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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great way to get into the series!
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Super Smash Bros Ultimate is a great, 8-player game that can be used to play with your friends, family, or loved ones (or an octopus).
The "Smash" mode features many different ways that you can play, whether you prefer timed matches, matches with a set number of lives (or "stocks"), or battles to take down your opponent's HP. You can also mix and match various rules to create your own custom, unique matches as well!
The "World of Light" campaign mode is done well as well. While it isn't nearly as deep as I personally would've liked it (not quite as immersive as the story from "Super Smash Bros. Brawl"), it still will give you hours upon hours of gameplay, unlocking various fighters and spirits, and finding and experimenting with cool combos and combinations of fighters/spirits to get the most out of your fighter (which you can use in Online matches (assuming you have spirits enabled for said matches).
There are over 70 characters to play as, making it the largest roster in any Smash Bros yet. Whether you like Mario, Pokemon, Zelda, Fire Emblem, Sonic, Kirby, or even series that aren't as well-known; such as Xenoblade, Earthbound, Castlevania, and Kid Icarus (and soon to be Persona 5), there are characters and play styles for everyone!!
Pros:
- 70+ playable characters. Each with their own unique play style.
- 800+ songs in the game (with the option to make your own playlists), so you can listen to your favorite tunes from famous video games.
- The Classic mode is fun to do, and the difficulty indicator is very reminiscent to "Kid Icarus: Uprising" (which is, in my opinion, one of the best games for the 3DS).
- Campaign mode (over 15 hours of exploration, battles, and experimentation!).
- Tons of fun to play with friends and family locally
Cons:
- CPU on level 9 is much more brutal than other games (though personally I enjoy that, others might not).
- Story mode (World of Light) isn't nearly as deep as SSE from "Super Smash Bros Brawl". WoL mostly just sends you on a goose chase to fight characters, with no real plot elements; thus making the story feel extremely lack-luster.
- Online mode is horrible. If you plan on playing online for those achievements and to truly 100% the game; don't bother. Unless you have exceptionally good internet and a LAN/ethernet cable right by you, you will experience frame drops so bad that it makes the frame drops in "Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric" look good. It's sad, since one of the charms of the "Super Smash Bros" series is playing online; but currently, the online feature just does not work properly (now, playing LAN or with others in your house works perfectly!).
Overall rating: 8.7 / 10
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Smash Bros. is usually a must own for any Nintendo system. Ultimate is no different. It is always fun to play with friends and now you have access to every Smash character! The menu layout and function of the spirits and how you can stack them is a little confusing to me but I suppose as you play you can figure it out. Game looks brilliant and there are so many stages, it could take hours before playing the same stage twice. If you have a Switch, this is a MUST buy!
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this game has all the characters every single character that has been in the smash Bros series that have joined just for one installment is in this game. you can still create your Mii characters there is a training mode. all the music is there, every stage that has been in every smash Bros is there. that being said there are a couple of things that people might be missing, for one thing there is no target practice, break the targets, there is no land on the platform, there is no home-run contest. there's little-to-no story, story mode, was, I would say "hey" a nostalgia coaster of old characters you've seen from old installments but they're just stickers that don't add anything to the story they're just there, you don't see any actions between characters. if you seen the opening video where Kirby survives you basically seen 95% of all the videos and the game. it's it's underwhelming. the story... it's pretty bad. for some reason the Wii smash Bros added a very good story there was lots of interactions between the characters but after that installment they've never went back to that concept ever again. it's a shame too, because seeing the characters mingle with each other was a fun thing to watch. if you plan to go online on line is either hit or miss be sure to have a wired connection because I have a wired connection it and it runs well and I've only seen a few hiccups but I'm guessing that's because maybe the other side was running off Wi-Fi I don't know I just a guess. the new sticker mechanic is nothing special hand sticker mode is kind of boring. story 2 out of 10, fighting 9 out of 10, features 3 out of 10, music 10 out of 10, overall 6 out of 10.
bottom line bring back story mode, an actual story like the Wii did.
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The game's title says it all: this is the ultimate Super Smash Bros. game. It is very much aimed at Smash veterans, but does just enough to still be open to newcomers. The developers pulled off the incredible feat of bringing back every fighter in Super Smash Bros. history, and making them all feel like viable options—including third-party characters, characters that were originally DLC, and characters that used to be seen as jokes, such as Pichu from Super Smash Bros. Melee. In addition, the vast majority of stages and items are back, along with a few new ones.
