Havin' a Brawl.
Little over six weeks removed from the 3DS launch of Smash Bros., the Wii U welcomes the arrival of its home console compatriot. While the portable outing served as an excellent warm-up, this is definitely the main event: comfortably the best offering of Nintendo Celebrity Deathmatch, even if it isn't without its faults.
Unsurprisingly, the Wii U uses its additional power to visually push Smash Bros. above and beyond its 3DS sibling. The stages, character models and backgrounds all combine to produce a wonderful aesthetic: being able to pause, remove most screen furniture, and...
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from VideoGamer.com - PSP Updates http://ift.tt/1r1N7qc
Little over six weeks removed from the 3DS launch of Smash Bros., the Wii U welcomes the arrival of its home console compatriot. While the portable outing served as an excellent warm-up, this is definitely the main event: comfortably the best offering of Nintendo Celebrity Deathmatch, even if it isn't without its faults.
Unsurprisingly, the Wii U uses its additional power to visually push Smash Bros. above and beyond its 3DS sibling. The stages, character models and backgrounds all combine to produce a wonderful aesthetic: being able to pause, remove most screen furniture, and...
Read More
from VideoGamer.com - PSP Updates http://ift.tt/1r1N7qc
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