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Super Smash Bros. Brawl is a critically acclaimed Nintendo Wii fighting game featuring 26 characters from multiple franchises, over a dozen interactive stages, and innovative gameplay mechanics like the Final Smash. It offers both single-player story mode and robust multiplayer options, including online play, delivering a dynamic and social gaming experience that continues the legacy of the Smash Bros. series.




| ASIN | B000FQ9R4E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,716 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #25 in Wii Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii Mini, Nintendo Wii U |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo Wii |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,141) |
| Date First Available | May 23, 2006 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045496900397 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 45496900397 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Nintendo of America |
| Number of Players | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 5.3 x 7.5 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Publication Date | March 9, 2008 |
| Release date | March 9, 2008 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 172302827996 045496901103 087108575043 045496900397 |
J**N
All-Around Great Game!
I had been reading about this game for months leading up to its final release in the US. I preordered it from Amazon about a month in advance and eagerly awaited its arrival. My prayer was that it would not disappoint...and it hasn't! When I first played the game, I was having a hard time getting used to the Wiimote and Nunchuk after all those years of the N64 controller (one of my favorite consoles by the way, and Super Smash Bros for 64 is a classic!). After a few hours, though, it started to make sense. The solo version is a lot of fun and gives you a chance to sample all the great new, and old, characters in the game. You can play the Classic mode or the Subspace Emissary adventure mode, which also has a cooperative option. My personal favorite is the Home Run minigame, where you can beat up a sandbag and then crush it with the bat to see how far it will go. It's awesome! The multiplayer is just fantastic. Three of my friends and I crowded around to try it out and have been hooked ever since. The levels are just insane, with all kinds of obstacles and transformations. It adds a whole new dimension to the experience! And there are now dozens of items, some of which are just plain wacky. The bombs are devastating, but the introduction of the Smash Ball has been phenomenal. Everyone fighting to get it when it appears creates a maelstrom of destruction, but to the victor go the spoils and the Smash Ball is nothing short of devastating if used properly. All in all, the more you play the better it gets, and the more characters, items, levels, etc you can unlock. It can be frustrating at first getting used to the new controls, but be patient! It's really an all-around good time once you get the hang of it, no matter what mode you're playing. If you were going to buy one game for the Wii, this has to be it!
L**A
Solid, Fun, Enjoyable Game
Following in the footsteps of a game as widely acclaimed as Super Smash Brothers Melee for the Gamecube (with 7 million copies sold) isn't easy, even more so when there's a huge amount of hype surrounding the game as well. With that in mind, does Super Smash Brother Brawl live up to the legacy that Melee represents, or to the level that pre-launch material indicated? Short answer for both: reasonably so. Super Smash Brothers is a Nintendo crossover fighting game series featuring characters from almost every Nintendo franchise. Favorites like Mario, Link, Kirby and Samus duke it out in battles of up to four people on stages that are also taken from Nintendo series. Rather than direct combat, SSB focuses on the more cartoonish option of beating up an enemy and then launching them out of the stage with a powerful attack. Plenty of items and stage events keep the game an incredibly fun party experience. Brawl adds to the formula perfected in Melee by adding new characters, new items, and new stages, as well as some new features. There are a total of 26 characters; new additions to the cast include Pit from NES classic Kid Icarus, a Pokemon Trainer and three of his Pokemon, Pikmin's Captain Olimar, and the Mario series' villain/evil twin, Wario. Furthermore, two non-Nintendo characters are available, in a series first: Snake of Metal Gear fame and Sonic the Hedgehog both join the cast. In total, the cast additions include some pleasant surprises, but also some disappointing removals (characters like Roy and Mewtwo have been nixed, although they have been replaced with similar characters from newer installments of their respective series'). There are a bevy of new items in the game. Foremost among these is the Smash Ball; when attacked enough, it grants the attacking character a "Final Smash" - a devastating attack that varies between different characters. For example, Mario shoots a screen-wide barrage of fireballs, Link catches one opponent in a Triforce symbol and slashes away at them, and Kirby cooks all his enemies in a giant pot. Unfortunately, some Final Smashes are copied or reused; for example, one hidden Zelda character copies Link's Final Smash exactly, and every character from Star Fox (three in all) use the Landmaster Tank as their Final Smash. However, some are definitely really neat and welcome changes to the gameplay - a sort of temporary bonus minigame for whoever manages to get the Smash Ball. Another new item is the Assist Trophy, which is similar to the Poke'ball item in that it summons an invincible helper to fight the enemies of whoever summoned them. For example, Samurai Goroh (from F-Zero) attacks enemies with a katana, as does Lyn from Fire Emblem (in a single swift cut). Kirby's friend Knuckle Joe delivers a barrage of blows and a mighty uppercut that KOs almost anything in its path. Little Mac from Punch-Out!! uses his speed and strength to deliver a startlingly fast jab. Jeff from Earthbound launches rockets at his enemies. Andross (in his Star Fox for the SNES incarnation) lurks in the background and shoots damaging 3d panels. Not all of them have good effects, though; The Nintendog covers the screen, making seeing the battle almost impossible. Mr. Resetti from Animal Crossing goes on one of his famous rants, the text of which blocks the upper half of the battle completely. All of them contribute greatly to the chaos and hilarity of Smash Bros fighting. There are some new stages as well. The famous Bridge of Eldin from the Legend of Zelda serves as a long, flat stage occasionally broken by a bomb planted by a rampaging Moblin rider. The Frigate Orpheon from Metroid