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They say there's no perfect game... Actually, probably no one has ever said that. But still, I bet lots of people thought that. Well, those people thought wrong. There is such thing as a perfect game. You're staring at the review of it right now. Because that's right folks, this is Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Nintendo's only best game of all time. All dem Sony fanboys are like, "sony is best but Super Smash Bros. Brawl is my bff," and the XBOX fanboys are like, "hurr durr thats the best game ever but its totally a ripoff of kinect sports." I would buy a Wii just to play this game. It's just that good. Better than Mario Kart Wii. Better than Skyrim. Better than... Dare I say this? Super Smash Bros. Brawl is better than provolone cheese. Mixed with ham and bread. It's just that good (I know I already said that, shush).

OK, so I've basically just ruined the whole review by saying what I think of the game. Not really, actually. Prepare to be blown away by this totally biased awesome review. You may think it's biased, but it's... yeah, it probably is. But it's still awesome.

Graphics - 10

Everything, EVERYTHING with graphics in this game is custom and brand new and stuff. Nope, no ports directly from Melee... I don't really know if that's possible anyways, so ignore that. The graphics of this game are maximum. Highly realistic, no graphical bugs as far as I know, and totally awesome special effects. It's barely even Nintendo since the graphics are so good. I give the graphics a 10, HAH.

Sound - 11

This is the best part. Yup, even better than the gameplay. This game has seven-and-a-half hours of music. That's gotta be a world record, seriously. But it gets even better: Every song (except the ones that are supposed to be ported from Melee) is a remake of older songs. So that means that every single, every single song from the Kirby franchise that's in this game is a brand new orchestra remix. I'm not even kidding, {exaggeration zone} they remade practically half of the songs in every character's franchise {end exaggeration zone}. I'll say this again, they remade a few hundred music tracks from the world of Nintendo.

Here is the full soundtrack. 7 and a half hours of pure awesome. Somehow they've actually made remixes sound better than the original songs. This game in total is 8 gigabytes (which is huge, possibly even the largest on a Nintendo console), and I bet like half of that are the music tracks.

Every dang track sounds great (except a few of the F-Zero and most of the Fire Emblem tracks), so I give the sound another 10. Yes, the sound deserved it. That's probably the most unbiased rating in this review, and certainly the strongest, most solid 10 here. And yeah, the graphics deserved it also.

Performance and Online Play - 10 and 5

Hmm. This game performs extremely well considering how large it is, and I never experience lag, but... The online play is horrid. If you try to play with someone too far away, it lags pretty bad. Heck, if you're in the USA and you're playing against someone in the UK, it probably will disconnect you or something dumb like that. But at least it's not overload cruddy. Performance gets a 10, online play gets a 5 (sad).

Gameplay/Addictiveness - 10

So now that we got past the most amazing part of the game, we're at the gameplay. You probably know what it is, but this is a review so I have to explain it anyways. The Super Smash Bros. series has fighting games, but not your ordinary fighting games. The characters you play as? Nintendo's most iconic characters (except a few were left out, and some of them no one has ever heard of) are the characters you play as. Each character has their own movesets (animations and attacks), so even Mario/Luigi and Lucas/Ness are almost completely different.

The way you KO/Kill foes is also quite unique. There is no health bar unless you're on Stamina Mode, which no one ever uses. Instead, you have a percentage meter. Every time someone attacks you, the percentage goes up depending on what attack they used. The max percentage is 999%. The higher the number, the easier it is to KO. So how do you KO? You knock the character off the edge of the screen. It's pretty much Mario's endless pits, but in every side. So you really want to try to stay on the stage.

Some characters are very strong but slow, like Bowser and Ganondorf. Some characters are fairly strong but very fast. Some characters are practically pointless (loljigglypuff), while some are pretty much overpowered (usually the faster characters mostly due to their incredible abilities with combos). So which character do I like? Lucas. He's not normally slow but he's very strong.

