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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Game Review

 

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: Game Review & FAQ

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Overview

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a fighting game developed by Nintendo and released in December 2018 for the Nintendo Switch. It’s the fifth installment in the Super Smash Bros. series and the most ambitious one yet. Boasting a roster of 89 characters (including DLC fighters), Ultimate is known for bringing together characters from various franchises, making it a celebration of video game history.

Gameplay

The core of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate remains faithful to the series' formula: players fight each other in a platform-based arena, attempting to knock opponents off the screen rather than deplete their health. The game supports up to 8 players in local or online multiplayer, and there’s a single-player World of Light campaign.

Each character has unique moves, and the game includes mechanics like:

  • Final Smashes: Ultra-powerful moves that can turn the tide of a battle.
  • Stage hazards: Environmental dangers that make each battle dynamic.
  • Items: From the classic Pokéballs to the devastating Home-Run Bat, these add a layer of unpredictability.
  • Assist Trophies: Characters from various franchises that aren’t playable fighters, but can join the fray to assist you.

Control and Accessibility

  • The game is intuitive and easy to pick up for beginners, yet complex enough to satisfy competitive players.
  • With options to play using the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, Joy-Cons, or GameCube controllers, it accommodates a wide variety of play styles.

Characters and Roster

One of the most celebrated aspects of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is its massive roster of characters, which pulls from franchises like Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Pokémon, Metroid, Street Fighter, Final Fantasy, Persona, and even Minecraft.

Key highlights:

  • New Characters: Incineroar, Simon Belmont, Ridley, King K. Rool, and more joined the game’s base roster.
  • Echo Fighters: Characters with similar movesets to other fighters, like Daisy for Peach or Dark Samus for Samus.
  • DLC Fighters: The DLC fighters added excitement and variety, with characters like Joker from Persona 5, Sephiroth from Final Fantasy VII, Sora from Kingdom Hearts, and even Steve from Minecraft.

The roster represents not only Nintendo’s history but gaming culture as a whole.


World of Light & Spirit System

World of Light is the single-player adventure mode where players journey through various maps and fight spirit battles. Spirits are collectible entities that represent various characters from gaming history. They provide fighters with enhanced abilities or stat boosts.

Spirits are divided into four types: Attack, Defense, Grab, and Neutral, adding a layer of strategy to the game.

While World of Light offers hours of content, the repetitive spirit battles can feel a bit monotonous compared to the excitement of multiplayer.


Multiplayer

  • Local Play: Ultimate supports up to 8 players on one system or via local wireless play across multiple Switches.
  • Online Play: Players can take part in ranked battles or casual matches. While the online mode has improved, occasional lag issues are still a concern, especially in highly competitive settings.

Graphics and Sound

The game runs smoothly at 60 FPS, with colorful, vibrant stages and highly detailed character models. Every hit feels impactful, thanks to dynamic animations and effects. The stages are pulled from different franchises, offering an exciting visual diversity.

The sound design is phenomenal. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate includes over 800 music tracks from across gaming history, covering themes from Castlevania, Mega Man, Sonic the Hedgehog, and more.


Pros

  • Huge Roster: The largest character lineup of any Smash Bros. game, with diverse playstyles.
  • Endless Replayability: Between the single-player modes, multiplayer options, and the massive variety of fighters, this game can be played endlessly.
  • Fan Service: It’s a love letter to gaming with music, stages, and characters spanning decades of history.
  • Accessibility: Easy to pick up, hard to master. The variety of control schemes and customizable options cater to all players.

Cons

  • Online Play: Occasional lag and matchmaking issues.
  • Repetitive Single-Player: The spirit battles can get tiresome for players looking for more varied content.
  • Learning Curve: While approachable, mastering characters at a competitive level can be challenging for newcomers.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can I play Super Smash Bros. Ultimate alone?

  • Yes, there are single-player modes like Classic Mode and World of Light, as well as practice modes and spirit battles.

Q: Does the game support GameCube controllers?

  • Yes, the game is compatible with GameCube controllers, which many fans consider the best way to play.

Q: How does DLC work?

  • You can purchase individual DLC fighters or buy a Fighters Pass that includes multiple characters. Each DLC includes a new character, stage, and music.

Q: Can I play online with friends?

  • Yes, you can create rooms to play with friends online or battle random players in ranked matches.

Q: What’s the difference between Echo Fighters and regular fighters?

  • Echo Fighters have similar movesets to other fighters but may differ in speed, strength, or a few moves.

Q: How many stages are there?

  • The game includes 103 base stages, with additional stages available through DLC. You can also use Stage Morph to transition between two stages during a match.

Q: Is Super Smash Bros. Ultimate suitable for casual players?

  • Absolutely! The game is designed to be enjoyed by players of all skill levels, with modes and customization that make it fun for both competitive and casual gamers.

Conclusion

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a definitive fighting game experience, blending nostalgic fan service with a finely tuned, chaotic fighting system. It’s not only a love letter to Nintendo but a tribute to gaming history as a whole. Whether you’re looking to compete, play with friends, or immerse yourself in hours of single-player content, this game delivers on all fronts. It’s an absolute must-own for Nintendo Switch owners.

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