Testseek.com have collected 52 expert reviews of the Super Smash Bros and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Super Smash Bros.
December 2014
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The editors liked
Fun
Engaging fighting game for all types of player
Amazing HD graphics
Many tiny surprises for Nintendo fans
Tons of characters
Nostalgia galore
Eightplayer insanity
Looks and plays great
Polishe
Addictive gamepla
Massive character roste
Tons of modes and unlockable
Gorgeous HD graphics
Looks gorgeous. Lots of characters
Stages
And modes. Fast
Satisfying action with just enough depth.
Tons of singleplayer modes that allow you to play and challenge yourself in new ways
Brilliantlytuned mechanics create one of the best fighting game experiences in years
Eightplayer matches are the right kind of chaotic
Great Amiibo integration
That amazing roster
Packed with Nintendo love
8-player smash
Looks amazing
The editors didn't like
Eight-player mode is more novelty than viable option
Amiibo aren't that compelling for the extra price
Amiibo integration isn't great
Less reinvention than refinement
No story mod
Occasional online lag
Bottom Line
The fourth home-console version of Super Smash Bros. adds more characters and modes to the Nintendo brawling experience. It's an excellent game
Abstract: Mario and his Nintendo compatriots are joined by notable characters from elsewhere in the gaming universe, such as Sonic and Mega Man.While this latest version nails that core conceit better than any before, it also raises the bar for injecting nostalgia ...
Abstract: And let's spare a thought for Sakurai, because organising this party must be a logistical nightmare by now. What began as a fun little leisure time experiment is now a phenomenally successful series, and expectations are raised accordingly. We all want mo...
Frantic fighting action, Generous bundle of game modes, Hilarious multiplayer, Mii and Amiibo features work well
Can't play as Amiibo characters, Eight-player games can be hard going
The best version of Super Smash Bros yet, and another great reason to invest in a Wii U. It's fast, frantic and furiously addictive, with enough game modes to satisfy solo players and one of the best local multiplayer experiences around. Even if you've n...
Larger scale fights evolve Smash's 15-year-old 4-player style, A plethora of different but equally excellent modes compared to Smash 3DS, Absolutely gorgeous presentation in a broad selection of new stages
Transferred data and characters from Nintendo 3DS are weirdly restricted, Not all stages are available for more than 4-players
Published: 2014-10-20, Author: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv
Abstract: Maybe that's not the most exciting place to start, but it's true: Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is ultimate comfort food for Nintendo fans, and we expect they'll eat it right up. That's not a bad thing at all; after the company's earlier attempts to create ...
Published: 2014-12-05, Author: Matthew , review by: criticalhit.net
Super Smash Bros. for the Wii U is a no-brainer. If you own the console, there really is no reason for not owning the title already. There is enough content, fun, and joy to keep players busy for perpetuity.Super Smash Bros Wii U was reviewed by Matthew F...
Published: 2014-11-21, Author: Allan , review by: parentesis.com
El gameplay es excelente, el más refinado de la serie hasta ahora. Los gráficos cumplen con el más alto estándar técnico. Su variada oferta de modos, así como elementos desbloqueables, le dan muchísima rejugabilidad
No encontramos aspectos negativos en Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
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Published: 2015-02-16, Author: Benjamin , review by: begeek.fr
Presque) tout
Un online incomplet, A quand un mode principal scénarisé ?
Au final, beaucoup de plaisir ressort de ce SSBU. Des modes à foison avec ce sentiment, parfois grisant, de n'en voir jamais le bout (mieux vaut ça que l'inverse), aussi bien en solo, en coop ou en multi. Avec une base déjà solide et r...