Every character has many different types of attacks. There are around 4 attacks for every type: Neutral, holding the analog stick up, holding it down, and holding it to the side. The types of attacks? There's smash attacks which are used for pretty much everything, especially KOing foes since you can charge your attacks. There's also special attacks, which are stronger and usually deal more damage, but they're very different than smash attacks and they're usually slower. The main special attack is the up-special, which is your recovery move. If you get knocked off the stage but you haven't been KOd, you can use your recovery move to (hopefully) get back onto the stage and save your life. The next attack type I'm going to talk about: Aerials. These are just smash attacks in the air that you can't charge. They're great for combos. There's also dash attacks, which (in my opinion) are pretty pointless. If you dash (by pressing the walk button twice) and press the button you normally use for smash attacks, you'll use a dash attack. These usually launch you forward a little. Nothing special. The last type of attack that I am aware of is the tilt attack. Pretty much only professional smashers use this, and lots of people don't know about it. To be honest, I have no idea what the use of them is. You slightly tilt the control stick in a direction and press the attack button. This is a tilt attack.

There are also multiple single-player modes (most of them aren't really single-player, but they're listed under 'Solo'). There's classic, which was the single player mode in the original Smash Bros. You fight a random selection of enemies across a couple levels. Sometimes you'll be fighting a giant character, sometimes a metal character. There is a target-test minigame about halfway through. The final level always has the boss known as Master Hand. Master Hand actually has a health bar. He is, yeah, a hand that has tons of different moves to defeat you with. If you play the game on at least Hard difficulty (it could be normal, I don't remember) and complete classic mode fast enough, the left hand known as Crazy Hand will appear. Crazy Hand is a little stronger, but he's way different.

Then there are event matches. There are 41 singleplayer and, like, 15 multiplayer events. These are unique-ish battles with special effects. For example, there's an event match that requires you to defeat 7 Yoshis in the order the rainbow goes... You know, first defeat red yoshi then orange yoshi then yellow yoshi, etc.

There's stadium matches, too. You can play different target test levels in Target-Test, attack enemies known as Alloys in Multi-Man Brawl, hit a sandbag with a baseball bat after dealing damage to it in Home-Run Contest, and defeat various bosses in Boss Battles!

The next mode I'm going to talk about is All-Star mode. You choose a character and a difficulty, then fight every single playable character in the game. Seems pretty hard, right? You can refill your percentage gauge a total of three times during the whole thing. What happens if you get KOd just once? You lose the entire thing no matter what. No continues.

The main attraction is the new Adventure-type mode, the Subspace Emissary. This is a huge story mode where you unlock most of the new characters and encounter all the bosses. There are many levels and one great big level that everyone hates. This mode is totally awesome with friends and family, since you won't be fighting each other and yelling "CHEATER, THATS 2 CHEAP" a whole bunch of times. For the record, the final boss is super-ultra-mega difficult.

How could I forget about the items? There are many, many items that can help you during gameplay (and one that harms you). There's the bob-omb, recovery items like Maximum Tomatoes from Kirby, Smart Bombs from Star Fox, Laser Swords that originated in the Smash Bros. series that also look like lightsabers, and a whole bunch of other stuff. The main new items in this installment are the Smash Balls and Dragoon Pieces. The Smash Ball is a rare item that has health. Once destroyed, the character who destroys it gets to use their final smash. Every character has their own final smash, with the exception of Fox, Falco, and Wolf having the same freaking final smash and Lucas and Ness as well. These are super attacks. For example, Mario shoots a huge coil of fire, Bowser turns into Giga Bowser, Ness and Lucas cause "stars" to fall out of the sky and attack players, etc. So what about the Dragoon Pieces? If you get all three of them, you jump onto the Dragoon and get a chance to shoot players. Any player that's hit will be KOd. Note that you only get one shot and you have to aim.

Glad we got past that... ahem. So yeah, this game is extremely fun. Don't like fighting games? Well, you still might love Super Smash Bros. Brawl because it's so different. I seriously just can't stop playing this game. I keep coming back for more. I play it every day... "Oh, I'm done with SSBB for the day. No more playing it today... Maybe I'll come back in 2 hours." I give the gameplay/addictiveness another 10! Totally biased, right? Wrong. If SSBB is your playing style, you'll realize that it deserves all these 10s.

Story - 10

The story in the Subspace Emissary is totally awesome. It starts out with Mario and Kirby fighting at a stadium. No matter who wins, you'll see a clip of a giant Piranha Plant with the princesses Zelda and Peach inside of cages. Mario and Kirby have to team up to save the princesses. You then fight your first boss battle and defeat the giant Piranha Plant. Then you see Wario or Bowser or some other villain (I don't recall whom) comes in with a giant gun and shoots at the characters. The character that get hit are really unlucky... They turn into trophies! Then the Ancient Minister flies in and drops a subspace bomb, which creates a huge dome-shaped explosion that expands and destroys everything in its path. The next level you'll play as Pit, the next you'll play as Donkey Kong, blah blah blah. Eventually, everyone will meet and you'll have to destroy multiple bosses and then the mastermind of chaos at the end of the game.

