Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Super Smash Bros. Brawl review part 2

Read part one first then read this. Sorry fans I know I said I'll show my face for this review but, I don't have a pic of it. In this part I'll tell you about the different modes in the game including the story.

Classic Mode: It's the mode where you choose a character then you fight other characters. Plus some target breaking fight muliple characters at once, fighting a giant opponent, and fighting a metal character. At the end of it you fight a boss named Master hand. somtimes his brother, crazy hand, appears. (Master and Crazy Hand are really hands.) If you beat them you get a trophy of the character you're playing as so you might want to collect them all. You can unlock some characters by doing classic mode.

All star mode: you choose a character to play as then you'll start the mode. In it you fight every character in Brawl. When you finnish it you get a trophy of the character you're playing as, but of him doing his final Smash.

Subspace Embasary AKA Story mode: Story: some of the characters have been turned into trophies and kiddnapped. You play as some of the characters to save them and save all of nintendo. Gamplay: When you play it you'll unlock characters and trophies.

Unlockable content: You'll unlock characters, trophies, battle fields music, and Stickers. The stickers and trophies are useless ,but It might be a challenge to unlock everything in the game.

Stadium Mode: There are 4 things you can do here.
Home run contest: Training but, you're trying to see how far you can hit the sandbag.
Multiman Brawl: you fight muliple characters.
Target Smash: you see how fast you can smash all the targets.
Boss Battle Mode: you fight all the Bosses in the story mode, including Master and Crazy hands.

Events: you play these challenges you start with 10 and unlock more later.

Vault: It lets you look at your trophies, stickers, make your own Battle field, and shoot coins to get more Stickers and trophies. In the diorama mode you can use your trophies to make a diorama. Also there is the master pieces. It lets you play a Snes, Nes, or N64 games for a limited time. When you unlock some music you can use it in the stage builder as backround music. Some of the music are remixed versions of past videogames like Yoshi's storyN64.

Conclusion: the game is average if you play it alone but, as a multiplayer game it nears perfection.

Wes AKA Man of the Wii,

Ps. My next Wii review will hopfully be Mario Party 8. My next review will be about Age of Empires III.

2 comments:

Lila Buckingtem said...

Wes,
U still did not answer my question!

Anonymous said...

Have a happy birthday, Wes! It is soon, right?

Madison