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All in all, what do you think of Brawl?

Started by SkyMyl, June 10, 2008, 02:05:09 PM

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DededeCloneChris

Quote from: Ridley on June 15, 2008, 07:43:24 PM
Quote from: Triforce_Luigi on June 14, 2008, 09:58:53 PM
Frankly, I was a bit disappointed. I mean, Brawl's a great game, and I love all the new characters and stages... But I guess I kinda got a bit bored with it. They spent waaay too much time on SSE and Single Player, and it really wasn't that great. Then there's online. I was expecting a bit more, y'know? Gameplay, other than the removal of a few superfluous things, was mostly unchanged. And that mode with the checklist where you can unlock stuff, Challenges, I think it was called, offered very little incentive for me to do the more difficult tasks. I'm not going to even try beating Boss Battles on the highest difficulty for something as mundane as the Galleom Tank Trophy and a few bragging rights.

Also, there were quite a few character disappointments as well. Honestly, I have nothing against Wolf, but in a poll run by Sakurai (in Japan, I think), Krystal placed much higher than him, and she could have been far more unique than him as well. The fact that clones still exist when several of them could easily have been scrapped or decloned, as well as the fact that clones that could've been fixed were cut, was a major disappointment after Sakurai trying to get our hopes up with promises of no clones. He also promised a rather larger amount of characters.

At least we got a female fire emblem character. Oh wait Marth is a GUY!?
NO! REALLY?! XD

Ridley

Quote from: wiiboychris on June 16, 2008, 12:23:02 AM
Quote from: Ridley on June 15, 2008, 07:43:24 PM
Quote from: Triforce_Luigi on June 14, 2008, 09:58:53 PM
Frankly, I was a bit disappointed. I mean, Brawl's a great game, and I love all the new characters and stages... But I guess I kinda got a bit bored with it. They spent waaay too much time on SSE and Single Player, and it really wasn't that great. Then there's online. I was expecting a bit more, y'know? Gameplay, other than the removal of a few superfluous things, was mostly unchanged. And that mode with the checklist where you can unlock stuff, Challenges, I think it was called, offered very little incentive for me to do the more difficult tasks. I'm not going to even try beating Boss Battles on the highest difficulty for something as mundane as the Galleom Tank Trophy and a few bragging rights.

Also, there were quite a few character disappointments as well. Honestly, I have nothing against Wolf, but in a poll run by Sakurai (in Japan, I think), Krystal placed much higher than him, and she could have been far more unique than him as well. The fact that clones still exist when several of them could easily have been scrapped or decloned, as well as the fact that clones that could've been fixed were cut, was a major disappointment after Sakurai trying to get our hopes up with promises of no clones. He also promised a rather larger amount of characters.

At least we got a female fire emblem character. Oh wait Marth is a GUY!?
NO! REALLY?! XD

Yep! The game says so! Wow learn something new every day.
...Friend codes were probably implemented by the same people who wanted tripping in Brawl...
...It's quite obvious...

jnfs2014

A bit overrated and like Mack said, aimed at the casual gamer.

Ridley

Quote from: JNeedForSpeed2014 on June 18, 2008, 05:56:31 PM
A bit overrated and like Mack said, aimed at the casual gamer.

Nintendo is going overboard with the freaking casual. Casuals can kiss my ass.
...Friend codes were probably implemented by the same people who wanted tripping in Brawl...
...It's quite obvious...

StarWindWizard7

The Good:
Graphics are amazing and so are the colors. I'm not and I never was looking for an over the top realistic game.. but SSBB in general really was a great good heap of eye candy.

The music is really put together well. They went far and beyond what they needed to when it came down to it.

The gameplay is very easy but of course I bring in my skills from SSB and SSBM on to SSBB which makes it extremely easy for me to play and master.

The characters are good (Wish their were more, what a let down in the Roster)
The stages are plentiful- though some of them could be better.

Over all, I mean I'm really really happy with this game.

All the dreams I had prior to this game coming out, the eagerness...the random sayings, "Man, I can't Wait until Brawl comes out" to my friends and to myself as I thought about it randomly...
All of that will never go in vain.
I'll always play SSBB, Always.
It's frankly 1 of the best games for the Wii (IMO).
SSE was good, and even better with 2 people playing.
So many options to play 2 people when normally it's suppose to be for 1 person,
like All Star Mode.


