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  1. Oct 4, 2014
    10
    This truly is the most "FUN" you will have with a video game this year! I highly recommend this game for all ages! A great game with options that will last for months! 10/10 - bring on the Wii U version!
  2. Mar 17, 2015
    8
    Not as good as the Wii U version but still a great game. The graphics are okay. The character selection is awesome. The Smash Run mode is fun but Smash Tour is better. The gameplay is great. Super Smash Bros for 3DS is good but if you had to choose one, I would say Wii U. If both, it's worth buying.
  3. Feb 19, 2015
    10
    Certaintly, the Wii U Version is quite a bit better, The Nintendo 3DS Version is flawless too. I play this every single time I have a chance like in a car, great for trips or on-the-go. If you have a Nintendo 3DS or 2DS, this is a MUST OWN game. Like if you don't have this game, what's the point of having a 3DS? Unless you don't like Smash but I mean this is one of those games I love toCertaintly, the Wii U Version is quite a bit better, The Nintendo 3DS Version is flawless too. I play this every single time I have a chance like in a car, great for trips or on-the-go. If you have a Nintendo 3DS or 2DS, this is a MUST OWN game. Like if you don't have this game, what's the point of having a 3DS? Unless you don't like Smash but I mean this is one of those games I love to play on the go. Heck I even got it on the realease date 3, Oct. 2014 because that's how excited I was. Expand
  4. Feb 15, 2015
    9
    I have had so much fun with this game. The only cons are the small screen and the extremely laggy multiplayer. Other then that, this game is perfect.
  5. Dec 19, 2014
    9
    All 3ds owners need this game. It is really fun and it is really nice that the Smash bros fun has finally come to a handheld. My only little problem is that Nintendo didn't put enough effort into making the 3ds version a bit on par with the Wii u version.
  6. Jan 15, 2015
    9
    best combat game ever. its got easy controls , the best video game mascots (sonic , link , Kirby , pikachu , mario ect.) , great maps and music. its just realy good
  7. Mar 18, 2015
    9
    really the only reason its not a ten is because of all unbalanced characters. for example: Wii fit trainer has no actual powerful attack that you can land, and even dealing basic damage is hard because the header has too narrow a hit range. and then there's Link, who has massive launch and reach with his sword, the power bow alternate also has massive launch power and range, and finallyreally the only reason its not a ten is because of all unbalanced characters. for example: Wii fit trainer has no actual powerful attack that you can land, and even dealing basic damage is hard because the header has too narrow a hit range. and then there's Link, who has massive launch and reach with his sword, the power bow alternate also has massive launch power and range, and finally the meteor bomb alternate insta KOs anyone off the edge. on the PLUS side the character variety is (usually) able to find a way to suit just about any player. the smash run provides a good way to battle it out against about a thousand weak enemies and a boss level enemy or two just to mix it up a little. its too bad that you can't modify the difficulty like classic, but it still kind of balances out somehow in the end. its true some maps like Jungle Japes are just impractical for a good fight, but they're in general pretty good. the all star mode should have some more rewards for the difficulty it presents. but wait there's more! and more! and more trophies than ever before! I'm around 560 with all the fighters and a small handful of alternates. STILL MORE. of course the trophies are useful sometimes. they basically give away all the strengths and weaknesses of the fighters and enemies. Expand
  8. Apr 6, 2015
    8
    its fun and controllable, Has a lot of stuff to do in it and playing with friends is fun , Graphics great for a 3DS game but if you have a Wii U i would recommend Smash Bros on Wii U more
  9. Apr 1, 2018
    10
    Smash still rocks ! Even on such a small handheld as the 3DS it still brings back everything that made the original ones great. And don't forget the SMB 1 World 1-1 remake. No negative for this one either.
  10. Nov 2, 2014
    10
    Waited 15 years for this series to come to a handheld.

    Bought a 3DS just for this.

    Will buy a Wii U just for that.

    Goodness, what a divine game.
  11. Nov 6, 2014
    9
    IF I CAOULD I WOOD RAITE THE A 11/5 CAUSE THIS IS HAM GOOD THIS GAM IS I PLAY thise al the tim with my frieands thay lave this game toow AND SO SHULD YU i arn;t a bgi marlio fane but I love this garm caus ei ca play as my favoite carachters like Marga Men Shelf Booser and Lank the so fun to play as I can stop playing the gam$
  12. Oct 3, 2014
    10
    Super Smash Bros. for the 3DS is a perfect game.
    First off: I've been a Smash Bros Fan since the N64 Version. I've played and still play Melee and Brawl and I love the 3DS version. Its everything you expect. It delivers the perfect Smash Bros experience for a handheld.
    I've noticed that some people criticize the size of the characters. I don't get their point. I have the normal sized
    Super Smash Bros. for the 3DS is a perfect game.
    First off: I've been a Smash Bros Fan since the N64 Version. I've played and still play Melee and Brawl and I love the 3DS version. Its everything you expect. It delivers the perfect Smash Bros experience for a handheld.

