Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Nintendo Switch)
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (for Nintendo Switch)
Anyone you know who enjoys video games is likely to find at least one Smash Ultimate character that appeals to them. It takes everything that made Smash 4 on the Wii U so compelling and expands on it-with the added Switch benefit of handheld mode. All this makes Super Smash Bros.- The biggest roster yet
- Loads of content, spanning dozens of video game series
- Polished, satisfying gameplay with lots of variety
- Lacks proper online ranking tiers
- No online tournament mode
- Collectible spirits lack context and detail
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Conventional logic says that a game as enormous as Super Smash Bros. Ultimate should be collapsing under its own weight like a dying star. It feels like the Mr. Creosote of video games, a title almost disgustingly distended with content.
Super Smash Bros Ultimate Review – Simply Smashing
Super Smash Bros is a franchise pretty much everyone gets hype over. During the week since it released, it seems like everywhere I go I overhear bits of conversation about the latest in the series, Super Smash Bros Ultimate . It's no big surprise.- Contains almost every character and stage ever included in a Smash game
- New Spirit Mode makes for a great single-player experience
- and adds light RPG elements to the game
- Same great couch co-op experience
- AI can be ditzy when it comes to vertical stage changes
- Tags
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Nintendo Switch)
It's hard to call Smash Ultimate the best crossover fighter ever made in a world where Capcom Vs.- Massive roster
- Incredible fan service
- World Of Light is great
- Can be hard to follow on the small screen
- Inherently quite unbalanced
- Smash's mayhem isn't for everyone
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
Nintendo Switch Super Smash Bros. Ultimate SUPER SMASH BROS ULT review
It’s not all melancholy and sadness. Again, the online play does work in spurts, it’s just not terribly consistent or reliable. Beyond this blemish (and a lack of Trophies), thankfully, there’s not much Ultimate doesn’t do perfectly. This is the best that Smash Bros. has ever been.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Super Smash Bros Ultimate is a celebration of Nintendo's long history, of the video game medium, and of the people who have poured their own spirits into crafting these characters, worlds and experiences we are all fortunate enough to have enjoyed over the years.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Nintendo Switch) Review
There is more bang for the buck in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate than almost any other game - especially fighting games - since, well, probably the last Smash Bros. When you start lamenting a lack of new stages, hardly any extra music tracks from certain franchises, and a scarce amount of adventure...
A Fighting game for the masses
Bought as a Christmas present for my nephew. Very pleased with service from Smyths - pre-ordered online and collected in-store, thus saving me a fiver on RRP! Upon collection, also suprisingly received the Steelbook too, which I didn't see any mention of - so again Kudo's to Smyths. THE GAME...
Great game
Fantastic game just wish they still had kirbys cooking pot ultimate.