Testseek.co.uk have collected 122 expert reviews of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
May 2019
(91%)
122 Reviews
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Users
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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
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Published: 2018-12-26, Author: Mike , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: Man, 2018 was another great year for video games. And while a lot of the blockbuster games I was looking forward to delivered, I fell in love with a bunch of unexpected indies this year.I even have a game in my top 10 that made me a believer in VR! That's...
The best multiplayer game on Switch, and the richest, strongest entry in the Smash series, at least in terms of sheer content. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate should prove to be a near endlessly entertaining go-to for friends who want a fun, enduring party gam...
Everyone is here and it's awesome, Ultimate looks fantastic, Local multiplayer is a blast
Online modes leave a lot to be desired and need work
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a near-perfect entry in the series that's held back by Nintendo's dated approach to online play. It's such a shame that Ultimate's online modes are so hit-and-miss, because everything else about this game is excellent. Ultima...
Abstract: In case you are concerned about the size of the roster available at the beginning, you can be assured that over sixty of the playable characters in the game are required to be unlocked. Once you have met the required criteria, all you have to do is beat t...
An enormous roster with diverse movesets and personalities, Returning modes are back and have been fleshed out, World of Light is a fun story mode for single-player content, Wealth of fanservice in the form of spirits, soundtracks, and other references
Some spirit battles may be unfairly difficult, Some minor flaws of with online multiplayer that can be fixed in future updates
The sum of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's parts is nothing short of excellent. From single-player to local multiplayer, there are very few flaws with the experience. Whether you're hoarding spirits in World of Light, spiking your friends in a versus match o...