The biggest new features for single-player are the revamped classic mode and the new adventure mode. Since Melee, classic mode has been a series of randomized fights with a few bonus games and a battle against Master Hand (and sometimes Crazy Hand or Master Core) at the end. In Ultimate, every character (except the Mii fighters) has a personalized route that is usually based on the character's role in xer own series or xer Super Smash Bros. history, and the boss at the end of the route is sometimes not Master Hand—for instance, as one of the game's trailers revealed, Galleom, a boss from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, makes a return, though there are bosses new to Smash Bros. as well. The new adventure mode, World Of Light, is somewhat lacking in story compared to Super Smash Bros. Brawl's The Subspace Emissary, but it is understandable it would be difficult to write such a story with over 75 characters. Instead of side-scrolling levels, you encounter a variety of spirits in the world, and defeat them to unlock more of the world. Spirit battles are similar to event mode from previous games, with the “spirit” of an entity from Nintendo's history (or sometimes third-parties) being represented by a Smash battle with special conditions. (For instance, The Imprisoned from The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword is represented by a giant black King K. Rool defended by a Girihim assist trophy.) Outside of adventure mode, you can also fight a random selection of spirits on the Spirit Board, which rotates throughout the day, and you can delete spirits from your collection and use their “cores” to “summon” other spirits, similar to a lot of mobile gacha games.
On the multiplayer side, the biggest change I have noticed to Smash gameplay is attacks feel like they launch farther than in past games, but recovering is also easier than in past games. It took a bit of getting used to, but once your brain gets past how that is just not how physics works, it speeds up the game a bit because you get to where you would ultimately be launched a bit faster, and can then just focus on recovering and continuing the fight. Some other changes I particularly like are directional air dodges and the ability to charge special moves (like Samus's charge shot) in the air. A few other minor tweaks I have noticed are the changes to perfect shielding, and that dodges become weaker if you dodge frequently. There are numerous other character-specific tweaks, but it would take forever to list them all here. Suffice to say if you have played Smash before, it will feel familiar enough, but if you are a hardcore competitive Smash player, it is definitely distinctively different than what came before it.
Overall, as disappointed as I was by the lack of a Subspace Emissary-like story mode, or a new multiplayer mode like Smash 3DS's Smash Run, there is no denying there is a ridiculous amount of content in this game. Balancing 75+ characters is no easy feat, and the variety of multiplayer customization options, unique classic mode routes, and 1000+ different spirit battles provide no shortage of content and collectables, even if they are all just Smash battles. And in the few weeks it has been out, I already have over 70 hours played, so clearly my complaints aren't holding me back much!
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I bought this game at Best Buy for my nephew, and he really loves it. The game is fun, colorful, and easy for kids to enjoy. There are lots of characters and it’s great for playing with family and friends. I’m very happy with this purchase and would recommend it.
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch stands as a testament to the sheer brilliance of game design, delivering an unparalleled experience that brings together gaming icons in an explosive celebration of the medium. As a long-time fan of the series, I find myself utterly captivated by the sheer depth and joy that this game brings to the table.
First and foremost, the character roster is nothing short of astonishing. With an impressive lineup that includes beloved Nintendo characters, third-party icons, and surprise additions, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate truly lives up to its name. Each fighter is meticulously crafted, boasting unique movesets and abilities that pay homage to their respective franchises. The constant updates and addition of new fighters ensure that the game remains fresh and exciting, encouraging players to explore different playstyles and strategies.
The attention to detail in the game's stages is commendable. From iconic locations lifted straight from classic games to creatively designed arenas, every stage feels like a nostalgic trip down gaming history. The dynamic and interactive elements of the stages add an extra layer of strategy to the battles, keeping players on their toes and enhancing the overall chaos and fun.
The gameplay mechanics are refined to perfection. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate strikes a delicate balance between accessibility for casual players and depth for competitive enthusiasts. The controls are responsive, and the inclusion of both simple and advanced techniques caters to a broad audience. The addition of items and assist trophies adds an extra layer of unpredictability, making every match a thrilling and unique experience.
The game's single-player modes, such as Classic Mode and World of Light, offer engaging challenges and varied experiences. Whether I'm embarking on an epic adventure to rescue spirits or engaging in intense one-on-one battles in Classic Mode, there's always something to keep me entertained, even when playing solo.
Multiplayer is where Super Smash Bros. Ultimate truly shines. The local and online multiplayer modes provide endless opportunities for friendly competition or intense showdowns. The netcode has seen improvements over time, resulting in smoother online matches and a more enjoyable experience for players looking to test their skills against opponents from around the world.
In conclusion, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a masterpiece that lives up to its name. It's a love letter to gaming, expertly combining nostalgia, innovation, and competitive spirit into a package that appeals to both casual and hardcore gamers alike. With its diverse roster, engaging gameplay, and endless replayability, this game cements its place as the pinnacle of brawling excellence on the Nintendo Switch.
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This is absolutely fantastic. All of the fun and excitement you've come to expect from a Smash Bros. game is still there with new modes and so many new characters to unlock. There are a plethora of ways to play this game, both solo and with plenty of friends on & off-line. The menus and cut scenes are well done and keep the excitement going even when you're not in battle. This is a must have for any Switch owner!
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Super Smash brothers is a fun and entertaining game. Me and my son can play for hours. We already unlocked about 40 players. You must unlock players to have a wider variety of players you can choose. It's so fun and different every stage. We really enjoy playing. I recommend everyone should atleast try playing once you'll be hooked.
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I absolutely love the Super Smash Bros series and this one does not disapoint. Once installed you get to see the story begind the game for which you get to start with Kirby. Interesting choice of character to start with since it is a well-rounded player. I definately recommend to all Smash Bros geeks out there.
