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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Switch)

$26.91

(27,106 reviews)

Gaming icons clash in the Super Smash Bros Ultimate (Nintendo Switch), which you can play anytime, anywhere! Smash rivals off the stage as new characters Simon Belmont and King K. Rool join Inkling, Ridley and every fighter in Super Smash Bros. history. Stage Morph transforms one stage into another Comes with 900 different music compositions Includes 66 fighters as well as re-worked and new fighting stages Also includes new items and assist trophies For up to 8 players Having trouble choosing a stage? Then select the Stage Morph option to transform one stage into another while battling! Plus, new echo fighters Dark Samus, Richter Belmont and Chrom join the battle. Whether you play locally or online, savour the faster combat, new attacks and new defensive options. Jam out to 900 different music compositions and go 1-on-1 with a friend, hold a 4-player free-for-all, kick it up to 8-player battles and more! Feel free to bust out your GameCube controllers – legendary couch competitions await – or play together anytime, anywhere! The Super Smash Bros Ultimate (Nintendo Switch) include 66 fighters as well as re-worked and new fighting stages alongside new items, assist trophies and music.

Gaming icons clash in the Super Smash Bros Ultimate (Nintendo Switch), which you can play anytime, anywhere! Smash rivals off the stage as new characters Simon Belmont and King K. Rool join Inkling, Ridley and every fighter in Super Smash Bros. history. Stage Morph transforms one stage into another Comes with 900 different music compositions Includes 66 fighters as well as re-worked and new fighting stages Also includes new items and assist trophies For up to 8 players Having trouble choosing a stage? Then select the Stage Morph option to transform one stage into another while battling! Plus, new echo fighters Dark Samus, Richter Belmont and Chrom join the battle. Whether you play locally or online, savour the faster combat, new attacks and new defensive options. Jam out to 900 different music compositions and go 1-on-1 with a friend, hold a 4-player free-for-all, kick it up to 8-player battles and more! Feel free to bust out your GameCube controllers – legendary couch competitions await – or play together anytime, anywhere! The Super Smash Bros Ultimate (Nintendo Switch) include 66 fighters as well as re-worked and new fighting stages alongside new items, assist trophies and music.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Switch)

(27,106 reviews)

Gaming icons clash in the Super Smash Bros Ultimate (Nintendo Switch), which you can play anytime, anywhere! Smash rivals off the stage as new characters Simon Belmont and King K. Rool join Inkling, Ridley and every fighter in Super Smash Bros. history. Stage Morph transforms one stage into another Comes with 900 different music compositions Includes 66 fighters as well as re-worked and new fighting stages Also includes new items and assist trophies For up to 8 players Having trouble choosing a stage? Then select the Stage Morph option to transform one stage into another while battling! Plus, new echo fighters Dark Samus, Richter Belmont and Chrom join the battle. Whether you play locally or online, savour the faster combat, new attacks and new defensive options. Jam out to 900 different music compositions and go 1-on-1 with a friend, hold a 4-player free-for-all, kick it up to 8-player battles and more! Feel free to bust out your GameCube controllers – legendary couch competitions await – or play together anytime, anywhere! The Super Smash Bros Ultimate (Nintendo Switch) include 66 fighters as well as re-worked and new fighting stages alongside new items, assist trophies and music.

Gaming icons clash in the Super Smash Bros Ultimate (Nintendo Switch), which you can play anytime, anywhere! Smash rivals off the stage as new characters Simon Belmont and King K. Rool join Inkling, Ridley and every fighter in Super Smash Bros. history. Stage Morph transforms one stage into another Comes with 900 different music compositions Includes 66 fighters as well as re-worked and new fighting stages Also includes new items and assist trophies For up to 8 players Having trouble choosing a stage? Then select the Stage Morph option to transform one stage into another while battling! Plus, new echo fighters Dark Samus, Richter Belmont and Chrom join the battle. Whether you play locally or online, savour the faster combat, new attacks and new defensive options. Jam out to 900 different music compositions and go 1-on-1 with a friend, hold a 4-player free-for-all, kick it up to 8-player battles and more! Feel free to bust out your GameCube controllers – legendary couch competitions await – or play together anytime, anywhere! The Super Smash Bros Ultimate (Nintendo Switch) include 66 fighters as well as re-worked and new fighting stages alongside new items, assist trophies and music.