Sounds pretty cool, eh? Yeah, whatever. Gets a 10 of course.

Depth - 11

As you've probably already noticed when I was talking about the sound and gameplay, this game is massive. 8 gigabytes (even nowadays the highest are probably around 6, like Skyrim). There are a huge amount of unlockable characters. In total, including characters that are already playable when you first begin, there are 35 characters including the extra 2 playable by Pokemon Trainer (he has 3 Pokemon you can play as), Zelda's transformation into Sheik, and Samus' transformation into the ever-so-hot Zero Suit Samus, which is Samus without her awesome suit on. She's not near as strong as Samus but she's super hot.

Then, of course, there's the huge amount of gameplay modes, the huge amount of items, the huge amount of extra costumes each player has (I never told you about that, did I... Each character has multiple costumes), and of course the MASSIVE amount of music tracks.

Difficulty - 8

To me, this game is a bit easy (I always take on the maximum level computers), but that's from growing up with the series and mastering most of the characters. To someone who has never played this game before, it can be quite difficult to learn. As my mother always says, "All I see is characters moving across the screen way too fast to concentrate on." Yes, this game is very fast-paced, but once you get the hang of it things start to seem real fun and easier. Try to find a good character. For those who don't have much experience with any video games, it's best for them to learn how to use a slower character that still attacks fairly fast. If a newcomer to gaming used Sonic the very first time, they'd start thinking that every character is way too fast to control. So it really depends on how much experience with games you have, but it's still a bit tough to learn because the game is so fast-paced. Which is why I give the difficulty an 8 (the only non-10 other than online gameplay).

Overall - 9.8

This is the highest score I have ever given a game, and probably the most true to me. Super Smash Bros. Brawl is massive. It has amazing graphics and a huge amount of amazing soundtracks. It's incredibly addictive and has a great storyline, and the game practically never runs out of new content! The only problem? It's a bit difficult to pick up, and for the more skilled players (like me, but I'm not being arrogant) it's way too easy unless you play against a human being. Overall, Super Smash Bros. Brawl gets an absolutely incredible 9.8!

Thanks for reading (if you actually did, heh). Feel free to criticize, but don't even think about calling this review biased BECAUSE THIS GAME IS DAMN GOOD.

Extra notes:

Modding - I'm not really a big fan of modding, but there's two good mods: CTGP Revolution which has a massive amount of custom tracks for Mario Kart Wii, and Project M which is the main SSBB mod.

What is Project M? Project M is a patch to SSBB that makes it more like SSBM (Melee). It brings back Roy and Mewtwo, and it also changes every single character to make them more like their Melee selves and also to make things more balanced. It also gives a few characters alternate costumes, such as Mario having a Dr. Mario costume and Bowser having a Dry Bowser costume. The catch? They ruined all of the stages to preserve framerate.

Now if you're thinking of getting Project M or if you already have it, I suggest getting a custom build of it: NFreak's Custom Project M Build. This mod of a mod gives every character multiple alternate costumes, adds a "buttload of custom music," and adds a massive amount of great custom stages. SO GET IT, IT'S WORTH IT. PM me if you have no idea how to make the custom build work, cause it's a bit different than the regular Project M.

Tourneys - Super Smash Bros. Brawl has multiple tournaments every year. Heck, there's even a few SSBM tournaments still around. But you know what's cool? They actually have Project M tournaments, since the game is so different. Heck, Project M is listed as a separate game on IGN. Nope, it's not under Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It's an actual full game on IGN.

SSB4 - The next in the series looks pretty promising. It's going to be for Wii U and 3DS, but the 3DS version looks pretty crappy to me (sorry, but it does). So far, the known new characters are: Wii Fit Trainer, Megaman, Villager (Animal Crossing), Rosalina & Luma, and Little Mac (Punch-Out!!). The most likely of next newcomers (it's not just a rumor): Isaac from Golden Sun.
They say there's no perfect game... Actually, probably no one has ever said that. But still, I bet lots of people thought that. Well, those people thought wrong. There is such thing as a perfect game. You're staring at the review of it right now. Because that's right folks, this is Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Nintendo's only best game of all time. All dem Sony fanboys are like, "sony is best but Super Smash Bros. Brawl is my bff," and the XBOX fanboys are like, "hurr durr thats the best game ever but its totally a ripoff of kinect sports." I would buy a Wii just to play this game. It's just that good. Better than Mario Kart Wii. Better than Skyrim. Better than... Dare I say this? Super Smash Bros. Brawl is better than provolone cheese. Mixed with ham and bread. It's just that good (I know I already said that, shush).

