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| Smash Bros Retrospective; Let's Smash! | |
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| Wildfiremicro | Dec 6 2016, 01:19 PM Post #1 |
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Let's compare and contrast the 4 (5 if you include the 3DS one) Super Smash Bros. Here is my opinions on the Smash Bros games except for the Wii U one, which I still have not played cause I have to still get a Wii U. (Hoping to get one for Christmas!) 64: fun if simple compared to the others. Still fun with more people. Melee: probably the one that gets the most love cause of its fast gameplay. Probably my most nostalgic. Brawl: gets too much hate in my opinion. Yeah it's slow and it has tripping, but I still love it. 3DS: has a lot of content for a handheld one. Only problem is that it's harder to play with friends.
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| Grizzmeister | Dec 6 2016, 09:57 PM Post #2 |
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It's amazing to me how well Super Smash Bros. 64 has held up. I own both the North American and Japanese cartridges although nowadays I mostly play the Virtual Console version on my Wii.![]() Sm4sh on the Wii U isn't bad but I much prefer to play the soft mod Project M 3.6 on my original Wii. Although it was tailored to appeal to Melee fans, casuals like myself can still enjoy it given its enhanced speed when compared to Brawl. |
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