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5 starsEveryone is Here!
7 January 2019DJCypresss

originally posted on bestbuy.com

ALL 63 characters* from past Smash Brothers game are included in this game +6 brand new characters +5 new echo fighters, +6 DLC characters** (not yet released). -New characters include: Inkling (Splatoon Series) Ridley (Metroid) King K. Rool (Donkey Kong) Isabelle (Animal Crossing) Incineroar (Pokemon) Simon (Castlevania) -New Echo Fighters. Echo fighters are essentially clones of original fighters with slightly change stats like different attack, defense, speed and special moves. Think Falco, Dark Pit and Lucina for example. Daisy (Echo of Peach) Richter (Simon) Dark Samus (Samus) Chrom (Roy) Ken (Ryu) You start off with original 8 characters from the very first Smash Bros game and have to unlock the others. *63 if you count pokemon trainer and thier pokemon as one ... MoreALL 63 characters* from past Smash Brothers game are included in this game +6 brand new characters +5 new echo fighters, +6 DLC characters** (not yet released). -New characters include: Inkling (Splatoon Series) Ridley (Metroid) King K. Rool (Donkey Kong) Isabelle (Animal Crossing) Incineroar (Pokemon) Simon (Castlevania) -New Echo Fighters. Echo fighters are essentially clones of original fighters with slightly change stats like different attack, defense, speed and special moves. Think Falco, Dark Pit and Lucina for example. Daisy (Echo of Peach) Richter (Simon) Dark Samus (Samus) Chrom (Roy) Ken (Ryu) You start off with original 8 characters from the very first Smash Bros game and have to unlock the others. *63 if you count pokemon trainer and thier pokemon as one character; otherwise it's 65. No more choosing Lucario and imagining he's Mewtwo, one-time guest characters like Snake makes a return, and ice climbers are not excluded due to hardware limitations, DLC characters in Smash 4 like Ryu, Bayonetta are now part of main roster, etc. ** DLC includes: Piranha Plant Joker (Persona 5) +4 unannounced fighters DLC Come in character packs 1 fighter, 1 stage, and multiple music tracks Or you can get fighters (season) pass with 5 fighters, 5 stages and all music If you purchase fighter pass you get rex mii costume for free If you purchase the Smash Ultimate game near launch and register via MyNintendo (if you have physical version) you get Piranha Plant character for free. For downloaded version registration should be automatic. Piranha plant to release next year (2019) === Stages. Unlike characters, not all stages return. There are 103 stages with 5 planned DLC stages. Stages does not need to be unlocked All stages now have a Battlefield form: Omega and Normal. Omega stages are similar to final destination stage with no moving platforms or random hazards. === Core changes/features. -Graphics improved. details in clothing, facial expression/emotes and stages -Some characters have a overall design change for example: Link now in Breath of the Wild costume Zelda no longer Twlight Princess form, now based off Link Between Worlds Mario wears cappy from Mario Odyssey when doing taunts/moves Fox now based off Star Fox Zero design -Now can select female forms of characters like pokemon trainer and pikachu for example. -Characters now displayed by number/when they appeared in the smash series -13 New items: Banana Gun, Beastball, Black Hole, Bomber, Death's Scythe, Fake Smash Ball, Healing Field, Healing Sprout, Killing Edge, Rage Blaster, Ramblin' evil mushroom, Staff, and Super Launch Star. -You select stage before character -8 Player battles make a return -Stage morph. Can select two stages at a time that transition at different set intervals -You can turn off stage hazards -UI changes for some characters next to damage meter for example: Clouds limit gauge, Inkling ink tank gauge, Villager's Pocketed item, Robin's durability counters -Echo Fighters can either be displayed in their own character slots, or share their slot with the character they are based on, depending on user preference -No more trophies, have spirits instead (more on this later). Over 1200 to collect -Charge attacks are longer doing more damage the longer you hold -Shield changes: Perfect shields are performed in reverse: instead of pressing the shield button several frames before an attack connects, players have to release the shield button when an attack connects on their shield instead. -Damage meter now display tenth's damage. Example 20.5% -Grab Cancels: If two players grab the same time; both characters take minimal damage and act as if grab released -Characters can no longer run through other characters and instead push them backwards. This affects some characters like Fox with his slide kick attack and side special -More space to come back from being blasted off to the sides, but edge sweet spots have decreased/recovery moves take longer to snap on ledges for most characters. Edge attacks has been buffed. -Deal more damage in One-on-one fights with no items. Damage is multiplied by 1.2× -Alternate costumes now shown on bottom character portrait -Tracks in My Music are now organized by series rather than by stage.There are over 800 tracks per stage totaling over 28 hours -You can create your own playlist and have the screen turned off in portable mode making your Switch a mp3 player/music player -Taunts can now be cancelled, and comes out faster -Continous dodges makes it less effective the more times you use it consecutively -Characters that originally cannot swim or have a weakness to water (Charizard, Incineroar, Inkling, Sonic, etc) now take slow, constant damage while swimming. -Sudden Death changes: Screen shrinks in overtime. If the screen has finished zooming in, Bob-ombs will start falling after a while -Stamina battles can now be combined with stock. -There are 59 Assist Trophies available in the game. 27 are brand new -Some assist trophies can be KOed for points. The player who summon assist trophy can also KO there own assist trophy to prevent other players from gaining points -Some Final Smash Changes: No more temporary power ups/form changes like Wario Man, Fox/Falco/Wolf landmaster transformation, Flying Yoshi, Giga Bowswer, Giga Mac for example. Instead they have one hit KO moves/high damage moves like the other fighters Some characters have different final smashes altogether like Link now has ancient arrow, Zelda has sealing triforce, Pit has lighting chariot as final smash. For multi-character final smash: Fiora added to shulk final smash, Paula and Poo added to Ness Final Smash, Lucas has kumatora and Boney, Megaman has Protoman and Bass Donkey Kong has rapid fire punches instead of the lame drum beats -There is now chargeable final smash option. But no two final smash can be used simultaneously -A lot of buff/nerfs changes for most, if not all characters -A lot of Move changes. Example: Link no longer has a hookshot (young link and toon link still does), has remote (manually detonate bombs) Samus can charge her cannon in air Zelda's Phantom knight is now chargeable: delayed hit or release. Pokemon trainer has no penalty for not switching pokemon Shulks Monato arts are now on text wheel around the character instead of multiple button presses Rob has fuel gauge on spine for boost meter -In game gold can be used to purchase Spirits, spirits upgrade and music tracks -Game supports 11 languages. -Can make teammates semi-transparent -Palutena's guidance makes a return with some new voice clips/scenes for new characters and returning characters with cosmetic changes -Codec also makes a return, but with no new voice recording for characters past Smash Bros Brawl == Spirits Mode. Spirits are basically add on buff to characters in form of stickers or less known characters that didn't make it into the roster. There are different classes: Novice, Advance, Ace, and Legend. One primary spirit can be assigned at a time to one character There are also support spirits that add on to the primary spirit depending on how many open slots they have Primary spirits increase stats like HP, Speed, Attack etc. Support spirits have different attributes like healing, fire boost item pickups, jump higher, etc You have to fight spirits to obtain them in event matches. Spirits Mode has event matches where matches can have different attributes/battle conditions like having the the floor be on fire, random spike balls fly across the screen, you're a mini fighter vs a large fighter (like when eat pick up mushroom but constant throughout match), enemy has a lot of armor but moves slower and deal higher damage, defeat enemy but constantly taking damage due to being poisoned, enemy constantly invisible, fog of war making it hard to see, reduced/increased gravity, only can use one move, etc. Spirits can level up after battle or by feeding it snacks giving you more stat boosts. Some spirits have an enhanced or evolved form. Spirits also can level up by having them train in gyms, or battle other spirit teams. The more stronger they are the better rewards you get. For spirits you don't' readily use can send them off to collect treasure You can also release spirits you don't want to get cores, which can be used to summon other spirits === Adventure Mode. Story mode of the game dubbed World of Light Grid based battle system similar to Mario Tennis Aces Plot: All characters are turned into spirits except Kirby. Must release everyone from spirit form and save the world. No in depth story just series of unique battles involving spirits. More focused on fun game play scenarios than story == Other Modes: Classic mode: 8 rounds, 1 mini game, and different bosses for each character. You are able to select difficulty for challenge and better rewards Tourament mode: Basic King of the Hill bracket mode Up to 32 players -Smash Down mode: After you play a character for a match they'll be unavailable for later matches. Having different characters to choose from each time

