Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - Nintendo Switch
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Isak Foshay
Greater than one weekThe player v player mode is where this game shines. The adventure mode is fun until you realize olimar is completely busted and can 1 hit kill most enemies with the right spirits attached. Good game.
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Roderick
> 3 dayLlego a tiempo para el dia de Reyes (6 de enero) y permitio que mi sobrina se sintiera feliz con su regalo.
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M. McNally
Greater than one weekFun, ontime delivery, recipient was thrilled to receive!
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Rehan Din
Greater than one weekCrrvrc
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Sonny D
> 3 dayWow
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ADAM
> 3 dayMy kids love the game
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Benjamin M. Weilert
> 3 dayI grew up playing the original Super Smash Bros. on the Nintendo 64. I loved being able to play as a variety of characters across some well-known (and perhaps less well-known) Nintendo franchises. With each iteration of the series, I’ve enjoyed seeing new characters representing new and classic games join the roster. However, even if I can understand cutting some characters as the series moved forward, it was still a disappointment when I couldn’t play as my favorites in subsequent entries in the franchise. This is why I was hyped up for the release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. For the first time, I was able to play as a staggeringly large number of characters. The fact that (almost) everything from previous games made it into this one made it feel like this was a celebration of the history of video games and not just a party brawler. And while I didn’t bother with the DLC for the 3DS version of the series, I jumped right in and got the first DLC fighter pack when it was released. This speaks to how Super Smash Bros. Ultimate appeals to me in that I want the fullest experience of the game that already had a pretty full experience. And while I appreciated the “World of Light” single-player campaign and the “Spirits” that can be used to enhance the player characters, the amount of unlocking I needed to do so I could play as my favorite (or some of the newer) characters felt a bit tedious at times. Plus, with so many characters to choose from, there is a bit of choice paralysis that has prevented me from completing most of the single-player story modes with these characters. Still, the game remains approachable for all skill levels, especially if you want to play by yourself. A party brawler that’s Nintendo’s love letter to the history of gaming, I give Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 4.0 stars out of 5.
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Philippe H
> 3 dayGood game but when i unlock a lot of characters i lose them and i need to get them back my grandson is telling me to write this
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Franklin
> 3 dayEnjoy playing this game is very good
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Dariusz Orzolek
> 3 dayOk game