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Super Smash Bros

 

 

SCORE: 56

Super Smash Bros 

 

The majority of the video game industry bows down and worships over the top ultra violent video games. Family Friendly Gaming does not walk in lock, step and barrel with the rest of the industry. Especially after reading scientific studies that show the dangers of violent video games. Super Smash Bros is not something to be glorified. Instead intelligent gamers should avoid it.

The graphics in Super Smash Bros are small. It is hard to see anything. Get four characters, special attacks, and powers going and you may not even realize you are flying far off the screen. What makes things worse is the NPCs love to take advantage of this confusion and enact cheap hits. There are enticement to lust issues in this game as well.

What is up with that voice in Super Smash Bros? Nintendo has been clueless in so many things for so many years. Don't believe me? *cough*Wii U*cough*. Super Smash Bros on the Nintendo 3DS is screaming for a larger screen. Why can't we play Nintendo 3DS games on a larger screen Nintendo? Because you make more profit selling the same game on the home console and the hand held eh? Greedy much?

The modes in Super Smash Bros are Smash, Online, Smash Run, and Games & More. Games & More splits out into Classic, All-Star, Training, and Stadium. The lack of a story mode really hurts Super Smash Bros. There are only so many things we can do in a fighting game. Get them before they get us is the one thing to do in Super Smash Bros. This hand held game contains religious teachings different from the Judeo-Christian heritage of America.

Hey ESRB! How did Super Smash Bros not get a 'T' for thirteen and older only rating? Nintendo greasing your palms? Gamergate needs to look into the depth of alleged pay-offs by these companies to the ESRB. The violence, and characters with attire issues (lack of clothing and skin tight clothing) is definitely in the teen rating. Unless the ESRB standard is a shifting one which makes it no real standard at all.

Super Smash Bros on the Nintendo 3DS is a huge battery drainer. It killed every machine we used to play it quickly. Which means I spent more time playing Super Smash Bros connected to the power outlet. Not much of a hand held game there Nintendo. They have been weak on battery strength for some years now.

The action in Super Smash Bros can be slow thanks to the frustrating controls. I loved watching myself jump around missing what I was trying to hit. Maybe the tiny graphics had to do with that problem. I just know Super Smash Bros controls like the Titanic steers - slow unless you are sinking.

After playing Super Smash Bros I was always more aggressive, and quick to snap at others. Super Smash Bros creates real world problems thanks to its extensive violent content. There is a lot of content to unlock if you can wade through its deep bag of problems. The most I would spend on buying Super Smash Bros is twenty dollars. Anyone interested in this game needs to read the Video Game Lies book that can be found on Amazon.
- WMG

{UPDATE 12/24/2014} Revisions were added with new data.

{UPDATE 12/28/2015} Revisions in regards to attire issues.

 

Graphics: 45%
Sound: 60%
Replay/Extras: 90%
Gameplay: 45%
Family Friendly Factor: 40%

System: Nintendo 3DS
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: HAL Laboratory, Sora Ltd, Game Arts, Bandai Namco Games
Rating: 'E10+’ - Everyone TEN and OLDER ONLY
{Comic Mischief, Cartoon Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes}
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