With tons of 'achievements' and a lengthy solo story along with the multiplayer, you'll be busy a while.

User Rating: 9.5 | Super Smash Bros. Brawl WII
As a successor to the popular and beloved melee, it doesn't fall short of anything you expect at all. While it doesn't bring too much new to the series, it makes plenty of old things better and smoother. The character roster sports 35 different brawlers and some even have alternate forms, such as Samus/Zero Suit Samus and the Pokemon trainer with three different Pokemon. You won't run out of direction in the game for a very long time, the challenge board has hundreds of achievement-ish challenges that give you a specific thing to do such as hit a certain length in Home Run or beat story mode on Very Hard mode. Of course as a Super Smash Bros. game it doesn't fail anyone when playing with your friends. This is where it shines its brightest and gives hours of fun as good, if not better, than Halo can. So if your lonely the game offers plenty of things to do and only gets better if you have some buddies around. With the shortage of 3rd party Wii games worth anything, another Nintendo game is welcome any day.