8-player mayhem.
5 November 2021Julio

originally posted on bestbuy.com

This game is the reason I got a Nintendo Switch, very fun and takes advantage of the joycon's ability to split. I've only played with 4 people on the same console, but it supports up to eight players. Controls are easy enough for my 4 year old to play, but timing, balancing, items, and levels, create a challenge for even seasoned players. Story mode is not as good as the wii's version, but the story's challenges are interesting, but lack the co-op. Unlocking characters while doing just casual fights felt rewarding, since it allowed for you to try out a new fighter, and a couple fights later another challenger appeared and you get to try that new character. There is a co-op online quick match which is a plus, but no co-op vs online friends. I purchased this game ... MoreThis game is the reason I got a Nintendo Switch, very fun and takes advantage of the joycon's ability to split. I've only played with 4 people on the same console, but it supports up to eight players. Controls are easy enough for my 4 year old to play, but timing, balancing, items, and levels, create a challenge for even seasoned players. Story mode is not as good as the wii's version, but the story's challenges are interesting, but lack the co-op. Unlocking characters while doing just casual fights felt rewarding, since it allowed for you to try out a new fighter, and a couple fights later another challenger appeared and you get to try that new character. There is a co-op online quick match which is a plus, but no co-op vs online friends. I purchased this game mostly for party play at home, so the online features are not as important to me. Overall 10/10

Aimed for kids and casual players
2 January 2023Andy

originally posted on bestbuy.com

I’m used to playing games like Mortal Kombat. I thought this would compare, but it feels completely different. Nothing really special about this game that makes it worth $60. It has terrible graphics that feel outdated. It feels very RNG based I found it very annoying as the drops could be either decent or amazing. The movement really annoyed me as the analog stick doesn’t auto jump. It felt very clunky. I’m going to return it.

Specification

PlatformNintendo Switch
Published byNintendo
RegionPAL
No. of players4
Country of originJapan

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$26.91

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Nintendo Switch, 2018)

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$68.00

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (nintendo Switch, 2018)

