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May 2019
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Fast-paced fighting game, Supports 4-player couch co-op, You can use Gamecube controllers
More fun with friends,
While Super Smash Bros Ultimate is much better with friends, it's still fun to play on your own. You'll need to if you're into the tournament scene. Its face-paced fighting is addicting and a whole lot of fun, thanks to a great gameplay loop and plenty of...
Plenty of new game modes, Improved gameplay dynamics, New characters, including third-party ones
Switch controller takes getting used to, Can be hard to understand how to unlock certain characters,
All the new game modes smash the mark in Smash Bros Ultimate. Considering the expansive gameplay options and new characters and levels to keep things fresh, Super Smash Bros is not only a top game for the Switch, but one of the best Smash games of all tim...
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Published: 2020-07-28, Author: Jordan , review by: imore.com
Looks amazing, Tons of new fighters, Huge variety of stages, Fun single-player campaign, Great for any Smash fan
Easily overwhelming even for Smash veterans, Some stages and fighters feel iterative, Solo play grows dull after a while
Min Min may not be the exciting third-party surprise or first-party favorite fans hoped would kick off Ultimate's second wave of DLC fighters, but she's just the kind of out-of-left-field concept I want from a new character. I'm not an Arms fan, but as so...