    I've noticed that some people criticize the size of the characters. I don't get their point. I have the normal sized 3DS (Not the XL) and I never get confused (Not in 1v1 and not in FreeForAll). This might just be a me but the size is no problem on the normal sized 3DS, and it won't be on the XL.

    The new All-Star Mode lets you play through the history of Nintendo. Its super fun. After every fight you get teleported to a hub where you have 3 items to heal yourself(Just like in the boss mode in brawl)

    The "Classic" mode is very awesome. You will be dropped in a map, where the paths that branch off each represent a different difficulty. You will fight giant enemies for trophies and customization options. At the end you will fight Master Hand or a harder boss (I wont spoil it).

    The other things people like to criticize is the "Smash Run" mode. I can understand why they do that. The balance in the last battle can be unfair but Smash Run still has its fun moments.

    A thing I really like is the Mii Fighter. You can customize his full moveset and give him different clothes/outfits.

    In the online mode you can play "For Fun"(with items) which is a bit more casual.
    Or you can play "For Glory"(No items) which is kind of competitive.It works really well. I can play with my american friends without any lag.

    Of course you can still play your Stadium games like "The Home Run contest" and "Multi Man Smash". There is a new Stadium gamemode called "Target Blast" which let's you attack a bomb (Like the home run sandbag) and then smash it out of the arena. The bomb will land on a construction that will explode after the bomb has hit it. You will get more points for more destruction.

    This game is amazing. If you like fighting games/Nintendo you should get this game.
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  13. Oct 4, 2014
    8
    It's a fun game for 3DS. The single player modes are fun and rewarding, and you can get some good local multiplayer matches going if you haven't grown out of friends with 3DSs. If you like Smash, this lives up to everything you'd want out of it. Save for, the bad:

    1. Most of the online modes are unstable. The only mode you can get a reasonably non-laggy match is 1v1 For Glory mode. For
    It's a fun game for 3DS. The single player modes are fun and rewarding, and you can get some good local multiplayer matches going if you haven't grown out of friends with 3DSs. If you like Smash, this lives up to everything you'd want out of it. Save for, the bad:

    1. Most of the online modes are unstable. The only mode you can get a reasonably non-laggy match is 1v1 For Glory mode. For Fun will mess up your day with its lag.

    2. The Circlepad is just not as satisfying or precise as a console joystick. Without that snap you get when you ram down the joystick in the console games, Smash attacks aren't very fun to pull off. And you'll find yourself doing tilt attacks in directions you didn't plan on.

    So it's a frustrating game if you want to get competitive with it, I'd imagine. I would just recommend playing this game casually; don't take it too seriously and just enjoy the silly-fun modes like Smash Run to tie you over until the Wii U version comes out. They are cool and the ridiculous amounts of gold and collectables you get from them make them worth playing more than once.

