• Reviews around mode (3.86 of 5)

    Super Smash Bros. Brawl

    • It has tons of different modes to play, including an incredibly fun and surprisingly complex story mode known as the "Subspace Emissary".
    • The modes are:Classic:play a basic mode where you defeat consecutive opponents in multiple matches to get the trophy of the character your playing as
    • So, Super Smash Bros. brawl is an excellent offline game, but the online mode might as well not even be there
    • you might like this mode and has 50 files.
    • On one hand I love how they added characters, I like the story mode
    • If you can get past the lackluster story mode and lag-fest that is its online, this is a great way to spend an afternoon with friends.
    • it?Online Mode also stinks
    • The Classic mode is just like the mode of play with Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 64 where you compete against foes and work your way up
    • -The Story-The classic mode-Challenges-Online play (that you can connect to and play with friends online from the confert of your own house)-ALOT of unlockables (Characters, Music, Tickles, Trophy's, achievements )and even more!this game is well worth the money and you will be playing this game for a awhile!Shipping
    • The resulting Classic Mode is hollow, rivaling even the original Smash's Classic Mode for stale predictability
    • Once you start the game, you get the option to immediately start brawling, go into "Classic Mode"--where you simply fight enemies off until you end up fighting the "Master Hand"--fight others via Internet, or go into your vault
    • Play 400 brawls or beat classic mode after clearing adventure mode
    • Online mode is pretty good, although I wish two players could play worldwide, instead of just one
    • classic mode is still great, plenty of new characters to play as, but what really sold me on it was the multiplayer mode...awesome
    • The only negative aspect of this game is the annoying single player mode called the subspace emissary.
    • I personally REALLY enjoyed story mode lol
    • First of all this is a super fun to play with other people in the room second u can still play against people over wifi third if u r all alone u can play a awesome super long single player mode over all u should buy this game
    • It will take more than 100 hours to unlock every collectible (yes because there is a collectible for having 100 hours of playtime), for people who do not have tons of local players to play with there is a decent online mode or one can just constantly play against ridiculously over powered PC controlled opponents
    • My 7 year old son & enjoyed the story mode to unlock all the characters.
    • There is a great and long story mode to keep you entertained for hours and a great stage builder
    • online mode worked well enough and I liked collecting trophies, but quick fights were pretty sad
    • online mode worked well enough and I liked collecting trophies, but quick fights were pretty sad
    • The classic mode in Melee was kept fresh by a seemingly-random lineup of computer-controlled fighters and character-specific target-smashes
    • This game is easy to get the hang of, and soon you can beat intense mode easily
    • The resulting Classic Mode is hollow, rivaling even the original Smash's Classic Mode for stale predictability
    • To compensate, it dresses itself in hours of unlockable content (most of which is not worth the time and energy), a horrible 1-P adventure mode, and a highly uninspired fighting roster (not to mention some characters were made stronger than others, such the director's own creations!).A terrible, terrible disappointment
    • this is not just brawling, it has much more themes like stickers,trophies,a chronicle of the nintindo systems and their hit games,a coin launcher,wi-fi,a better and great story mode,solo mode,and a stage builder
    • The other way is the kind of thing I like, story mode
    • It's famous for a lot of new fighters, including Snake and Sonic, Final Smash attacks via Smash Balls, the fighting alloys, the infamous Adventure mode called The Subspace Emissary, an awesome Latin theme song, and a lot more goodies, but it's also famous for the fighters tripping, not just for banana peels, as well as being a little slower than Melee, "the Hands" attacks being no different than Melee's versions of them, and the disc being dual-layered for all this stuff and more
    • Love the Subspace Emissary mode
    • The game consists of several modes; a single player campaign that has both a story mode and a classic one-player mode with no story, a versus mode, bonus stages, practice mode, challenge mode, and local and online multiplayer
    • Classic mode and All-Star mode also return, and of course, while they haven't truly changed, they certainly seem much better here, considering the amazing selections of characters and stages
    • Beat classic mode hard or higher using Link or Zelda/Sheik
    • they even include the classic mode
    • Classic mode remains
    • It has encouraged both single player and multiplayer modes, which is rare in most feature games on the next-gen systems, who praise photo-realistic graphics, but do not perform that well gameplay-wise
    • This features multiple settings and even Boss battles!Basic Brawl [up to 4 players] is my favorite mode in which family, friends, Cpu, and you can participate in Free-for-All or Team Battle to take each other on
    • The Classic Mode for starters
    • There's a "classic" mode where you progress through fighting different battles to get to face the hand, and there's a new adventure mode that is pretty cheezy and simplistic (and incredibly long), but offers you some cheap platforming options.