn't something you really notice in the game.
Addictiveness: yeah. I have accumulated an insane amount of time playing this game. I got it when it first came out and I have been playing it since. This game is incredibly addicting and you will never play it just once.
Story: well, there isn't one. The entire premise of this game is Nintendo characters attacking each other violently for our entertainment.
Depth: There are over 25 items to use, all of which have unique powers like healing, shooting, or blowing up. There are 12 characters to choose from Link, Mario, Luigi, pikachu, jigglypuff, kirby, captain falcon, fox, DK, ness, yoshi, and samus. There are also 10 stages to choose from, all from various Nintendo games.
Difficulty: It depends on who you are playing. Some characters aren't as good as the others, and that can make some very hard to play with. Nothing that cant be ironed out with some training though.
So, overall you should play it. It is a very memorable game and I think you would have some fun with it.
So, you are playing a game. And another character in that game makes you very angry. Normally, you either get mad or turn the game off. But super smash brothers gives you another option. This other option is to beat the living heck out of them. Super smash brothers starting as a console game that roughly translates to "Dragon king the fighting game". But, one of the developers thought that they should re-work the game using various Nintendo characters to create a home console game environment. This idea was approved and we have what we know and love, this game. Super smash brothers for N64 has spawned two sequels called melee and brawl, with a 3rd sequel on its way. This game takes place on a stage with a set ceiling, walls, and bottom. The object of the game is to push-through the use of violence- the other characters off the stage, taking away one of their lives. There are 12 characters and 10 stages to choose from, all of which are from various Nintendo games. Let's get to the review.
Graphics: This game looks pretty good. The backgrounds are pretty bland and some of the stages don't try to hide their cardboard-ness. The characters have some weird edges but everything animates pretty well and it is pleasing to the eye.
Sound: The music is nothing too special. It takes inspiration from many Nintendo games, though the music isn't something to look up on youtube. It isn't something you really notice in the game.
Addictiveness: yeah. I have accumulated an insane amount of time playing this game. I got it when it first came out and I have been playing it since. This game is incredibly addicting and you will never play it just once.
Story: well, there isn't one. The entire premise of this game is Nintendo characters attacking each other violently for our entertainment.
Depth: There are over 25 items to use, all of which have unique powers like healing, shooting, or blowing up. There are 12 characters to choose from Link, Mario, Luigi, pikachu, jigglypuff, kirby, captain falcon, fox, DK, ness, yoshi, and samus. There are also 10 stages to choose from, all from various Nintendo games.
Difficulty: It depends on who you are playing. Some characters aren't as good as the others, and that can make some very hard to play with. Nothing that cant be ironed out with some training though.
So, overall you should play it. It is a very memorable game and I think you would have some fun with it.