    The game is robust, the graphic design is great, but the design and power (mainly the online) of the 3DS hold it back from being truly awesome.
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  14. Oct 23, 2014
    8
    A great entry of Smash Bros which surprised me in how well it could be built for a handheld. The game is chalk full of single player content, the fps is smooth in single-player, and the controls allow for tight play. The netcode has some serious issues in online play, which hopefully is fixable. As it stands most people can expect extreme lag in trying to play with others through the network.
  15. Oct 27, 2014
    10
    there is a lot of people giving this game a negative review based on either them not being good at the game or them having a crappy internet connection
    all the other modes other than the main multi-player focus is actually very good quality, its just dwarfed by the multiplayer
    this game doesn't actually need a review, everyone knows smash bros
  16. Nov 4, 2014
    9
    The best fighter on the 3DS and quite possibly the best fighter available on any current handheld. Despite some flaws that are all but inevitable on the 3DS, this game perfectly recreates the Smash experience for handheld. A must play for Nintendo fans.
  17. Jan 3, 2015
    9
    This is the best smash bros nintendo has made. i appreciate them going all out on the 3ds and wii u. Smash Bros is extremely fun and online is extremely competitive. Like fight game people troll the same movies over and over but Smash Bros they try, but you can use your mind to get past that and beat the hell out of them trolling bastards and its more satisfying than the last. ManyThis is the best smash bros nintendo has made. i appreciate them going all out on the 3ds and wii u. Smash Bros is extremely fun and online is extremely competitive. Like fight game people troll the same movies over and over but Smash Bros they try, but you can use your mind to get past that and beat the hell out of them trolling bastards and its more satisfying than the last. Many developers can learn a leasson from the people who mad this game, and im not saying nintendo. im talking about the actual people that put and effort in making this game. This game is a must have if you have a 3ds. And my favorite thing about this game is the retroness they added in the 3ds version was an incredibly smart idea on so many levels. Any character can beat any character dont let the bad reviews fool you. They did not take anything away that matter. and there is plenty of content and dlc in the future. Who ever gave this game a low review sucked at playing it. i mean i beat almost impossible odds online with Bowser. some over powered characters but skill overpowers an overpowered character. 9 out of 10 Expand
  18. Nov 9, 2014
    10
    Great game, I would have thought that such a big game like smash would not fair well on a portable console, but boy was i wrong, it is a good as ever and i can't wait for Wii U release.
  19. Nov 11, 2014
    10
    Until the wii u version comes out, this is my favourite smash bros game. Such amazing and unique characters thrown into a battle royale. What more could you want?
  20. Nov 11, 2014
    10
    This is hands down the best installment in the Super Smash Bros. series. With the 52 characters the game offers and the additions they could make with DLC, there is so much to choose from. This is a great portable version of the game and it still looks quite nice with the graphics of the 3DS. I love that they have brought almost all of the previous game modes and put them into this game,This is hands down the best installment in the Super Smash Bros. series. With the 52 characters the game offers and the additions they could make with DLC, there is so much to choose from. This is a great portable version of the game and it still looks quite nice with the graphics of the 3DS. I love that they have brought almost all of the previous game modes and put them into this game, along with the new Smash Run, which is where my only complaint lies. I do not entirely like the Smash Run mode. It was a great idea, but I feel as though it falls short of its potential. Overall, the game is amazing and is a must have for and 3DS or 2DS owner. Expand
  21. Nov 13, 2014
    10
    super smash bros is a great game i really enjoyed it hope we can get some really cool dlc characters and stages.my only concern was the characters were way to easy to unlock. I play this game every day with my friends keep going Nintendo this game is great I recommend anyone with a 3ds to go out and buy this game.
  22. Nov 17, 2014
    10
    4/4, Would Smash my Bro again.

    Seriously though, this game is slower than melee, (which I found too fast) and slower than brawl (which I found too slow). This makes the combat flow naturally and fun. The customization make every character new and versatile. Small things are cool, like the customizable controls. SO MANY NEW MODES! Smash run, trophy run, spectating and betting, for
    4/4, Would Smash my Bro again.

    Seriously though, this game is slower than melee, (which I found too fast) and slower than brawl (which I found too slow). This makes the combat flow naturally and fun.
    The customization make every character new and versatile.
    Small things are cool, like the customizable controls.
    SO MANY NEW MODES!
    Smash run, trophy run, spectating and betting, for fun & for glory, and target blast OH MY!
    All of them are excellent, especially Smash Run (which is very reminiscent of Kirby Air Ride's "City Trial")
    Also, Super Smash Bros being portable means that YOU WILL NEVER BE BORED ANYWHERE!
    Even though people dislike Brawl, I still thought it was pretty decent. But wow, Nintendo really blew it out of the water with this one!

    10/10, one of my favorite games on the 3DS.
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  23. Oct 3, 2014
    10
    Absolutely amazing, everything I've ever wanted on a handheld smash bros game.

    It can be a bit hard to see in 4-player multiplayer matches for some people, but that's about the only downfall and if you have a 3DS XL that shouldnt even be a problem.
  24. Oct 3, 2014
    10
    How they managed to squeeze a true Smash Bros. experience into such a tiny cartridge is amazing. With nearly 50 characters and unique 3DS stages along with the 3DS exclusive Smash Run mode, this will definitely keep me entertained until the Wii U version launches this winter! Best $40 I ever spent.
  25. Oct 5, 2014
    9
    Super Smash Bros. for 3DS made a great transition from console to handheld. The game shows that the developers worked diligently to make the game balanced and fun as possible while pushing the limitations of the 3DS. There is still a lot to do and explore in this new installment and the gameplay is as fun as it has ever been.

    The controls will get some getting used to for most.
    Super Smash Bros. for 3DS made a great transition from console to handheld. The game shows that the developers worked diligently to make the game balanced and fun as possible while pushing the limitations of the 3DS. There is still a lot to do and explore in this new installment and the gameplay is as fun as it has ever been.

    The controls will get some getting used to for most. Personally, the controls are pretty good for what they are and there is even an option to change some of the control settings to fit the needs of the player. It's not perfect, but it's not unbearable to play either.

