veteran, controlling characters and performing specific attacks using the circle pad can be frustrating. Newcomers will have to endure a sizable learning curve. on 3DS assumes you know a lot about the franchise. By December 30, 2018, the end of its 213th week, it had sold 867,934 copies. for Wii U sold 227,527 units on its first week, with a sell-through of 59.95.
Dozens of power-ups, special moves and many, many stages and customizable battle modes, plus single or multi-player contests, feel inexhaustible.Ī fair warning though: Super Smash Bros. Combining both releases, the game sold 2,575,099 copies. Right off the bat it’s easy to see that Smash 3DS. Bandai Namco Games Publisher: Nintendo Released: OctoMSRP: 39.99. Somehow, they do an amazing and ridiculous job of fighting together. for Nintendo 3DS (3DS) Developer: Sora Ltd. There are dozens of characters, many weird selections including non-Nintendo mascots like Pac-Man, Mega Man and Sonic. for 3DS, the first of a one-two punch that will include a Wii U version later this year, works as advertised for serious fans. Check out GameSpot's coverage of the game
The whole translation to handheld form is still admirable, but Mario Kart works better. Even on the huge Nintendo 3DS XL, there's so much happening on some of the stages that it all gets a little squinty. Gather stat-boosters to power up your fighter, then finish with a free-for-all battle against other fighters. There's the issue of what we're calling tiny-screen syndrome. You’ll only find this mode on Nintendo 3DS Kick off with a five-minute sprint through an enemy-packed maze.
At the height the game's action, Super Smash Bros.