The Bad:
Well, Online Sucks...it's just too laggy but it's to be expected I guess.
No down loadable content. (Booooo!)
The cpu's are very 1 sided
SSE wasn't Online!!! :(

Not enough pokemon or AT's IMO
and as I said, the roster was a disappointment.
R.O.B.??
What ever.
   

Ridley

Quote from: StarWindWizard7 on June 19, 2008, 11:55:23 PM
The Good:
Graphics are amazing and so are the colors. I'm not and I never was looking for an over the top realistic game.. but SSBB in general really was a great good heap of eye candy.

The music is really put together well. They went far and beyond what they needed to when it came down to it.

The gameplay is very easy but of course I bring in my skills from SSB and SSBM on to SSBB which makes it extremely easy for me to play and master.

The characters are good (Wish their were more, what a let down in the Roster)
The stages are plentiful- though some of them could be better.

Over all, I mean I'm really really happy with this game.

All the dreams I had prior to this game coming out, the eagerness...the random sayings, "Man, I can't Wait until Brawl comes out" to my friends and to myself as I thought about it randomly...
All of that will never go in vain.
I'll always play SSBB, Always.
It's frankly 1 of the best games for the Wii (IMO).
SSE was good, and even better with 2 people playing.
So many options to play 2 people when normally it's suppose to be for 1 person,
like All Star Mode.


The Bad:
Well, Online Sucks...it's just too laggy but it's to be expected I guess.
No down loadable content. (Booooo!)
The cpu's are very 1 sided
SSE wasn't Online!!! :(

Not enough pokemon or AT's IMO
and as I said, the roster was a disappointment.
R.O.B.??
What ever.

My sig doesn't like you now. Rob wants to be in just as much as every other characters.
...Friend codes were probably implemented by the same people who wanted tripping in Brawl...
...It's quite obvious...

Mutilator7

Quote from: StarWindWizard7 on June 19, 2008, 11:55:23 PM
The Good:
Graphics are amazing and so are the colors. I'm not and I never was looking for an over the top realistic game.. but SSBB in general really was a great good heap of eye candy.

The music is really put together well. They went far and beyond what they needed to when it came down to it.

The gameplay is very easy but of course I bring in my skills from SSB and SSBM on to SSBB which makes it extremely easy for me to play and master.

The characters are good (Wish their were more, what a let down in the Roster)
The stages are plentiful- though some of them could be better.

Over all, I mean I'm really really happy with this game.

All the dreams I had prior to this game coming out, the eagerness...the random sayings, "Man, I can't Wait until Brawl comes out" to my friends and to myself as I thought about it randomly...
All of that will never go in vain.
I'll always play SSBB, Always.
It's frankly 1 of the best games for the Wii (IMO).
SSE was good, and even better with 2 people playing.
So many options to play 2 people when normally it's suppose to be for 1 person,
like All Star Mode.


The Bad:
Well, Online Sucks...it's just too laggy but it's to be expected I guess.
No down loadable content. (Booooo!)
The cpu's are very 1 sided
SSE wasn't Online!!! :(

Not enough pokemon or AT's IMO
and as I said, the roster was a disappointment.
R.O.B.??
What ever.

Yeah online wasn't what i hoped to be, the pokemon and roster don't really bother me, im just glad it had more than melee. Oh and all the co-op options ruled, especially adventure mode and stadium modes

Ridley

Quote from: Mutilator7 on June 20, 2008, 01:08:19 PM
Quote from: StarWindWizard7 on June 19, 2008, 11:55:23 PM
The Good:
Graphics are amazing and so are the colors. I'm not and I never was looking for an over the top realistic game.. but SSBB in general really was a great good heap of eye candy.

The music is really put together well. They went far and beyond what they needed to when it came down to it.

The gameplay is very easy but of course I bring in my skills from SSB and SSBM on to SSBB which makes it extremely easy for me to play and master.

The characters are good (Wish their were more, what a let down in the Roster)
The stages are plentiful- though some of them could be better.

Over all, I mean I'm really really happy with this game.

All the dreams I had prior to this game coming out, the eagerness...the random sayings, "Man, I can't Wait until Brawl comes out" to my friends and to myself as I thought about it randomly...
All of that will never go in vain.
I'll always play SSBB, Always.
It's frankly 1 of the best games for the Wii (IMO).
SSE was good, and even better with 2 people playing.
So many options to play 2 people when normally it's suppose to be for 1 person,
like All Star Mode.