    The roster consists of 49 (including the new Mii Fighters) characters, which is incredible for a handheld. Although some fan favorites are cut, this is probably the most balanced and more diverse cast of characters in Smash history. There are old veterans (Mario, Link, Kirby, Fox, Samus, and Pikachu), newcomers from a variety of games (Wii Fit Trainer from Wii Fit, Villager from Animal Crossing, Lucina and Robin from Fire Emblem Awakening, Litte Mac from Punch Out!, Palutena from Kid Icarus: Uprising, and Shulk from Xenoblade Chronicles to name a few), and third-party characters (Mega-Man and Pac-Man). This sets up incredible dream matches such as the battle of icons with Mario, Sonic, Mega Man, and Pac-Man. Each newcomer comes with a unique set of moves that change how you manage them. Although there are a few clones in the game, it does not stop them from making a strong impact in this new roster.

    The graphics are pretty good and for a handheld fighting game. Playing at 60 fps on a handheld is quite an achievement. Online, however, might give players some issues, especially if other players do not have a good access point to play online. Nevertheless, the stages and characters are vibrant and colorful, fitting the new style of this generation of Smash Bros.

    While there are fewer game modes this time around (most glaring is no Adventure-type mode), the developers made some enhancements on a couple of the older modes such as Classic and All-Star. This time around in Classic mode, you get to wager a certain amount of coins (that can also be used for trophies) to increase the difficulty of the mode. The more you wager, the more intense the game is, and the more rewards you unlock. You also might battle against a new end boss depending on your difficulty. All-Star mode is now about fighting characters based on their year of origin. A new mode for the handheld version is Smash Run, in which players go through a course full of enemies and gain power-ups in five minutes before a random battle. While this may sound fun on paper, the randomness of the final battle may put some players at a disadvantage. For example, if one player does not have enough boost in speed, they are more likely to lose in a speed run battle. So while Smash Run is fun at times, it can also be a let down.

    Online is pretty random at times. While it is significantly better than Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the experience players have may differ. The best way to play is to hope that everyone has a good internet access point. If one person has a low access point, it affects the entire battle in terms of input and frame rate. The new modes for online are much better and provide more options to play with a better structure. For Fun is a mode in which players can play casually, with items and stages with hazards and only wins are recorded. For Glory is mainly for competitive play, with no items and every stage is turned into a Final Destination-type of stage and wins and losses are recorded.

    There are also many other perks within this new game, including trophies, challenges, and character customization. In character customization, you have the ability to either create a Mii Fighter into your own liking or change movesets and attributes of characters of the current roster. There are many movesets and equipment for both to unlock in various modes such as Classic and Smash Run.

    Smash Bros. for 3DS is everything it is advertised to be, Smash Bros. on the go. Gameplay is as tight as ever and there is a great balance between the competitive-heavy Melee and the casual-friendly Brawl. The controls are good for what they are worth, though they will take some time getting used to for some. Although there are some things that will be missed from previous games, this game is incredibly packed with content. The roster is incredible, the game modes that are present are still fun, online is well-done (as long as everyone has a good access point), and there are so many unlockables to discover throughout the game. So, all in all, for a fighting game to transition from console to handheld, there are many challenges. Smash Bros. has somehow overcome these challenges and is a fun game in it's own right. Although the Wii U version is anticipated to be the best and most definitive version, the handheld version can manage on it's own as well.
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  26. Oct 10, 2014
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The game is good! So many characters to choose from, and to unlock. Cool new modes like smash run, good challenge and the controls are PERFECT. But the game does have flaws. The online is absolutely awful. Some modes like smash run can only played alone, with friends, or on local wireless. It's a shame we can't play smash run online. And target blast isn't al that fun. Overall, I would recommend this game to any newcomer or casual. But immune are a competetive player that wants to play online, I'd wait to see if the wii u version is less laggy. Like I said before, it is a good game Expand
  27. Oct 6, 2014
    10
    The biggest gripe people seem to be having is the online lag. I'm playing with a 30mbps connection using a decent wireless router (Asus RT-N56U). Most of the 1v1 matches I've had were completely without lag, but every now and then I would experience lag. If the other user(s) have a poor connection or an old/cheap wireless router, everyone will suffer. This is just a fact of life and thereThe biggest gripe people seem to be having is the online lag. I'm playing with a 30mbps connection using a decent wireless router (Asus RT-N56U). Most of the 1v1 matches I've had were completely without lag, but every now and then I would experience lag. If the other user(s) have a poor connection or an old/cheap wireless router, everyone will suffer. This is just a fact of life and there is nothing the game can really do about it.

