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Melee possessed the fundamentals of an AAA game. Gamespot commented on some noticeable criticisms, but Brawl seems to have improved on them.
I think SSBB will be big among the college communities and appeal to bigger audiences, than Halo.DivergeUnify
No way nothing is bigger than Halo among college communities, TRUST ME... but SSBB will be huge and probaby more fun than Halo. As for the critics, Halo will still be scored higher, I think.
[QUOTE="DivergeUnify"]I think SSBB will be big among the college communities and appeal to bigger audiences, than Halo.tccavey2
No way nothing is bigger than Halo among college communities, TRUST ME... but SSBB will be huge and probaby more fun than Halo. As for the critics, Halo will still be scored higher, I think.
[QUOTE="DivergeUnify"]I think SSBB will be big among the college communities and appeal to bigger audiences, than Halo.tccavey2
No way nothing is bigger than Halo among college communities, TRUST ME... but SSBB will be huge and probaby more fun than Halo. As for the critics, Halo will still be scored higher, I think.
Well, people still to this day in college play SSBM from what I've heard. Its just more party friendly. If you've got a bunch of people drinking and relaxing, I'm asuming an fps might be hard to play :PHalo 3 will hold a higher score. Tell me sheep. when has a Smash Bros. game ever gotten AAA?
Super Smash Bros.=7.5
Melee=8.9
I think SSBB will be big among the college communities and appeal to bigger audiences, than Halo.DivergeUnify
You better be ****ing kidding me. In college communities people play Halo in the dead of the night, Brawl is more popular with the younger community (maybe middle school or younger)
All I can say is that it's going to be close. Brawl's got the graphics and controls down, but the online modes could bemajor sources of criticism if not done well.
I don't know about you guys, but I think SSBM was AAA material... maybe 9.1?
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