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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Nintendo Switch)

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★★★★★
5 years ago
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - Nintendo Switch

I have this game on the Wii and now on the Nintendo switch. This game is very fun and now I am able to unlock new characters! SSB was always one of my favorite games! It still is too. I recommend this game 100%!

Metro
★★★★★
5 years ago
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate review – Nintendo vs. the world

Nintendo's crossover fighter is bigger and better than ever and now it has a single-player mode that's just as good as multiplayer.

The core fighting system is cleverly refined and more enjoyable than ever; World of Light is one of the best single-player modes ever in a fighter; Mountains of content that will last hundreds of hours

Steep learning curve is poorly handled, with a lack of tutorials and useful help; Surprisingly poor museum features

Gamereactor
★★★★★
5 years ago
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Nintendo's all-star brawler Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has had us giddy with excitement ever since its initial reveal during this March's Nintendo Direct. It strives to be the pinnacle of the franchise, reuniting all characters from throughout its history and adding fresh new mechanics such as an...

Nintendo Life
★★★★★
5 years ago

Crossovers happen all the time in games, films, TV shows and just about every other form of media out there, but none of them can really be compared to Super Smash Bros. ; no, not even that film that you're thinking of.

Pocket Gamer
★★★★★
5 years ago
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Switch review - "A fighting game that everyone will love"

A huge draw of the Nintendo Switch is its couch-based multiplayer capabilities which, of course, makes Super Smash Bros. Ultimate an ideal game for the platform. Is it any good, though Well, isn't that what you're here to find out Having never played a Smash Bros.

canadianonlinegamers.com
★★★★★
5 years ago
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Review – The Eternal Showdown

Perhaps you remember Smash Bros from days gone by. Getting together with some good friends and wailing on one another until feelings were hurt and battle cries were unleashed. Picking your absolute favorite and watching them decimate or be destroyed.

Tons of distinct fighters; Many many game modes; Controls are fluid and precise

World of Light gets repetitive fast; Not in love with the bonus stage

Press-Start
★★★★★
5 years ago
Super Smash Bros Ultimate Review – A Wonderful Celebration

I've played every Super Smash Bros. game since they began all the way back on the Nintendo 64, but I can't say that I've ever found myself hugely addicted to them. Don't get me wrong, I've always had a great time with it, but I've never quite been on the same level as those dedicated fans, putting...

sagamer.co.za
★★★★★
5 years ago

Nintendo has never been ones to conform to rules. They'll always go out of their way to make their games a little different to everyone else. Super Smash Bros. has for years now been their take on the fighting genre – you either get it or you don't.

Adventure mode will last you a long time; A soundtrack so good you can buy the game just for that; The spirits inject a whole new strategic element; 74 fighters and over 100 stages to fight in

Home-run contest is gone; Hopefully online mode won't be as broken as other Smash games

N-Europe
★★★★★
5 years ago
Review: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Calling your game Ultimate, now that requires some nerve. But in the case of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, it is hard-earned. This is the most complete game in the series, and a celebration of everything Nintendo (and video gaming in general).

An insane amount of fighters; stages; An amazing soundtrack; Easy to learn; hard to master; A lot of options and customization possible; Meaty singleplayer campaign

...that does get repetitive though; Online options limited and sometimes laggy; Target Smash and Home Run Contest are missing

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago
SMASHING STUFF

Having not played a smash game since melee on the Gamecube the gameplay was instantly recognisable. Plus with a massive roster of characters the unlock theres a lot to do and plenty of options to play with your favourite.

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