Prime occasionally flips upside down, causing the playing field to shift. Smashville is an Animal Crossing-themed level, and like its source will change depending on what time the level is played. Pictochat has the enemies fighting among the doodles and illustrations of the DS' built in chat program. Most of the new stages are good, but some of them (particularly Delfino Plaza from Super Mario Sunshine and Lylat Cruise from Star Fox Assault) are simply platforms on a moving background, and lack any real extra themes or effects. It's also possible to build your own stages with a variety of parts and backgrounds, which is a fairly intuitive process that can produce some insanely fun results. Besides multiplayer, the game has a new single player mode as well: "Subspace Emissary", a story told through cutscenes and action stages. The former are well directed but unvoiced / unworded, relying heavily on body language to get their message across. The story involves an evil plot to destroy the world of Smash Brothers perpetuated by the game's villanous characters (Bowser, Wario, and so on). The Smash Bros cast must team up - splintered at first, but then united - to combat this menace. The interactions between characters have some real gems - for example, Lucas from Mother 3 using the Pokemon Trainer as a sort of big brother role model, or Diddy Kong dragging Fox and Falco off to help him rescue Donkey Kong. The story is difficult to make out, however (though it's explained in detail on the Smash Bros. site), and the final boss is nothing short of eye-roll material (hint: he's a new original character, not an established Nintendo character). The story is mostly enjoyable for the little tidbits, and those are good and plentiful, so they make it worth it. The action stages are 2d side-scrolling classic platforming, with characters fighting against the mysterious and somewhat generic enemies unique to the game. The mechanics are similar to regular gameplay, but directed at a multitude of enemies rather than a small number of skilled opponents. Stages range from generic and boring to generic and frustrating - from "random jungle" to "random ruins" to "random flying space-lab". Other than the playable characters and some enemies from the Mario games, there's nothing "Nintendo" about the game mode - you feel like a Nintendo character playing in some other non-Smash Brothers game. So, in that way, this mode feels like it could've been done a lot better. Other bonus parts of the game include the return of trophies from Melee, new unlockable tracks for stages, and a variety of new event matches and sub-games. Furthermore - perhaps most importantly - the Wii allows SSBB to be played online, either with friends (added by inputting their unique code) or with strangers. This mode is pretty well coordinated, and there are no real complaints about it. The option also exists to spectate matches and bet on the winner, adding to the stylish, crowd-pleasing dynamic that the game entails. The gameplay as a whole is great, but it feels less sharp than Melee; some moves feel too slow, unresponsive, or just "wrong". The sense of controlled chaos that Melee evoked has been replaced by rampant and uncontrolled chaos, and a lot of the "art" of playing has gone out of it. The graphics are in general improved, with some good details on characters and stages, but for the most part everything's moving too fast to notice it. The sound is mostly improved - any poor changes in, say, the announcer's voice, or quality in general are offset by the sheer number of music tracks in the game. As a whole SSBB is a solid, fun, enjoyable game, with some minor bugs and annoyances. There's a lot added, but the jump from Super Smash Bros. to Melee feels stronger than the jump from Melee to Brawl. However, by itself it is a good game with a wide variety of characters and stages from every part of Nintendo's history. 9/10.
J**6
BEST GAME FOR WII PERIOD.
I Love This game!!! i love all smash bros games since the original on the nintendo 64 and i highly recommend this to anyone that's a Nintendo fan or just has a Wii or Even a Wii U since you play both Wii U and Wii on the New Wii U system. The satisfaction of knocking other Nintendo character madly off the screen (Example: Princess Peach. LoL come on? dont tell me you haven't though of hitting her or something sometimes for being the easy girl you'll ever know that get kidnap so easy on a daily basis XD ) And this game is SO much fun and with so much to do!! You Have... -The Story -The classic mode -Challenges -Online play (that you can connect to and play with friends online from the confert of your own house) -ALOT of unlockables (Characters, Music, Tickles, Trophy's, achievements ) and even more! this game is well worth the money and you will be playing this game for a awhile! Shipping: Well the shipping, it came to my house in under 3 days since i order it on a wensday and it would have come a Saturday but since the Mail doesn't deliver on the weekend it would have came even sooner!! and i was expecting it to have it by the next week but NO. IT CAME FAST. I order this game from the Amazon seller "Most Wanted" which i have buy afew other things from them and i is always satisfied when buying from them :) So if you thinking of buying this game then... GO A HEAD!! it's well worth the money and is very fun and especially with friends and It's just a really great game you'll wont regret getting! So what are you waiting for?? Take out that credit or Gift card and buy this! :)
S**E
Product was in fantastic condition. The delivery was on time. The game works perfectly. No issues with any of the process
A**E
Bien reçu avec un petit retard. Je n'ai eu aucun pb le jeux fonctionne très bien.
M**K
Das Spiel kamm in einem maekellosen Zustand innerhalb von zwei Tagen an . Anbei war noch ein gaming Booster und ein mauam Stick
M**H
This Game rocks. After reading some of the negative reviews I am shocked. People say this isn't a traditional beat em up. In my opinion thats a good point not a bad one. It offers a unique way of defeating your enemies. You hit your opponents and deal enough damage to smash them off the level. Also as to people complaining its too manic, thats kind of the point. This has great graphics, a wonderful array of characters and many different ways to play. The only bad point in my opinion is the subspace emisery mode is a little tedious and you do need to complete this to unlock all the extras. Seriously though this Game is so much fun, the first Smash Bros Game and Melee for the Game cube were so innovative and this version adds more to the Brawl. If you like games with a difference, want a new take on the aging fighting genre or just want to see Mario beat the hell out of Solid Snake and Sonic buy this Game. You won't be sorry.
E**A
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