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$69.00

Super Smash Bros Ultimate Nintendo Switch Factory Sealed hot Game

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$79.95

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Nintendo Switch Game

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$80.00

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (switch) Sealed

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Reviews

5 starsEveryone is Here!
7 January 2019

ALL 63 characters* from past Smash Brothers game are included in this game +6 brand new characters +5 new echo fighters, +6 DLC characters** (not yet released). -New characters include: Inkling (Splatoon Series) Ridley (Metroid) King K. Rool (Donkey Kong) Isabelle (Animal Crossing) Incineroar (Pokemon) Simon (Castlevania) -New Echo Fighters. Echo fighters are essentially clones of original fighters with slightly change stats like different attack, defense, speed and special moves. Think Falco, Dark Pit and Lucina for example. Daisy (Echo of Peach) Richter (Simon) Dark Samus (Samus) Chrom (Roy) Ken (Ryu) You start off with original 8 characters from the very first Smash Bros game and have to unlock the others. *63 if you count pokemon trainer and thier pokemon as one ... MoreALL 63 characters* from past Smash Brothers game are included in this game +6 brand new characters +5 new echo fighters, +6 DLC characters** (not yet released). -New characters include: Inkling (Splatoon Series) Ridley (Metroid) King K. Rool (Donkey Kong) Isabelle (Animal Crossing) Incineroar (Pokemon) Simon (Castlevania) -New Echo Fighters. Echo fighters are essentially clones of original fighters with slightly change stats like different attack, defense, speed and special moves. Think Falco, Dark Pit and Lucina for example. Daisy (Echo of Peach) Richter (Simon) Dark Samus (Samus) Chrom (Roy) Ken (Ryu) You start off with original 8 characters from the very first Smash Bros game and have to unlock the others. *63 if you count pokemon trainer and thier pokemon as one character; otherwise it's 65. No more choosing Lucario and imagining he's Mewtwo, one-time guest characters like Snake makes a return, and ice climbers are not excluded due to hardware limitations, DLC characters in Smash 4 like Ryu, Bayonetta are now part of main roster, etc. ** DLC includes: Piranha Plant Joker (Persona 5) +4 unannounced fighters DLC Come in character packs 1 fighter, 1 stage, and multiple music tracks Or you can get fighters (season) pass with 5 fighters, 5 stages and all music If you purchase fighter pass you get rex mii costume for free If you purchase the Smash Ultimate game near launch and register via MyNintendo (if you have physical version) you get Piranha Plant character for free. For downloaded version registration should be automatic. Piranha plant to release next year (2019) === Stages. Unlike characters, not all stages return. There are 103 stages with 5 planned DLC stages. Stages does not need to be unlocked All stages now have a Battlefield form: Omega and Normal. Omega stages are similar to final destination stage with no moving platforms or random hazards. === Core changes/features. -Graphics improved. details in clothing, facial expression/emotes and stages -Some characters have a overall design change for example: Link now in Breath of the Wild costume Zelda no longer Twlight Princess form, now based off Link Between Worlds Mario wears cappy from Mario Odyssey when doing taunts/moves Fox now based off Star Fox Zero design -Now can select female forms of characters like pokemon trainer and pikachu for example. -Characters now displayed by number/when they appeared in the smash series -13 New items: Banana Gun, Beastball, Black Hole, Bomber, Death's Scythe, Fake Smash Ball, Healing Field, Healing Sprout, Killing Edge, Rage Blaster, Ramblin' evil mushroom, Staff, and Super Launch Star. -You select stage before character -8 Player battles make a return -Stage morph. Can select two stages at a time that transition at different set intervals -You can turn off stage hazards -UI changes for some characters next to damage meter for example: Clouds limit gauge, Inkling ink tank gauge, Villager's Pocketed item, Robin's durability counters -Echo Fighters can either be displayed in their own character slots, or share their slot with the character they are based on, depending on user preference -No more trophies, have spirits instead (more on this later). Over 1200 to collect -Charge attacks are longer doing more damage the longer you hold -Shield changes: Perfect shields are performed in reverse: instead of pressing the shield button several frames before an attack connects, players have to release the shield button when an attack connects on their shield instead. -Damage meter now display tenth's damage. Example 20.5% -Grab Cancels: If two players grab the same time; both characters take minimal damage and act as if grab released -Characters can no longer run through other characters and instead push them backwards. This affects some characters like Fox with his slide kick attack and side special -More space to come back from being blasted