OK, so I've basically just ruined the whole review by saying what I think of the game. Not really, actually. Prepare to be blown away by this totally biased awesome review. You may think it's biased, but it's... yeah, it probably is. But it's still awesome.

Graphics - 10

Everything, EVERYTHING with graphics in this game is custom and brand new and stuff. Nope, no ports directly from Melee... I don't really know if that's possible anyways, so ignore that. The graphics of this game are maximum. Highly realistic, no graphical bugs as far as I know, and totally awesome special effects. It's barely even Nintendo since the graphics are so good. I give the graphics a 10, HAH.

Sound - 11

This is the best part. Yup, even better than the gameplay. This game has seven-and-a-half hours of music. That's gotta be a world record, seriously. But it gets even better: Every song (except the ones that are supposed to be ported from Melee) is a remake of older songs. So that means that every single, every single song from the Kirby franchise that's in this game is a brand new orchestra remix. I'm not even kidding, {exaggeration zone} they remade practically half of the songs in every character's franchise {end exaggeration zone}. I'll say this again, they remade a few hundred music tracks from the world of Nintendo.

Here is the full soundtrack. 7 and a half hours of pure awesome. Somehow they've actually made remixes sound better than the original songs. This game in total is 8 gigabytes (which is huge, possibly even the largest on a Nintendo console), and I bet like half of that are the music tracks.

Every dang track sounds great (except a few of the F-Zero and most of the Fire Emblem tracks), so I give the sound another 10. Yes, the sound deserved it. That's probably the most unbiased rating in this review, and certainly the strongest, most solid 10 here. And yeah, the graphics deserved it also.

Performance and Online Play - 10 and 5

Hmm. This game performs extremely well considering how large it is, and I never experience lag, but... The online play is horrid. If you try to play with someone too far away, it lags pretty bad. Heck, if you're in the USA and you're playing against someone in the UK, it probably will disconnect you or something dumb like that. But at least it's not overload cruddy. Performance gets a 10, online play gets a 5 (sad).

Gameplay/Addictiveness - 10

So now that we got past the most amazing part of the game, we're at the gameplay. You probably know what it is, but this is a review so I have to explain it anyways. The Super Smash Bros. series has fighting games, but not your ordinary fighting games. The characters you play as? Nintendo's most iconic characters (except a few were left out, and some of them no one has ever heard of) are the characters you play as. Each character has their own movesets (animations and attacks), so even Mario/Luigi and Lucas/Ness are almost completely different.

The way you KO/Kill foes is also quite unique. There is no health bar unless you're on Stamina Mode, which no one ever uses. Instead, you have a percentage meter. Every time someone attacks you, the percentage goes up depending on what attack they used. The max percentage is 999%. The higher the number, the easier it is to KO. So how do you KO? You knock the character off the edge of the screen. It's pretty much Mario's endless pits, but in every side. So you really want to try to stay on the stage.

Some characters are very strong but slow, like Bowser and Ganondorf. Some characters are fairly strong but very fast. Some characters are practically pointless (loljigglypuff), while some are pretty much overpowered (usually the faster characters mostly due to their incredible abilities with combos). So which character do I like? Lucas. He's not normally slow but he's very strong.

Every character has many different types of attacks. There are around 4 attacks for every type: Neutral, holding the analog stick up, holding it down, and holding it to the side. The types of attacks? There's smash attacks which are used for pretty much everything, especially KOing foes since you can charge your attacks. There's also special attacks, which are stronger and usually deal more damage, but they're very different than smash attacks and they're usually slower. The main special attack is the up-special, which is your recovery move. If you get knocked off the stage but you haven't been KOd, you can use your recovery move to (hopefully) get back onto the stage and save your life. The next attack type I'm going to talk about: Aerials. These are just smash attacks in the air that you can't charge. They're great for combos. There's also dash attacks, which (in my opinion) are pretty pointless. If you dash (by pressing the walk button twice) and press the button you normally use for smash attacks, you'll use a dash attack. These usually launch you forward a little. Nothing special. The last type of attack that I am aware of is the tilt attack. Pretty much only professional smashers use this, and lots of people don't know about it. To be honest, I have no idea what the use of them is. You slightly tilt the control stick in a direction and press the attack button. This is a tilt attack.

