See your favorite Smash Bros. character, redesigned from their most recent games, brawl onto your screen once again!
A host of new characters to fight with, including Sonic, Pit from Kid Icarus, Wario and Diddy Kong
More than a dozen gorgeously-rendered stages
New special moves and attacks, including the groundbreaking Final Smash
Editorial Review:
Engage the rage with Super Smash Bros. Brawl! The third installment of the incredibly successful Super Smash Bros. series is now on the Wii, The roster is longer than ever, but that just means more butt to kick across over a dozen different, graphic-rich stages with original moves, new modified moves, and a brand-new super attack called Final Smash! Old favorites like Mario, Link, Peach and Kirby are now joined by such exciting newcomers as Wario, Solid Snake and Sonic the Hedgehog. With a variety of new modes, an absolutely epic soundtrack and the ability to play with distant friends through online multiplayer, this is a game you'll have to break your own fingers to put down. Original soundtrack from 36 different artists Online Multiplayer ESRB Rated RP for Rating Pending
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Solid game, WYSIWYG:
I've been a fan of the Super Smash Brothers series since the N64 version came out. I got it the first day it came out and was excited and enthralled with the cross over fighting game. Super Smash Brothers Melee came out and it alone made the Game Cube a worthy purchase for me. I feared that with Brawl, nothing could live up to the fun I had felt while playing the previous versions. I feared the addition of characters for the sake of new characters would be nothing more than mere novelty. I was pleased to... more info
fun game:
I bought this for my husband and son, and its one of their family games to play together.. they say its much better than all the other ones because it has different ways to play now.. and of course, more characters..
Like me Super Smash Bros. Brawl gets a little old:
Bought this for my little cousins along with the console. They seemed to like it ok but not that fun for the older crowd (I was 29 at the time). The attacks didn't seem that sophisticated and I couldn't really string together any satisfactory attacks which was the big appeal for me in fighting games. I like the idea of 4 players fighting at once, but that doesn't make up for more complex moves and more refined attacks.
PLayed It AT MY FRIEnds house:
i have super smash melee and i never gota wii and when this game came out i died a lil inside cuz i couldnt get it... but played it at my friends house... at first i thought it wasnt as good(primarily becuase my best character from melee sucked-fox) but i learned to love and wen i got back home to melee the feel of the game felt different, lol... no joke