    That said, the game is everything I could dream of and more for a wireless version of the game. It has a excellent amount of content and great replayability both locally and online. The only shortcoming is that I had to get hand grip for my system so my thumbs wouldn't get so sore so easily. Its great for a portable experience which I'm thrilled to have available to me. Its perfect for smaller sessions of play. I've been playing hours and hours of the game, which admittedly are better suited for the Wii U version when it comes out. All in all, the game is exactly what a handheld version of smash bros should be.
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  28. Oct 5, 2014
    9
    In few words "this game is awesome". There is so much content, the action is fast and precise. I cannot review the on-line features because of the bad connection in my home. 49 characters and i cannot stop playing this game. A must have if you have a 3DS, if you don't have one what are you waiting for and get one.
  29. Oct 3, 2014
    10
    It's all the fun of smash bros, but with new things and all of
    It's compacted into your portable device! What's not to love!? Fantastic game and is a MUST HAVE for any 3ds user
  30. Oct 3, 2014
    10
    Ended up buying a 3DS XL (again) to risk playing Smash Bros (which I have played since the very first). I was very surprised how much I actually enjoyed it, especially coming into the situation with a speculative mindset about the possible quality of the game on a handheld system. Based upon the hardware (specifically amount of power the 3DS XL can put out), the game as a whole isEnded up buying a 3DS XL (again) to risk playing Smash Bros (which I have played since the very first). I was very surprised how much I actually enjoyed it, especially coming into the situation with a speculative mindset about the possible quality of the game on a handheld system. Based upon the hardware (specifically amount of power the 3DS XL can put out), the game as a whole is fantastic, and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys... well (1) Nintendo, (2) fighting games, (3) or video games in general. IT IS A MUST BUY!!! Expand
  31. Oct 13, 2014
    10
    Smash bros on 3DS it's amazing, fun and the multiplayer is great and it is definitely worth to buy on a handheld it is great to be able to play whenever
  32. Oct 13, 2014
    9
    Everything I could have hoped for and everything I expected. It's everything a Super Smash Bros game should be!

    Only complaint:
    Smash Run is not so great. Expectations were slightly high, but it's just not nearly as fun as I would have hoped.
  33. Oct 14, 2014
    9
    super smash brothers 4 3ds is a really great game. the starting roster is huge, it was about the same size as all the characters in brawl and there is more with characters like villager and your miis, the game feels better to play. even thought there are a few clone characters in the game, the characters have different damages for instance lucina and marth, where marths damage is on thesuper smash brothers 4 3ds is a really great game. the starting roster is huge, it was about the same size as all the characters in brawl and there is more with characters like villager and your miis, the game feels better to play. even thought there are a few clone characters in the game, the characters have different damages for instance lucina and marth, where marths damage is on the tip of his blade, while lucina has the damage well rounded on her sword. the only downside really are some of the items like the gustbellows because many people get free kills from it. also the online is much better than brawl even though there is lag mainly when there is 4 player online it still doesnt lag as much as brawl. overall super smash bros for 3ds is worth a try Expand
  34. Oct 16, 2014
    9
    As I charged forward as Link, I immediately noticed just how well the game was presented on the 3DS. Initially, I had been worried that the 3DS could not handle the intensity of a standard Smash match, but the game ran at the series’ staple of sixty frames per second and the character models, although downgraded from the high-definition models they would be using in the Wii U version ofAs I charged forward as Link, I immediately noticed just how well the game was presented on the 3DS. Initially, I had been worried that the 3DS could not handle the intensity of a standard Smash match, but the game ran at the series’ staple of sixty frames per second and the character models, although downgraded from the high-definition models they would be using in the Wii U version of Super Smash Bros. 4, looked crisp and detailed despite the 3DS’s hardware limitations. When Link’s sword struck at Mario’s unguarded back, a new addition surprised me; a vibrant streak of red and black lightning that signified an attack a fighter would not be able to recover from accompanied the unfortunate plumber’s trip past the edge of the screen. Then, as Mario jumped from his recovery platform at the top of the stage, I finally heard the mariachi-style rendition of the Gerudo Valley theme twanging away in the background. With the sort of hot-blooded music one would hear during a classic Western showdown blaring in my ears and pumping up my hype factor, I once again charged forward, sword and shield in hand. This would be the first of my many showdowns. But I digress.

    Not only does SSB3DS look, sound and run great, the gameplay feels smooth as silk. Its pacing lies somewhere between Melee’s incredibly fast pace and Brawl’s slower, more casual pace, which, along with its frustrating tripping mechanic, severely hindered many players’ ability to enjoy the game both competitively and casually. Thankfully, SSB3DS’s fluid intermediary speed combined with the removal of tripping and a more focused approach on stronger fighting mechanics (i.e. character/moveset buffs, edge-grabbing overhaul) makes it much more viable for both types of players. SSB3DS also introduces character customization in the form of interchangeable special moves, allowing players to switch their favorite characters movesets to suit their own playstyle. This, along with the wide variety of characters on the roster, lets players further personalize their Smash experience.