The Bad:
Well, Online Sucks...it's just too laggy but it's to be expected I guess.
No down loadable content. (Booooo!)
The cpu's are very 1 sided
SSE wasn't Online!!! :(

Not enough pokemon or AT's IMO
and as I said, the roster was a disappointment.
R.O.B.??
What ever.

Yeah online wasn't what i hoped to be, the pokemon and roster don't really bother me, im just glad it had more than melee. Oh and all the co-op options ruled, especially adventure mode and stadium modes

Well SSE was a bit of a let down but was still good.
...Friend codes were probably implemented by the same people who wanted tripping in Brawl...
...It's quite obvious...

Nayrman

Quote from: Ridley on June 20, 2008, 08:16:41 AM
Quote from: StarWindWizard7 on June 19, 2008, 11:55:23 PM
The Good:
Graphics are amazing and so are the colors. I'm not and I never was looking for an over the top realistic game.. but SSBB in general really was a great good heap of eye candy.

The music is really put together well. They went far and beyond what they needed to when it came down to it.

The gameplay is very easy but of course I bring in my skills from SSB and SSBM on to SSBB which makes it extremely easy for me to play and master.

The characters are good (Wish their were more, what a let down in the Roster)
The stages are plentiful- though some of them could be better.

Over all, I mean I'm really really happy with this game.

All the dreams I had prior to this game coming out, the eagerness...the random sayings, "Man, I can't Wait until Brawl comes out" to my friends and to myself as I thought about it randomly...
All of that will never go in vain.
I'll always play SSBB, Always.
It's frankly 1 of the best games for the Wii (IMO).
SSE was good, and even better with 2 people playing.
So many options to play 2 people when normally it's suppose to be for 1 person,
like All Star Mode.


The Bad:
Well, Online Sucks...it's just too laggy but it's to be expected I guess.
No down loadable content. (Booooo!)
The cpu's are very 1 sided
SSE wasn't Online!!! :(

Not enough pokemon or AT's IMO
and as I said, the roster was a disappointment.
R.O.B.??
What ever.

My sig doesn't like you now. Rob wants to be in just as much as every other characters.
Dude, you're like the only one who likes ROB. If there was a poll, I betya ROB wouldn't even be mentioned. So many more worthwhile character than the worthless likes of a terrible 80's peripheral

Playat

Quote from: Nayrman on June 21, 2008, 08:36:17 AM
Quote from: Ridley on June 20, 2008, 08:16:41 AM
Quote from: StarWindWizard7 on June 19, 2008, 11:55:23 PM
The Good:
Graphics are amazing and so are the colors. I'm not and I never was looking for an over the top realistic game.. but SSBB in general really was a great good heap of eye candy.

The music is really put together well. They went far and beyond what they needed to when it came down to it.

The gameplay is very easy but of course I bring in my skills from SSB and SSBM on to SSBB which makes it extremely easy for me to play and master.

The characters are good (Wish their were more, what a let down in the Roster)
The stages are plentiful- though some of them could be better.

Over all, I mean I'm really really happy with this game.

All the dreams I had prior to this game coming out, the eagerness...the random sayings, "Man, I can't Wait until Brawl comes out" to my friends and to myself as I thought about it randomly...
All of that will never go in vain.
I'll always play SSBB, Always.
It's frankly 1 of the best games for the Wii (IMO).
SSE was good, and even better with 2 people playing.
So many options to play 2 people when normally it's suppose to be for 1 person,
like All Star Mode.


The Bad:
Well, Online Sucks...it's just too laggy but it's to be expected I guess.
No down loadable content. (Booooo!)
The cpu's are very 1 sided
SSE wasn't Online!!! :(

Not enough pokemon or AT's IMO
and as I said, the roster was a disappointment.
R.O.B.??
What ever.

My sig doesn't like you now. Rob wants to be in just as much as every other characters.
Dude, you're like the only one who likes ROB. If there was a poll, I betya ROB wouldn't even be mentioned. So many more worthwhile character than the worthless likes of a terrible 80's peripheral

Worthwhile characters like Shadow and Issac

Nayrman

Quote from: PLAYAT on June 21, 2008, 09:15:21 AM
Quote from: Nayrman on June 21, 2008, 08:36:17 AM
Quote from: Ridley on June 20, 2008, 08:16:41 AM
Quote from: StarWindWizard7 on June 19, 2008, 11:55:23 PM
The Good:
Graphics are amazing and so are the colors. I'm not and I never was looking for an over the top realistic game.. but SSBB in general really was a great good heap of eye candy.

