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rnathan3's Super Smash Brothers Brawl (Wii)
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[April 25, 2008 11:54:36 AM]
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i have always hated super smash bros for n64. I really loathe and despise that game. I think alot of this comes from a couple years in high school. During the summers, in the morning my cross country team and I would go out for a run, then after we had finished we would go back to one of our houses and play super smash for about at least an hour. I'm not really good at the game, so most of that time was spent watching everyone else play (since i sucked, i didn't want to continue my suckiness by playing). Therefore, i developed a hatred for the game.
with that being said, Super Smash Bros Brawl i actually liked. I think its because the first time i played, i won. i beat my other friends. With a win right off the bat, it put an initial incling for the game in me. what also draws me to the game is the arenas. They throw in some classic scenes from old video games as battle arenas. My favorite is the arena from Sonic the Hedgehog. It kind of makes me feel young again experiencing part of a game i played throughout my childhood. In addition, i think the overall play of this game is better than its n64 predecessor. the controls seem easier, and the random variables (like the orb that sweeps through the screen killing off everyone) make for a more fun game. another positive is that they decided not to "wii-ify" this game. what i mean by that is, im getting tired of these games that come out for wii that are centered around movements with the controllers. Too many games have come out like that that absolutely suck because they try and do too much with it. Personally, i think they should make games with the mindset where the games happen to have wii movements in them too. Not making a game that relies on the movements. In Brawl, they scrapped all movements completely and made it strictly button mashing. That is okay with me.
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rnathan3's Super Smash Brothers Brawl (Wii)
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Current Status: Playing
GameLog started on: Friday 25 April, 2008
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