    The single-player elements of SSB3DS are as varied as always, with the returning Classic and All-Star modes receiving a number of changes, such as branching paths and a new, much more challenging final boss that appears only on higher difficulties at the end of Classic Mode’s Master Hand and Crazy Hand path. Both the Multi-Man Smash and Home-Run Contest modes return, but Target Smash is replaced with Target Blast, an indirectly-based target breaking minigame. Also, Subspace Emissary, the story-driven single-player mode included in Brawl does not return or receive a continuation, however. It is instead replaced with Smash Run, where four players traverse a labyrinth rife with enemies from various Nintendo series and aim to collect the most stat-boosts for the upper hand in the final Smash match that follows. Although I do enjoy the new single-player modes, I am disappointed with the lack of a story-based adventure, as Subspace Emissary was one of my favorite parts of Brawl.

    Multiplayer, the crux of all Smash games, unfortunately suffers from an issue many modern games face: lag, the much despised byproduct of online multiplayer. Although lag is to be expected from online Wi-Fi matches, it also manages to sneak its devilish way into local multiplayer, tarnishing a handful of the many matches my friends and I played during our frantic release week Smash binges. The effects of lag in SSB3DS matches are also rather extreme; out of nowhere, a high-intensity match may be stricken with an unbelievably sluggish framerate as Wi-Fi connections struggle to keep up with one another. However, despite these problems, I am no stranger to lag and still find multiplayer to be just as enjoyable as the rest of the game. That is, unless the three other players are all using Little Mac. In that case, maybe the temporary ban for leaving a match early is worth it.

    All in all, SSB3DS has most of what I was looking for in a portable Smash experience. Though it lacks a few familiar elements its predecessors had, I still find it to be well-rounded both competitively and casually and also easy for both Smash veterans and newcomers to play. I would whole-heartedly recommend SSB3DS to anyone looking to return to the series or begin playing it, due to its rather low price of forty dollars and its console appeal (because honestly, who even cares about the Wii U version of Smash 4, right?)

    (I’m totally joking though guys someone buy me a Wii U please you’ll make me the happiest girl at the prom)
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  35. Oct 20, 2014
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This review has been truncated to fit the limits of this website! Check us out for the whole thing! Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3ds is definitely a long awaited title! Welcome to the long awaited review of Super Smash Bros 4 or Super Smash Bros for 3ds. Super Smash Bros 3ds took a long time to cook, but it was definitely worth the wait. If you've read up on recent game releases you can see that the Nintendo 3DS has not had a long list of exemplary titles. Despite being a great, durable system with outstanding first party priority support from Nintendo, the third party contribution from non-Nintendo companies is lacking. This is mostly because Nintendo enforces strict guidelines on who can produce on their system, leaving a lot of lesser, less reputable companies in the dust. So considering that, its not hard to see why many of us did not need advertisement to buy Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3ds. In a way, the game couldn't lose because everyone knows its the game to get. True smash brothers would have bought the game no matter what, because we are so confident we would not be disappointed with Smash Bros.

    That being said, Super Smash Bros. for the 3ds does not, in fact, dissapoint. There is a new Smash Run mode and a new spin on the classic solo experience. Also included is a challenge mode, a street pass “Street Smash” mode, Wii U connectivity, online or local, singleplayer and multiplayer. On top of all of that, the game oozes with extras such as stat tracking, items, replays, trophies, sounds even snapshots you can share with your 3ds friends! Because of these new features, taking and sharing replays or snapshots have never been this easy for competitive and casual gamers alike. Being able to share your unique experiences with others opens its own world, hopefully encouraging a wave of new player Smash Bros.!

    The core mechanics are great, smashing your friends has never been this much fun. The vast array of characters make this a title that will capture a lot of gamers hearts. There's literally something for everyone - old or young - due to its diverse cast of characters. Included is the addition of Mega Man, Pac Man and even the Duck Hunt Dog! The programmers have chosen to super refine the game to create a product that was all about the smashing. The fighter base is also, at least in these beginning phases, thought to be very well balanced and well adjusted. Couple it with all of the different possibilities new equipment can provide, and you truly have the best fighting experience of them all.