off to the sides, but edge sweet spots have decreased/recovery moves take longer to snap on ledges for most characters. Edge attacks has been buffed. -Deal more damage in One-on-one fights with no items. Damage is multiplied by 1.2× -Alternate costumes now shown on bottom character portrait -Tracks in My Music are now organized by series rather than by stage.There are over 800 tracks per stage totaling over 28 hours -You can create your own playlist and have the screen turned off in portable mode making your Switch a mp3 player/music player -Taunts can now be cancelled, and comes out faster -Continous dodges makes it less effective the more times you use it consecutively -Characters that originally cannot swim or have a weakness to water (Charizard, Incineroar, Inkling, Sonic, etc) now take slow, constant damage while swimming. -Sudden Death changes: Screen shrinks in overtime. If the screen has finished zooming in, Bob-ombs will start falling after a while -Stamina battles can now be combined with stock. -There are 59 Assist Trophies available in the game. 27 are brand new -Some assist trophies can be KOed for points. The player who summon assist trophy can also KO there own assist trophy to prevent other players from gaining points -Some Final Smash Changes: No more temporary power ups/form changes like Wario Man, Fox/Falco/Wolf landmaster transformation, Flying Yoshi, Giga Bowswer, Giga Mac for example. Instead they have one hit KO moves/high damage moves like the other fighters Some characters have different final smashes altogether like Link now has ancient arrow, Zelda has sealing triforce, Pit has lighting chariot as final smash. For multi-character final smash: Fiora added to shulk final smash, Paula and Poo added to Ness Final Smash, Lucas has kumatora and Boney, Megaman has Protoman and Bass Donkey Kong has rapid fire punches instead of the lame drum beats -There is now chargeable final smash option. But no two final smash can be used simultaneously -A lot of buff/nerfs changes for most, if not all characters -A lot of Move changes. Example: Link no longer has a hookshot (young link and toon link still does), has remote (manually detonate bombs) Samus can charge her cannon in air Zelda's Phantom knight is now chargeable: delayed hit or release. Pokemon trainer has no penalty for not switching pokemon Shulks Monato arts are now on text wheel around the character instead of multiple button presses Rob has fuel gauge on spine for boost meter -In game gold can be used to purchase Spirits, spirits upgrade and music tracks -Game supports 11 languages. -Can make teammates semi-transparent -Palutena's guidance makes a return with some new voice clips/scenes for new characters and returning characters with cosmetic changes -Codec also makes a return, but with no new voice recording for characters past Smash Bros Brawl == Spirits Mode. Spirits are basically add on buff to characters in form of stickers or less known characters that didn't make it into the roster. There are different classes: Novice, Advance, Ace, and Legend. One primary spirit can be assigned at a time to one character There are also support spirits that add on to the primary spirit depending on how many open slots they have Primary spirits increase stats like HP, Speed, Attack etc. Support spirits have different attributes like healing, fire boost item pickups, jump higher, etc You have to fight spirits to obtain them in event matches. Spirits Mode has event matches where matches can have different attributes/battle conditions like having the the floor be on fire, random spike balls fly across the screen, you're a mini fighter vs a large fighter (like when eat pick up mushroom but constant throughout match), enemy has a lot of armor but moves slower and deal higher damage, defeat enemy but constantly taking damage due to being poisoned, enemy constantly invisible, fog of war making it hard to see, reduced/increased gravity, only can use one move, etc. Spirits can level up after battle or by feeding it snacks giving you more stat boosts. Some spirits have an enhanced or evolved form. Spirits also can level up by having them train in gyms, or battle other spirit teams. The more stronger they are the better rewards you get. For spirits you don't' readily use can send them off to collect treasure You can also release spirits you don't want to get cores, which can be used to summon other spirits === Adventure Mode. Story mode of the game dubbed World of Light Grid based battle system similar to Mario Tennis Aces Plot: All characters are turned into spirits except Kirby. Must release everyone from spirit form and save the world. No in depth story just series of unique battles involving spirits. More focused on fun game play scenarios than story == Other Modes: Classic mode: 8 rounds, 1 mini game, and different bosses for each character. You are able to select difficulty for challenge and better rewards Tourament mode: Basic King of the Hill bracket mode Up to 32 players -Smash Down mode: After you play a character for a match they'll be unavailable for later matches. Having different characters to choose from each time

