mushroomedmario
ssb4life
by Mike Smith
is it just me or do people making these kind of articles for smash suck at it?
1.i agree with, the roster's pretty kick ass
2. yup i agree again, this is good for a number 2 spot, sse looks awesome
3. yeah i guess since online's important to some people, understandable
4. okay so i'm going to buy a game just because it has 4 options to play? i'm sure nobody's going to want this game just for this reason, just an awesome add-on
5. yeah i guess software sales might impact someone's decision, i wouldn't put it in the top 5 reasons why you might want this,
i would have put music as number 4, and number 5 being that this game sums up all of nintendo's games in one, with at's, demo's, trophies, stickers etc.
1. Actually, there are over 40 reasons you want it
Link. Zelda. Snake. Mario. Samus. Sonic. Pikachu. Bowser. Kirby. Peach. Wario. Smash Bros. Brawl features a huge list of characters from classic Nintendo games -- and for the first time, favorites from non-Nintendo hits like Sonic the Hedgehog and Metal Gear join the party. Each comes with special attacks, props, sound effects and signature moves. Snake has even brought along his all-important cardboard box: no Special Forces agent leaves home without it.
2. Smash yourself
Smash Bros. games usually opt for multiplayer madness over single-player content. Not so with Brawl, which includes a solo Adventure Mode called "Subspace Emissary." Written by a designer culled from the Final Fantasy games, it's the perfect way to hone your skills before humiliating your friends, and if you get too lonely, you can even team up with a friend to take on the evil Subspace Army cooperatively.
3. Play with the world
That's not to say that Brawl doesn't have plenty of multiplayer content. In fact, it has more than any other Super Smash Bros. game to date. Not only can you enjoy four-player matches on one console you can also use the Wii's wireless networking to take on players from your Wii friends list or the world at large. You can even capture replay footage of your victories and mail it to your rivals in the ultimate of trash-talking hijinks.
4. Choose your weapon
Smash Bros. Brawl supports either the Wii remote (and optional connected Nunchuk) or a GameCube controller. Which is better? Depends on who you talk to. Feedback from our office multiplayer sessions indicate some players prefer the classic feel of the older GameCube pad, but others opt for the more precise digital controls of the Wiimote. Thankfully, there's none of this new-fangled waving, shaking, or pointing of the controller either: it's buttons all the way.
5. It's already a million-seller
After going on sale in Japan on Jan 31 and being awarded a perfect score from respected gaming magazine Famitsu, Super Smash Bros. has already made its way into the homes of over one million consumers. Can it repeat that success when it launches in the U.S. on March 9? Considering the buzz this title's already receiving, you'd be a fool to bet against it.
is it just me or do people making these kind of articles for smash suck at it?
1.i agree with, the roster's pretty kick ass
2. yup i agree again, this is good for a number 2 spot, sse looks awesome
3. yeah i guess since online's important to some people, understandable
4. okay so i'm going to buy a game just because it has 4 options to play? i'm sure nobody's going to want this game just for this reason, just an awesome add-on
5. yeah i guess software sales might impact someone's decision, i wouldn't put it in the top 5 reasons why you might want this,
i would have put music as number 4, and number 5 being that this game sums up all of nintendo's games in one, with at's, demo's, trophies, stickers etc.