    The game allows players to use their Miis and customize them extensively, as well. You may select from three different styles, each totally unique from the other, making your Mii an original creation. The level of detail involved in the Mii customization is actually quite surprising. I was not expecting to be so impressed, but it is actually quite fun to create yourself or your friends, or Miis you just made up to play against your other characters! On top of that, there is still the whole world of equipment to explore, as well including cosmetic gear and things that alter your abilities. This is, personally, one of the most entertaining parts of the games for me. Why not let out some aggression on grandma? The only unfortunate thing is there is no Stage Creator as seen in previous games; however, the decision to focus on the cast of characters, was the correct one.

    Earning achievements earn players rewards as well as a name on the leadership boards - encouraging completion and expanding the play time of the game significantly. Something about getting ALL achievements is so satisfying; game developers have definitely figured that out. Games like Super Smash Bros. have been stringing the proverbial carrot for a long time. I'm glad Nintendo has done such a great job integrating the game and going through great lengths to make it appealing for the classic Nintendo customer. Characters possess more complex move-sets than ever before, and the rewards you get only serve to further improve the selection and levels of customization.

    The amount of content in this game is truly stunning. At first, it can be a bit disappointing knowing there is so much you have yet to earn, but its well worth the wait. The game offers plenty to enjoy straight out of the box! There are at least four costumes to every character, with certain characters having totally unique skins altogether - for the first time ever. Such as Olimar/Alph or choosing dark link or divine link. Most of the experience actually comes from playing the game, as there's not much plot to speak of. I definitely recommend Super Smash Bros. For 3ds to anyone with a 3ds. It's a title that is sure to give a lot of joy for a long time and is definitely set to be a heavy hitter.
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  36. Oct 23, 2014
    8
    i am actually planning on buying this game today and i hope that its as great as you all said itd be. cant wait to get it. i heard that there is no story mode though and of how we still have to unlock characters in order to get them. having no story mode upsets me.
  37. Nov 3, 2014
    8
    This is the game that Nintendo needed so everyone could forget about Brawl. A rather fun experience in both single player and multiplayer but with a few issues more around the online service as well as added features that are not all that interesting. However added features that may not be interesting to some are optional. The game plays smoothly at 60 frames per second on the charactersThis is the game that Nintendo needed so everyone could forget about Brawl. A rather fun experience in both single player and multiplayer but with a few issues more around the online service as well as added features that are not all that interesting. However added features that may not be interesting to some are optional. The game plays smoothly at 60 frames per second on the characters but assist trophies run at 30 fps. However it is only visible on the Nintendogs assist trophy. The game is incredible but with some draw backs. First off is the online. You get banned for disconnecting from an online game even if the person is being cheap. You end up having to wait an amount of time before playing again which is an idiotic idea. The servers are poor enough already and I experienced lag from even one on one For Glory mode which affects the gameplay greatly. But even with bad lag I still played and won a few matches. Some of the characters in game are very cheap and you will find out why. Of course you can be just as evil by simply playing as those characters. The game has too much to offer but not everything will interest everyone. Is the game bad? Not at all. I would recommend this game and you should at least download the demo before buying it to give it a try. The game is fun but with a few drawbacks. I hope the servers improve in the future for a better experience. Expand
  38. Oct 3, 2014
    10
    Everything smash bros has ever been and better. Hard to believe it works this well on a handheld.

