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October 2014
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The editors liked
Vast and wide ranging roster of fighters
Plenty of variety
Excellent Classic mode
Challenging and clever new adventure mode
Rock solid Smash Bros. gameplay
Huge roster of playable characters
Great bonus modes
Generally smooth online play
Nearly endless supply of surprising detail
Vast cast of impressively distinguished fighters
Basic fighting feels much improved over Super Smash Bros. Brawl
The editors didn't like
Online modes need improving
Struggles on the smaller screen
Not as much fun as the real deal
Hiccups in online and even local multiplayer will frustrate serious fighters
Published: 2018-06-22, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Vast and wide ranging roster of fighters, Plenty of variety, Excellent Classic mode, Challenging and clever new adventure mode
Online modes need improving
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Abstract: Although the Nintendo Switch is fully portable, there's still a huge appeal to the DS handheld consoles. A key difference is the games available as many are exclusive so here we bring you the best 3DS games for 2017. If you thought the Nintendo Switch ha...
Abstract: Super Smash Bros works on the 3DS. There are many who thought it wouldn't, citing valid concerns. People had concerns about the screen size and technological demands of such a title. After a week with the game, I can assure neither is a problem, especiall...
Rock solid Smash Bros. gameplay, Huge roster of playable characters, Great bonus modes, Generally smooth online play
Struggles on the smaller screen, Not as much fun as the real deal
With a fantastic roster of characters, strong graphics and gameplay and a grab-bag of bonus modes, this is as good a Smash Bros. as you could hope for on the 3DS. All the same, you're left wondering if this combination of game and platform is a good enou...
Abstract: That is, at least on the home console side of things. While the N64, GameCube and Wii versions of Smash have all been iconic snapshots of their respective eras, it's arguable that none of them have really celebrated the 'other' half of Nintendo's legacy –...
Published: 2014-09-26, Author: Simon , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: 1999's debut for the series proved the management wrong: the game sold close to five million copies worldwide. Despite the success, that irreverent, desperate spirit that inspired Sakurai to create the game's blueprint has remained strong. In Super Smash ...
Nearly endless supply of surprising detail, Vast cast of impressively distinguished fighters, Basic fighting feels much improved over Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Hiccups in online and even local multiplayer will frustrate serious fighters, Smash Run is interesting, but not as enjoyable as past adventure modes
Abstract: If you've snatched up one of Nintendo's nifty New 3DS handhelds, you'll be glad to know the updated hardware will help you get a lot more out of the 3DS gaming library.Here are four games you should check out now that you have the latest, greatest 3-D gam...
Published: 2014-10-21, Author: Ramon , review by: gotgame.com
Abstract: When Nintendo announced that a 3DS version of Super Smash Bros. was in the works, I was both excited and nervous. I was excited because, well, more Smash Bros. is always a good thing and you can only expect a fun endeavor when the franchise is involved. H...