There are also multiple single-player modes (most of them aren't really single-player, but they're listed under 'Solo'). There's classic, which was the single player mode in the original Smash Bros. You fight a random selection of enemies across a couple levels. Sometimes you'll be fighting a giant character, sometimes a metal character. There is a target-test minigame about halfway through. The final level always has the boss known as Master Hand. Master Hand actually has a health bar. He is, yeah, a hand that has tons of different moves to defeat you with. If you play the game on at least Hard difficulty (it could be normal, I don't remember) and complete classic mode fast enough, the left hand known as Crazy Hand will appear. Crazy Hand is a little stronger, but he's way different.

Then there are event matches. There are 41 singleplayer and, like, 15 multiplayer events. These are unique-ish battles with special effects. For example, there's an event match that requires you to defeat 7 Yoshis in the order the rainbow goes... You know, first defeat red yoshi then orange yoshi then yellow yoshi, etc.

There's stadium matches, too. You can play different target test levels in Target-Test, attack enemies known as Alloys in Multi-Man Brawl, hit a sandbag with a baseball bat after dealing damage to it in Home-Run Contest, and defeat various bosses in Boss Battles!

The next mode I'm going to talk about is All-Star mode. You choose a character and a difficulty, then fight every single playable character in the game. Seems pretty hard, right? You can refill your percentage gauge a total of three times during the whole thing. What happens if you get KOd just once? You lose the entire thing no matter what. No continues.

The main attraction is the new Adventure-type mode, the Subspace Emissary. This is a huge story mode where you unlock most of the new characters and encounter all the bosses. There are many levels and one great big level that everyone hates. This mode is totally awesome with friends and family, since you won't be fighting each other and yelling "CHEATER, THATS 2 CHEAP" a whole bunch of times. For the record, the final boss is super-ultra-mega difficult.

How could I forget about the items? There are many, many items that can help you during gameplay (and one that harms you). There's the bob-omb, recovery items like Maximum Tomatoes from Kirby, Smart Bombs from Star Fox, Laser Swords that originated in the Smash Bros. series that also look like lightsabers, and a whole bunch of other stuff. The main new items in this installment are the Smash Balls and Dragoon Pieces. The Smash Ball is a rare item that has health. Once destroyed, the character who destroys it gets to use their final smash. Every character has their own final smash, with the exception of Fox, Falco, and Wolf having the same freaking final smash and Lucas and Ness as well. These are super attacks. For example, Mario shoots a huge coil of fire, Bowser turns into Giga Bowser, Ness and Lucas cause "stars" to fall out of the sky and attack players, etc. So what about the Dragoon Pieces? If you get all three of them, you jump onto the Dragoon and get a chance to shoot players. Any player that's hit will be KOd. Note that you only get one shot and you have to aim.

Glad we got past that... ahem. So yeah, this game is extremely fun. Don't like fighting games? Well, you still might love Super Smash Bros. Brawl because it's so different. I seriously just can't stop playing this game. I keep coming back for more. I play it every day... "Oh, I'm done with SSBB for the day. No more playing it today... Maybe I'll come back in 2 hours." I give the gameplay/addictiveness another 10! Totally biased, right? Wrong. If SSBB is your playing style, you'll realize that it deserves all these 10s.

Story - 10

The story in the Subspace Emissary is totally awesome. It starts out with Mario and Kirby fighting at a stadium. No matter who wins, you'll see a clip of a giant Piranha Plant with the princesses Zelda and Peach inside of cages. Mario and Kirby have to team up to save the princesses. You then fight your first boss battle and defeat the giant Piranha Plant. Then you see Wario or Bowser or some other villain (I don't recall whom) comes in with a giant gun and shoots at the characters. The character that get hit are really unlucky... They turn into trophies! Then the Ancient Minister flies in and drops a subspace bomb, which creates a huge dome-shaped explosion that expands and destroys everything in its path. The next level you'll play as Pit, the next you'll play as Donkey Kong, blah blah blah. Eventually, everyone will meet and you'll have to destroy multiple bosses and then the mastermind of chaos at the end of the game.

Sounds pretty cool, eh? Yeah, whatever. Gets a 10 of course.

