Brawl Simply Must be Bought
Sporting some of the best graphics on the system to date, "Super Smash Bros.: Brawl" is a feast for the eyes. Never before has a game in this series looked so solid. From the colorful backgrounds to the hair and body effects of the characters, everything looks fantastic and will be a driving force in why you become addicted from the first time you turn the game on.
Featuring over 35 characters and online support, "Brawl" is the deepest and most enjoyable title on the Wii. With classic characters like Mario, Kirby, Pikachu and Link, in addition to Solid Snake and Sonic the Hedgehog being added to an already beefy lineup, Brawl has a character that everyone will enjoy playing. Considering how different the characters are from one another, avid fans of the series will have an absolute blast playing through the game with each of them.
However, if there was a reason to play "Brawl," it would to strut your stuff online. Having the opportunity to play with a classic controller, GameCube controller or the Wiimote, every player under the sun has a reason to give this game a shot. While it doesn't feature voice chat or any of the other little nifty options available on other current generation platforms, it does offer a more than sturdy gameplay experience that is always full of opponents and virtually lag free. When Nintendo finally mustered the courage to foray into online gaming, it's obvious that this was the kind of experience they were shooting for: One that is free, fast-paced fun for everyone involved.
Also new in this addition to the series is the ability to take pictures and video of your in-game exploits and send them to people on your friends list. This option gives the game even more replayability and gives you another thing to do in an already deep game. Even after playing
through the game and unlocking everything, you may find yourself taking pictures of your characters and sending them to your friends.
When the sum of its parts is added up, "Brawl" has it all: Amazing graphics, a bevy of gameplay options and every control option you could think of, making it a must own game on the Wii and a reason why sequels may not be so bad after all.
-Patrick Hickey Jr.