DJCypresss originally posted on bestbuy.com
8-player mayhem.
5 November 2021

This game is the reason I got a Nintendo Switch, very fun and takes advantage of the joycon's ability to split. I've only played with 4 people on the same console, but it supports up to eight players. Controls are easy enough for my 4 year old to play, but timing, balancing, items, and levels, create a challenge for even seasoned players. Story mode is not as good as the wii's version, but the story's challenges are interesting, but lack the co-op. Unlocking characters while doing just casual fights felt rewarding, since it allowed for you to try out a new fighter, and a couple fights later another challenger appeared and you get to try that new character. There is a co-op online quick match which is a plus, but no co-op vs online friends. I purchased this game ... MoreThis game is the reason I got a Nintendo Switch, very fun and takes advantage of the joycon's ability to split. I've only played with 4 people on the same console, but it supports up to eight players. Controls are easy enough for my 4 year old to play, but timing, balancing, items, and levels, create a challenge for even seasoned players. Story mode is not as good as the wii's version, but the story's challenges are interesting, but lack the co-op. Unlocking characters while doing just casual fights felt rewarding, since it allowed for you to try out a new fighter, and a couple fights later another challenger appeared and you get to try that new character. There is a co-op online quick match which is a plus, but no co-op vs online friends. I purchased this game mostly for party play at home, so the online features are not as important to me. Overall 10/10

Julio originally posted on bestbuy.com
Aimed for kids and casual players
2 January 2023

I’m used to playing games like Mortal Kombat. I thought this would compare, but it feels completely different. Nothing really special about this game that makes it worth $60. It has terrible graphics that feel outdated. It feels very RNG based I found it very annoying as the drops could be either decent or amazing. The movement really annoyed me as the analog stick doesn’t auto jump. It felt very clunky. I’m going to return it.

Andy originally posted on bestbuy.com
Everyone truly is here in the best Smash Bros. yet
1 May 2022

After recently getting into Nick All-Star Brawl (which was a nice introduction into the platform fighter genre). I just needed to see what the game it took inspiration from was all about. And I gotta say, this is a pretty good crossover game, with lots of gameplay modes & replayability! And a pretty good story mode to boot...probably not as good as Brawl's story mode, but still good regardless! Seeing Kirby, Sonic & even Banjo-Kazooie in the same game is like a dream come true! And I can't recommend it enough, especially with the 2-player aspect!

