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Super Smash Bros. Brawl Preview
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Genre: Fighting |
Developer:
Nintendo |
Publisher: Nintendo |
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Platform: Nintendo Wii |
Players: 1-4 |
Release:
February 2008 |
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Nintendo had kept eager fans waiting for
years of news regarding their next Smash
Bros. game. After a long and silent period,
the company had recently garnered the
attention of their fans worldwide with its
Smash Bros. Dojo webpage. Their latest
entry, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, boasts new
characters, new gameplay modes, new
strategies and extra controls with the Wii
and classic controller.
The veteran fighters marking their return
include Mario, Peach, Bowser, Yoshi, Link,
Donkey Kong, Samus and Zelda. Battles take
place in castles, islands and locales that
casual and hardcore fans will easily
recognize. The biggest news is the addition
of new characters joining the coveted
fighting ranks. They include Pit from Kid
Icarus, Wario, Zero Suit Samus of Metroid,
Meta Knight, Ike from Fire Emblem, Solid
Snake of Metal Gear Solid fame and Sega's
blue mascot, Sonic the Hedgehog.
Smash Bros. Brawl is similar to its
predecessor in style and gameplay. As
expected, all of the characters have their
own strengths, maneuvers and unique
abilities. You can pummel your foes in
various stages and multiplayer brawls with
standard, strong or smash attacks. Regular
items such as crates, barrels, banana peels,
gooey bombs and the golden hammer are
accessible and put an interesting spin on
hard-fought battles. The newest feature is
the Final Smash move that allows you to
unleash powerful attacks to obliterate your
opponents. This special maneuver can only be
performed by obtaining the Smash Ball item
that randomly appears in different stages.
An example is Kirby's Final Smash move where
he pulls out a giant cooking pot, tosses his
enemies inside and rids of them once his
dish is ready.
Other game modes available are Special
Brawl, Tourney and Home Run Contest. In
Special Brawl, rules and character stats
such as stamina, size, speed and gravity
levels are customizable prior to multiplayer
brawls. Tourney mode allows you to create a
tournament and to pit fighters against one
another for the championship title. The Home
Run Contest is a timed challenge to pound
and send a sandbag flying to the furthest
distance inside a stadium.
The new adventure mode, the Subspace
Emissary, is a side scrolling game where you
can explore the history behind the
characters. The game can be played either in
single player or multiplayer coop mode with
key events revealed in cinematic movies.
Visually, the game looks significantly
better than its Gamecube brethren. Character
designs are extremely polished and the
animation smooth with no visible slowdown.
The background stages and bright colors make
the game vivid and refreshingly interactive.
The audio features the creative talents of
famous composers that have contributed to
the game's overall soundtrack. Koji Kondo,
Masato Kouda, Yasunori Mitsuda, Jun Fukuda
and Tomoko Sasaki are enlisted, to name only
a few.
Smash Bros. Brawl is shaping up to be the
best fighting game involving Nintendo's
beloved cast of characters that fans have
come to expect and more. The inclusion of
new characters offers more competition, fun
and excitement that will satisfy hardcore
and casual fans alike. The game has been a
long time in coming but will be well worth
the wait.
Solomon Lee,
Gaming-Media Staff
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