Depth - 11

As you've probably already noticed when I was talking about the sound and gameplay, this game is massive. 8 gigabytes (even nowadays the highest are probably around 6, like Skyrim). There are a huge amount of unlockable characters. In total, including characters that are already playable when you first begin, there are 35 characters including the extra 2 playable by Pokemon Trainer (he has 3 Pokemon you can play as), Zelda's transformation into Sheik, and Samus' transformation into the ever-so-hot Zero Suit Samus, which is Samus without her awesome suit on. She's not near as strong as Samus but she's super hot.

Then, of course, there's the huge amount of gameplay modes, the huge amount of items, the huge amount of extra costumes each player has (I never told you about that, did I... Each character has multiple costumes), and of course the MASSIVE amount of music tracks.

Difficulty - 8

To me, this game is a bit easy (I always take on the maximum level computers), but that's from growing up with the series and mastering most of the characters. To someone who has never played this game before, it can be quite difficult to learn. As my mother always says, "All I see is characters moving across the screen way too fast to concentrate on." Yes, this game is very fast-paced, but once you get the hang of it things start to seem real fun and easier. Try to find a good character. For those who don't have much experience with any video games, it's best for them to learn how to use a slower character that still attacks fairly fast. If a newcomer to gaming used Sonic the very first time, they'd start thinking that every character is way too fast to control. So it really depends on how much experience with games you have, but it's still a bit tough to learn because the game is so fast-paced. Which is why I give the difficulty an 8 (the only non-10 other than online gameplay).

Overall - 9.8

This is the highest score I have ever given a game, and probably the most true to me. Super Smash Bros. Brawl is massive. It has amazing graphics and a huge amount of amazing soundtracks. It's incredibly addictive and has a great storyline, and the game practically never runs out of new content! The only problem? It's a bit difficult to pick up, and for the more skilled players (like me, but I'm not being arrogant) it's way too easy unless you play against a human being. Overall, Super Smash Bros. Brawl gets an absolutely incredible 9.8!

Thanks for reading (if you actually did, heh). Feel free to criticize, but don't even think about calling this review biased BECAUSE THIS GAME IS DAMN GOOD.

Extra notes:

Modding - I'm not really a big fan of modding, but there's two good mods: CTGP Revolution which has a massive amount of custom tracks for Mario Kart Wii, and Project M which is the main SSBB mod.

What is Project M? Project M is a patch to SSBB that makes it more like SSBM (Melee). It brings back Roy and Mewtwo, and it also changes every single character to make them more like their Melee selves and also to make things more balanced. It also gives a few characters alternate costumes, such as Mario having a Dr. Mario costume and Bowser having a Dry Bowser costume. The catch? They ruined all of the stages to preserve framerate.

Now if you're thinking of getting Project M or if you already have it, I suggest getting a custom build of it: NFreak's Custom Project M Build. This mod of a mod gives every character multiple alternate costumes, adds a "buttload of custom music," and adds a massive amount of great custom stages. SO GET IT, IT'S WORTH IT. PM me if you have no idea how to make the custom build work, cause it's a bit different than the regular Project M.

Tourneys - Super Smash Bros. Brawl has multiple tournaments every year. Heck, there's even a few SSBM tournaments still around. But you know what's cool? They actually have Project M tournaments, since the game is so different. Heck, Project M is listed as a separate game on IGN. Nope, it's not under Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It's an actual full game on IGN.

SSB4 - The next in the series looks pretty promising. It's going to be for Wii U and 3DS, but the 3DS version looks pretty crappy to me (sorry, but it does). So far, the known new characters are: Wii Fit Trainer, Megaman, Villager (Animal Crossing), Rosalina & Luma, and Little Mac (Punch-Out!!). The most likely of next newcomers (it's not just a rumor): Isaac from Golden Sun.
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zanderlex: Thanks a lot! I was expecting hate (this review is definitely a different style than what I usually do). But yes, this is definitely the longest and most detailed review I've made. But should that really be a surprise? Super Smash Bros. Brawl is incredibly huge, I had to explain a lot in the gameplay/addictiveness section. I was nearly done with the review when I remembered the single-player modes. Then I was almost finished when I remembered I didn't say anything about the Smash Ball.