Blueknight originally posted on bestbuy.com
Fun, but challenging
17 March 2022

The concept is really fun, where you can duel using most characters in the Nintendo universe, each having their own unique abilities and powers. It was difficult for me to master the controls, though, especially using the standard joy-cons in handheld mode. I ordered a Switch Pro controller hoping this will improve my chances—I think the joy-con sticks may be just a bit too sensitive for this game. Also, I’m now at a point in the game where I feel a bit stuck—there is no way for me to progress without winning the next-higher difficulty battle, which I have failed after many tries, and no way for me to go back and improve my skills with lower difficulty battles. Perhaps platform fighting games are just not my thing. If you’re like me, it may take you some time and ... MoreThe concept is really fun, where you can duel using most characters in the Nintendo universe, each having their own unique abilities and powers. It was difficult for me to master the controls, though, especially using the standard joy-cons in handheld mode. I ordered a Switch Pro controller hoping this will improve my chances—I think the joy-con sticks may be just a bit too sensitive for this game. Also, I’m now at a point in the game where I feel a bit stuck—there is no way for me to progress without winning the next-higher difficulty battle, which I have failed after many tries, and no way for me to go back and improve my skills with lower difficulty battles. Perhaps platform fighting games are just not my thing. If you’re like me, it may take you some time and effort to advance in this game.

BrandoCalrissian originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great Game, but 2 player control setup is not intu
15 April 2022

Super fun game but the controller setup on two players is kind of a pain. I wish i would hsve bought the retro blu tooth gamecube controller that was really designed for this game because the setup when splitting up the original switch controller for 2 players is not intuitive for a child or adult. We are new to the Switch but not new to nintendo. I just wish it was more plug 'n play. Hint: you have to press Disconnect and then reconnect the controllers separately when choosing 2 players. That part was kinda frustrating the first time. Same great play as previous Smash titles with even better graphics!!

Tommy originally posted on bestbuy.com
Marines vs Marines. Smash for all.
11 June 2022

I havent owned a smash bros game since the N64 era. I feel like ive missed out learning the mechanics because i was never really good vs friends in melee or brawl etc. The Switch version definitely has bang for your buck, with the biggest roster of players, games types, and even versatility to play with friends. I hooked up 4 additional gamecube controllers on top of 2 switch basic ones, and lemme tell you, 6 Marines during our off time barking at each other while more await their turn made for some intense and fun nights. Playing with family, one buddy, or even solo is good too. I mos def recommend this game for all.

AlfieSama originally posted on bestbuy.com
Super Smash Bros’ Latest Version is an A++++
7 December 2021

I’ve been a big fan of Super Smash Bros since the original on N64 blew the doors off fighting games style. Countless hours, days and sleepless nights playing tournaments with friends in living rooms and strangers at tournaments alike. This laziest edition of the esteemed series might just be the best yet. Beyond the obvious online abilities and being able to fight people from all over the globe, the graphics are insaneeee and the amount of characters both Nintendo brand and donated icons from other game developer companies is no in the hundreds. The solo fight option is also entertaining, although Super Smash Bros has always been the type of game meant to bring people together wether physically or digital. Either way, highly recommended!

3rdEyeScribe originally posted on bestbuy.com
The most Smash for your buck
31 December 2018

