Fans never though the extensive four-player multiplayer fights that have made the Super Smash Bros.' series, but it is surprising and wonderful, the eight player brawls have been one of the gamers favorite modes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. They load every corner with colorful, big arenas with sheer madness. Each character shows tough attitude in battles, drawing rich record from dozens of various favorite games. As the gamer dodge, strike, weave and block through other seven fighters, a battle intensifies to a climax that is filled with fun, each and every time. That shows Super Smash Bros. Wii U as bigger than ever, but stays with its finely balanced action that is laser-focused on the legendary fighting game series.
The game squashes over 30 years of the history of gaming with a friendly brawler. Every fighter in the 49-strong list utilizes the similar button-presses to apply special moves and attacks, but each has their own unique style that is fun to learn. It makes it easy to choose and play, but also challenges to master. For example, Bowser uses kicks and strikes to hit foes into submission, while the newcomer Duck Hunt employs a tricky action set of clay-pigeon projectiles, attacks that make playful references and explosive barrels to the chosen 8-bit era. More iconic characters added like Captain Falcon, Mega Man, Samus Aran, Fox McCloud and other. Gamers got something for pretty much everyone who has ever loved the said game.
The verdict, almost every element of Smash Wii U looks fine-tuned to every impression and nostalgia of long-time Nintendo gamers, but also to be easily played by new players. Then it leads them in depth once they are addicted to the set of tempting rewards and exciting modes. There is just so much in store for the game, and they have rarely viewed a game with so many replayable and enjoyable ideas in a single bundle.