Thanks!
zanderlex: Thanks a lot! I was expecting hate (this review is definitely a different style than what I usually do). But yes, this is definitely the longest and most detailed review I've made. But should that really be a surprise? Super Smash Bros. Brawl is incredibly huge, I had to explain a lot in the gameplay/addictiveness section. I was nearly done with the review when I remembered the single-player modes. Then I was almost finished when I remembered I didn't say anything about the Smash Ball.

Thanks!
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Nice review man, this thing is massive! But I would expect it to be since it is smash bros brawl after all, and there is so much awesomeness and content to this game. I think you put an incredible amount of effort and also time into this, and I think your spacing and neatness is pretty good as well, although I would've underlined or bolded the graphics and addictiveness and other criteria to make it stand out more, but that is more of a personal preference and it isn't that big of a deal, and it is still easy to read. 

Overall, keep up the awesome work man, this is a fantastic review for a great game and I think that you really nailed it. I hope to see more quality reviews from you! 
Nice review man, this thing is massive! But I would expect it to be since it is smash bros brawl after all, and there is so much awesomeness and content to this game. I think you put an incredible amount of effort and also time into this, and I think your spacing and neatness is pretty good as well, although I would've underlined or bolded the graphics and addictiveness and other criteria to make it stand out more, but that is more of a personal preference and it isn't that big of a deal, and it is still easy to read. 

Overall, keep up the awesome work man, this is a fantastic review for a great game and I think that you really nailed it. I hope to see more quality reviews from you! 
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Yeah, I'm going to agree with everyone else here - the review was very VERY good but what's up with the thread title? I'm missing the jock?
Yeah, I'm going to agree with everyone else here - the review was very VERY good but what's up with the thread title? I'm missing the jock?
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Razor-987 : Thank you for your positive feedback! This is probably the most praise one of my reviews have gotten. But yes, I'm always worried worried when I don't underline/bold each section of the review (why not do it then? It's simple: I'm lazy).

thephantombrain : I don't really know why, but lately I've been giving odd titles to my reviews. Oh, and thanks for the further positive feedback!

"Supper Sash Bors Bawl"
"Tis game be smoooooooth"

...One day I might review SSB4 (the next in the series) and call it "Supper Sash Bors Fur Wee You" or something like that...
Razor-987 : Thank you for your positive feedback! This is probably the most praise one of my reviews have gotten. But yes, I'm always worried worried when I don't underline/bold each section of the review (why not do it then? It's simple: I'm lazy).

thephantombrain : I don't really know why, but lately I've been giving odd titles to my reviews. Oh, and thanks for the further positive feedback!

"Supper Sash Bors Bawl"
"Tis game be smoooooooth"

...One day I might review SSB4 (the next in the series) and call it "Supper Sash Bors Fur Wee You" or something like that...
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Wow! Your review is very detailed and is colorful. Nice title, by the way. That gave me a couple laughs.
Wow! Your review is very detailed and is colorful. Nice title, by the way. That gave me a couple laughs.
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My first reaction to this was just dumbstruck then wow. I've never seen someone get this detailed and fan boy over a game. Although Super Smash Bros. Brawl is a good enough reason for anyone to say "Supper Sash Bors Bawl". You have done an amazing job of saying everything right with this amazing game. I mean who wouldn't think Giga Bowser and the character swaps and/or transformations are some great game play features. I am going to go get on my Wii put in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and kill every single thing that dares to cross my path.
My first reaction to this was just dumbstruck then wow. I've never seen someone get this detailed and fan boy over a game. Although Super Smash Bros. Brawl is a good enough reason for anyone to say "Supper Sash Bors Bawl". You have done an amazing job of saying everything right with this amazing game. I mean who wouldn't think Giga Bowser and the character swaps and/or transformations are some great game play features. I am going to go get on my Wii put in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and kill every single thing that dares to cross my path.
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I like the game, but when I get frustrated, I'm MAD. The AI ALWAYS does something that you can never pull off and I die, and it's just too unfair at times. (especially at multiplayer for me.)
I like the game, but when I get frustrated, I'm MAD. The AI ALWAYS does something that you can never pull off and I die, and it's just too unfair at times. (especially at multiplayer for me.)
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There is a perfect game. It's called Final Fantasy VII. But this is actually a pretty good review. Like I said on Stevie's Melee review, it's hard to review a game like this, but it's amazing that you were capable of it. Congratulations!
There is a perfect game. It's called Final Fantasy VII. But this is actually a pretty good review. Like I said on Stevie's Melee review, it's hard to review a game like this, but it's amazing that you were capable of it. Congratulations!
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