Welcome one and all!
On November 12th, 2011 (50 days before the end of the year), we asked our community of gamrConnect to participate in an event where each and every person would reveal their 50 favorite games of all time (Unfortunately, games released after October 31st, 2011 were cut from voting...
With the announcement of the Wii U, fans immediately wondered if Nintendo was planning a Super Smash Bros. follow-up, and what the name of the crossover fighting game would be...
Following the legacy of its predecessors, Super Smash Bros. Brawl has been one of the most highly anticipated games of the generation. Departing from the classic style of fighting game and featuring a whole host of characters from a slough of Nintendo games, the Smash Bros. series is most definitely a unique one.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl is the third game of the series that originally began on the Nintendo 64 with Super Smash Bros. In the Smash Bros. series, rather than whittling down a player's health meter, damage taken is measured by a growing percentage level. As the player's damage percentage increases, their character is launched further and further by enemy attacks. Additionally, instead of trying to knock out a player by eliminating their health, one tries to knock the player off the arena, much like in sumo wrestling.
In Brawl, this gameplay is that much more intense. Featuring a total of thirty-five characters (fourteen to unlock), over thirty different stages (including a host of stages from Melee, as well as custom stages!), fifty-two different battle items, and a massively detailed single-player adventure mode known as The Subspace Emissary. Tie that in with a variety of new moves, new combat features (such as the Final Smash), and massively updated graphics, and you'll find that Super Smash Bros. Brawl is a must-have!
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Kai Master (on 14 January 2012)