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch is an absolute must-have game for any fan of the series or fighting game enthusiast. I recently purchased it from BestBuy, and it has exceeded my expectations in every way.
First and foremost, the character roster in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is mind-blowing. With over 70 fighters to choose from, including beloved Nintendo characters, third-party icons, and DLC additions, there is a fighter for every playstyle and preference. The variety and depth of the roster ensure that every match is unique and exciting, keeping the gameplay fresh and engaging.
The gameplay itself is fast-paced, exhilarating, and incredibly fun. The controls are tight and responsive, allowing for precise movements and satisfying combos. Whether you prefer strategic gameplay or just want to enjoy some chaotic brawling, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate caters to both casual and competitive players. The game strikes a perfect balance between accessibility for newcomers and depth for experienced players, making it enjoyable for players of all skill levels.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate offers a plethora of game modes and features. The classic "Smash" mode allows you to battle it out against friends or CPU opponents in various stages, with customizable rules to suit your preferences. The "Adventure Mode: World of Light" offers a captivating single-player experience, featuring an expansive map and challenging battles against an army of Spirits. The online mode allows you to test your skills against players from around the world, providing endless opportunities for competitive matches.
Visually, the game is a treat for the eyes. The vibrant and colorful stages, along with the stunning character models and special effects, make each battle visually stunning. The attention to detail in the game's design is remarkable, capturing the essence of each character and their respective franchises. The soundtrack is equally impressive, featuring a vast collection of iconic music tracks from various Nintendo titles, adding to the overall immersion and nostalgia.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate also benefits from continuous support and updates from Nintendo, with regular balance patches and new DLC fighters being added to the roster. This ongoing support ensures that the game remains fresh and exciting long after its initial release.
If I were to nitpick, the online matchmaking could be improved. While it generally works well, occasional lag or connectivity issues can disrupt matches. However, this is a minor gripe compared to the overall enjoyment and content the game offers.
In conclusion, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a masterpiece of a fighting game, and it is a must-own title for any Nintendo Switch owner. With its extensive character roster, addictive gameplay, variety of modes, stunning visuals, and exceptional sound design, the game delivers an unparalleled gaming experience. BestBuy provided a seamless purchasing experience, and I couldn't be happier with my purchase. Whether you're a fan of the series or a newcomer, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is an absolute blast that will keep you entertained for hours on end.
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate lives up to its name. The level of care, attention to detail, and the unrivaled quantity of content in this game is astounding. For anyone who grew up as a gamer, there is something to love about this game. Its soundtrack alone is so expansive that it accounts for nearly 30 consecutive hours of music.
The core hook of the game's single player content is World of Light, an adventure mode that features a large overworld map replete with battles to fight under unique conditions. As you win battles, you gain the game's equivalent of experience points to level up your team, as well as "Spirits." Spirits are still images of more than 1,200 characters from numerous games. Each grants a modifier, such as immunity to stage-specific hazards like fire, and they can be freely swapped out.
Like Super Mario Odyssey and Zelda: Breath of the Wild before it, Smash Bros. is a quick pick-up-and-play experience. You can jump into Spirits mode, do a battle or two, and get a sense of accomplishment. It's intelligently designed to work with the play anywhere mentality around which the Switch as a console is focused.
In addition to World of Light, there are traditional modes like Classic and All Stars. Some of the characters' classic mode quests will end with a unique boss battle; others end with Smash series bosses Master Hand and Crazy Hand. It isn't strong enough to encourage 74 playthroughs, but it is fun to do a few times through to experience the different end bosses.
Multiplayer is frantic and chaotic, allowing players to play together with one console or against each other online. The online, unfortunately, isn't great. Low connection speeds can really hinder the experience, and there are not enough options to limit your online choices to simple 1v1 battles.
Recognizing online's shortcomings, Smash Ultimate is really an incredible game. I've long believed that after the single player content well has dried up in a Smash game, it's the couch multiplayer that keeps people coming back. Smash Ultimate is a fast, frantic party-style fighting game. It is fun to play and is strongly recommended for every Switch owner.
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This game is the reason I got a Nintendo Switch, very fun and takes advantage of the joycon's ability to split. I've only played with 4 people on the same console, but it supports up to eight players. Controls are easy enough for my 4 year old to play, but timing, balancing, items, and levels, create a challenge for even seasoned players. Story mode is not as good as the wii's version, but the story's challenges are interesting, but lack the co-op. Unlocking characters while doing just casual fights felt rewarding, since it allowed for you to try out a new fighter, and a couple fights later another challenger appeared and you get to try that new character. There is a co-op online quick match which is a plus, but no co-op vs online friends. I purchased this game mostly for party play at home, so the online features are not as important to me. Overall 10/10
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One of the greatest games ever made so much fun brings back childhood memories. This game will in friendships families and divide a room so fast highly recommend fun game to play.
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Very fun to play. Daughters & I enjoy battling each other & just bashing the characters around. Brings back memories of the original when my wife & I would play.