The music is really put together well. They went far and beyond what they needed to when it came down to it.

The gameplay is very easy but of course I bring in my skills from SSB and SSBM on to SSBB which makes it extremely easy for me to play and master.

The characters are good (Wish their were more, what a let down in the Roster)
The stages are plentiful- though some of them could be better.

Over all, I mean I'm really really happy with this game.

All the dreams I had prior to this game coming out, the eagerness...the random sayings, "Man, I can't Wait until Brawl comes out" to my friends and to myself as I thought about it randomly...
All of that will never go in vain.
I'll always play SSBB, Always.
It's frankly 1 of the best games for the Wii (IMO).
SSE was good, and even better with 2 people playing.
So many options to play 2 people when normally it's suppose to be for 1 person,
like All Star Mode.


The Bad:
Well, Online Sucks...it's just too laggy but it's to be expected I guess.
No down loadable content. (Booooo!)
The cpu's are very 1 sided
SSE wasn't Online!!! :(

Not enough pokemon or AT's IMO
and as I said, the roster was a disappointment.
R.O.B.??
What ever.

My sig doesn't like you now. Rob wants to be in just as much as every other characters.
Dude, you're like the only one who likes ROB. If there was a poll, I betya ROB wouldn't even be mentioned. So many more worthwhile character than the worthless likes of a terrible 80's peripheral

Worthwhile characters like Shadow and Issac
Pretty much all the AT's would be better characters than ROB. Especially Isaac and Goroh

Tupin

Even Mr. Resetti would have been a better playable character than ROB...

Ridley is the only person I know that actually uses ROB.


Quote from: SkyMyl
Tuppy frightens me with his knowledge of legacy technology.

Cornwad

I don't mind ROB. If you hate him so much, just watch some of the SSE cut scenes where the ROBs get torn limb from limb again. While there are characters I'd rather see than ROB, I would rather replace Lucario with Mewtwo than kick ROB out.

Playat

Quote from: Nayrman on June 21, 2008, 09:18:21 AM
Quote from: PLAYAT on June 21, 2008, 09:15:21 AM
Quote from: Nayrman on June 21, 2008, 08:36:17 AM
Quote from: Ridley on June 20, 2008, 08:16:41 AM
Quote from: StarWindWizard7 on June 19, 2008, 11:55:23 PM
The Good:
Graphics are amazing and so are the colors. I'm not and I never was looking for an over the top realistic game.. but SSBB in general really was a great good heap of eye candy.

The music is really put together well. They went far and beyond what they needed to when it came down to it.

The gameplay is very easy but of course I bring in my skills from SSB and SSBM on to SSBB which makes it extremely easy for me to play and master.

The characters are good (Wish their were more, what a let down in the Roster)
The stages are plentiful- though some of them could be better.

Over all, I mean I'm really really happy with this game.

All the dreams I had prior to this game coming out, the eagerness...the random sayings, "Man, I can't Wait until Brawl comes out" to my friends and to myself as I thought about it randomly...
All of that will never go in vain.
I'll always play SSBB, Always.
It's frankly 1 of the best games for the Wii (IMO).
SSE was good, and even better with 2 people playing.
So many options to play 2 people when normally it's suppose to be for 1 person,
like All Star Mode.


The Bad:
Well, Online Sucks...it's just too laggy but it's to be expected I guess.
No down loadable content. (Booooo!)
The cpu's are very 1 sided
SSE wasn't Online!!! :(

Not enough pokemon or AT's IMO
and as I said, the roster was a disappointment.
R.O.B.??
What ever.

My sig doesn't like you now. Rob wants to be in just as much as every other characters.
Dude, you're like the only one who likes ROB. If there was a poll, I betya ROB wouldn't even be mentioned. So many more worthwhile character than the worthless likes of a terrible 80's peripheral

Worthwhile characters like Shadow and Issac
Pretty much all the AT's would be better characters than ROB. Especially Isaac and Goroh

I was hoping for Krystal to be playable even though I never played any star fox game since 64

StarWindWizard7

Playable character wise, R.O.B. is the lease character people like...

I don't know any other R.O.B. users either...but this just makes Ridley really unique.  :)