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May 2019
(91%)
122 Reviews
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The editors liked
Great local multiplayer
Superb roster of characters
Great nostalgia hit
Incredibly tight mechanics for a fighter with more than 70 characters
A complete overload of fantastic single player content
The most amount of polish a Super Smash Bros. game has ever seen
Plenty of content to unlock in likes of Adventure mode
Fascinating to see all the references for games owned by Nintendo/3rd party publishers/developers that are crammed in Ultimate
Fun to get to grips with fighting mechanics and both existing and new
The editors didn't like
Online multiplayer needs work
The whole Spirits thing is confusing
Minor changes to the presentation feel out of place
As long as you keep your distance and learn how to deal with the end lag on most of Min Min's long ranged moves, she is a spicy bowl of noodles to challenge even the sharpest of tongues, and her stage is also a welcomed addition, maybe even more than the...
Plenty of content to unlock in likes of Adventure mode, Fascinating to see all the references for games owned by Nintendo/3rd party publishers/developers that are crammed in Ultimate, Fun to get to grips with fighting mechanics and both existing and new
Published: 2018-12-12, Author: Patrick , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: There's magic to the concept of the crossover, when strange worlds collide and wildly disparate characters meet, which Nintendo has often leveraged by bringing its various mascots together to engage in mortal combat (or occasionally go-karting). But Smash...
Great local multiplayer, Superb roster of characters, Great nostalgia hit
Online multiplayer needs work, The whole Spirits thing is confusing
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the most refined Smash yet. There's a ridiculous amount of content here and, if you're a Smash Bros. fan you should absolutely buy this. Unfortunately, the game loses something when it's about anything more than its core l...
Abstract: Where, exactly, to start with a game like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate? Maybe it's in one of the 74-strong roster of fighters, such as newcomer Isabelle, who has the same propensity for getting shit done here as she does in her native Animal Crossing series...
Published: 2018-12-06, Author: Dom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: If you own a Nintendo Switch, you need to get Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It's as simple as that. It's the crown jewel in Nintendo's party game line-up - the ‘Infinity War' of video games… the most ambitious crossover episode of all time.From the incredib...
Incredibly tight mechanics for a fighter with more than 70 characters, A complete overload of fantastic single player content, The most amount of polish a Super Smash Bros. game has ever seen
Minor changes to the presentation feel out of place, Could use more variety in content
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate takes characters we've played for decades and remasters them into a robust, fantastically enjoyable package...
Abstract: There's magic to the concept of the crossover, when strange worlds collide and wildly disparate characters meet, which Nintendo has often leveraged by bringing its various mascots together to engage in mortal combat (or occasionally go-karting).But Smas...
So, back to that very first question. Is Smash Bros. Ultimate a port or a whole new game? When you sit down and play, it feels closer to the former: mechanically it feels closest to the Wii U game (arguably the series' peak), with subtle changes to game f...
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