The game's title says it all: this is the ultimate Super Smash Bros. game. It is very much aimed at Smash veterans, but does just enough to still be open to newcomers. The developers pulled off the incredible feat of bringing back every fighter in Super Smash Bros. history, and making them all feel like viable options—including third-party characters, characters that were originally DLC, and characters that used to be seen as jokes, such as Pichu from Super Smash Bros. Melee. In addition, the vast majority of stages and items are back, along with a few new ones. The biggest new features for single-player are the revamped classic mode and the new adventure mode. Since Melee, classic mode has been a series of randomized fights with a few bonus games and a battle ... MoreThe game's title says it all: this is the ultimate Super Smash Bros. game. It is very much aimed at Smash veterans, but does just enough to still be open to newcomers. The developers pulled off the incredible feat of bringing back every fighter in Super Smash Bros. history, and making them all feel like viable options—including third-party characters, characters that were originally DLC, and characters that used to be seen as jokes, such as Pichu from Super Smash Bros. Melee. In addition, the vast majority of stages and items are back, along with a few new ones. The biggest new features for single-player are the revamped classic mode and the new adventure mode. Since Melee, classic mode has been a series of randomized fights with a few bonus games and a battle against Master Hand (and sometimes Crazy Hand or Master Core) at the end. In Ultimate, every character (except the Mii fighters) has a personalized route that is usually based on the character's role in xer own series or xer Super Smash Bros. history, and the boss at the end of the route is sometimes not Master Hand—for instance, as one of the game's trailers revealed, Galleom, a boss from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, makes a return, though there are bosses new to Smash Bros. as well. The new adventure mode, World Of Light, is somewhat lacking in story compared to Super Smash Bros. Brawl's The Subspace Emissary, but it is understandable it would be difficult to write such a story with over 75 characters. Instead of side-scrolling levels, you encounter a variety of spirits in the world, and defeat them to unlock more of the world. Spirit battles are similar to event mode from previous games, with the “spirit” of an entity from Nintendo's history (or sometimes third-parties) being represented by a Smash battle with special conditions. (For instance, The Imprisoned from The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword is represented by a giant black King K. Rool defended by a Girihim assist trophy.) Outside of adventure mode, you can also fight a random selection of spirits on the Spirit Board, which rotates throughout the day, and you can delete spirits from your collection and use their “cores” to “summon” other spirits, similar to a lot of mobile gacha games. On the multiplayer side, the biggest change I have noticed to Smash gameplay is attacks feel like they launch farther than in past games, but recovering is also easier than in past games. It took a bit of getting used to, but once your brain gets past how that is just not how physics works, it speeds up the game a bit because you get to where you would ultimately be launched a bit faster, and can then just focus on recovering and continuing the fight. Some other changes I particularly like are directional air dodges and the ability to charge special moves (like Samus's charge shot) in the air. A few other minor tweaks I have noticed are the changes to perfect shielding, and that dodges become weaker if you dodge frequently. There are numerous other character-specific tweaks, but it would take forever to list them all here. Suffice to say if you have played Smash before, it will feel familiar enough, but if you are a hardcore competitive Smash player, it is definitely distinctively different than what came before it. Overall, as disappointed as I was by the lack of a Subspace Emissary-like story mode, or a new multiplayer mode like Smash 3DS's Smash Run, there is no denying there is a ridiculous amount of content in this game. Balancing 75+ characters is no easy feat, and the variety of multiplayer customization options, unique classic mode routes, and 1000+ different spirit battles provide no shortage of content and collectables, even if they are all just Smash battles. And in the few weeks it has been out, I already have over 70 hours played, so clearly my complaints aren't holding me back much!

ZMYaro originally posted on bestbuy.com
The ultimate Smash Bros. game!... besides online.
23 February 2022

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is, well, the ultimate Smash Bros. game. It has the most characters, the most stages, and the most items of any entry, and it has never been easier to pick up and play. Even if you are terrible at traditional fighting games, you can play Smash Bros. While there are some things missing that really lit up previous entries (such as Smash Run mode and on-screen character outlines during battles, both of which were in the 3DS edition), you would be content if this was the only Smash Bros. game you ever played. However, one persistent issue is the online mode's stability and usability; if you do not have a stable Internet connection with a LAN cable directly connected to your Switch, you may get dropped from matches frequently. In addition, not ... MoreSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate is, well, the ultimate Smash Bros. game. It has the most characters, the most stages, and the most items of any entry, and it has never been easier to pick up and play. Even if you are terrible at traditional fighting games, you can play Smash Bros. While there are some things missing that really lit up previous entries (such as Smash Run mode and on-screen character outlines during battles, both of which were in the 3DS edition), you would be content if this was the only Smash Bros. game you ever played. However, one persistent issue is the online mode's stability and usability; if you do not have a stable Internet connection with a LAN cable directly connected to your Switch, you may get dropped from matches frequently. In addition, not being able to swap characters between matches without completely exiting the online mode first is very annoying. Finally, the "spirits" system that replaces the trophy system from the previous iterations feels forgettable; 2D stickers are nowhere near as memorable as explorable 3D models with lengthy details about the subject of the 3D model. Overall, you will not regret your purchase of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, but the online issues keep it from being a five-star recommendation... along with leaving out my boy Geno. How could you, Sakurai?

NPCCPN originally posted on bestbuy.com

Specification

PlatformNintendo Switch
Published byNintendo
RegionPAL
No. of players4
Country of originJapan

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