    Who would have thought that we'd ever see Sonic, Mario, Megaman, and Pacman in the same game? Welcome to the future.
    Welcome to Smash Bros.
  39. Oct 4, 2014
    10
    There is so much to do, you won't know where to start. So many characters, you won't know who to play. It's the ultimate Nintendo game every fan should have. Gameplay has been balanced. No more random tripping, edge hogging, or unnatural floating. Don't believe people when they say this is just a taste of the Wii U; The 3DS is a complete package. Unlike the the Wii U version, you canThere is so much to do, you won't know where to start. So many characters, you won't know who to play. It's the ultimate Nintendo game every fan should have. Gameplay has been balanced. No more random tripping, edge hogging, or unnatural floating. Don't believe people when they say this is just a taste of the Wii U; The 3DS is a complete package. Unlike the the Wii U version, you can listen to tunes on sleep mode, play mini games with strangers you meet, and Smash Run (i.e. A randomized side scroller similar to Melee's adventure mode.) Expand
  40. Oct 5, 2014
    10
    Normally I wait until I've beaten a game to write a review, but Smash Brothers is not a game that you "beat". It's a game that you come back to, time after time, because you find the concept itself appealing, such that you don't need dramatic characters or a complex storyline to supplement the game. Smash Brothers is a brawler, and nothing else. The reason I give this game a 10 is becauseNormally I wait until I've beaten a game to write a review, but Smash Brothers is not a game that you "beat". It's a game that you come back to, time after time, because you find the concept itself appealing, such that you don't need dramatic characters or a complex storyline to supplement the game. Smash Brothers is a brawler, and nothing else. The reason I give this game a 10 is because it absolutely delivers on everything that is promised. I wanted a Smash Brothers game that I could carry in my pocket and this game certainly provides that. Nothing has been ticked back in order to bring the game to the handheld- the graphics are stellar, the framerate is stellar, and the sheer overwhelming number of combatants can almost be considered to be "too many". What I've enjoyed most so far in my 8+ hours of gameplay is that there are so many different single player modes. You have the classic mode, vs. mode, All Star Mode, bomb challenges, and others. Plus, the sheer amount of custom changes you can make to this game all but ensures that you will never, ever, experience all that Smash Brothers has to offer. If you consider that between the 50+ fighters and the 4 different types of moves with 3 different moves for each type, you could theoretically never play the same fighter twice. There is absolutely no reason why every 3DS owner should not purchase a copy of this game. It sincerely delivers on every level. Expand
  41. Oct 9, 2014
    9
    Nintendo's decision to bring Smash Bros. to the 3DS family is, in part, smart business. 3DS market saturation is perfectly situated to take advantage of the game's 'easy to play, impossible to master' nature. Many were worried about the handheld port's ability to carry the legacy of fun, fast, and competitive gameplay. In my own opinion, Smash 3DS is a huge success; the handheldNintendo's decision to bring Smash Bros. to the 3DS family is, in part, smart business. 3DS market saturation is perfectly situated to take advantage of the game's 'easy to play, impossible to master' nature. Many were worried about the handheld port's ability to carry the legacy of fun, fast, and competitive gameplay. In my own opinion, Smash 3DS is a huge success; the handheld experience doesn't feel like it has lost any of its home console predecessor's fluidity and charm. The only component of Smash's 3DS sibling that feels inferior is, understandably, the control scheme. The transition from a full sized controller to the handheld could be a disappointment for Smash's competitive, tournament players. But, for the general population of the games' fanbase; the handheld's control scheme will be of little importance compared to the enjoyment of the core gameplay that if faithfully represented. This isn't a handheld Smash Bros. spin-off, it's the real thing; and I couldn't be happier with it.

    The game itself is a faithful upgrade from Brawl. New and returning characters, modes, stages, and items combine to make this version feel like the biggest upgrade in the franchise to date. New characters and optional special customization will keep some people arguing over tier lists for a while. I'll just be practicing and having fun with, I think, the best game this year (so far).

    The Wii U version will give us a more accurate idea of what the 3DS version is really missing out on in a 1:1 comparison of the newest version of Smash. My guess is that the Wii U Smash's visuals will be a new high point for Nintendo, and that the home version will have a more compelling exclusive mode. The two will probably end up being identical complements to me; at home for pretty graphics and tighter controls, and on the go for convenient practice and killing time on the train.
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  42. Oct 3, 2014
    9
    Super fun, polished, beautiful, addicting, perfect gameplay,... The first handheld version of Smash Bros. is a success. And hell, it's Smash Bros., what else do you need.
  43. Oct 4, 2014
    9
    The game is like a perfect blend of Melee and Brawl, and so far, I have loved every single minute of it. Sakurai has done again what many series' wish they could do, and that is to keep it fresh. I never once was bored of the game when I played. Each of the newcomers are very welcome additions, making this a near-perfect roster in my eyes. Even the veterans feel fresh and new. With all theThe game is like a perfect blend of Melee and Brawl, and so far, I have loved every single minute of it. Sakurai has done again what many series' wish they could do, and that is to keep it fresh. I never once was bored of the game when I played. Each of the newcomers are very welcome additions, making this a near-perfect roster in my eyes. Even the veterans feel fresh and new. With all the new modes added to this version of the game, it more than makes up for having no story mode. My one complaint, and it is minor, is that the online play lags much more than I would like it to. However, the game is new and players are probably spending every minute playing the online, so I'm going to wait until it cools down before giving another real shot. All-in-all, Smash 4 is the best game since Melee, and trust me, it was totally worth the wait. Expand
  44. Oct 3, 2014
    10
    Without any doubt the best battle action game for Nintendo 3DS by far. I've been playing Smash Bros since the N64 one and have it now in a portable console is like a dream coming true.
  45. Oct 10, 2014
    8
    First off this is a portable version of Super Smash Bros so to compare it to the console versions is unfair so you have to give Nintendo a few breaks. The characters has to be small so they can fit on the 3DS XL. To all who have the original 3DS Smash will be hard to play. Hopefully the new 3DS XL with the second stick and faster processing speed will address the problems. With that saidFirst off this is a portable version of Super Smash Bros so to compare it to the console versions is unfair so you have to give Nintendo a few breaks. The characters has to be small so they can fit on the 3DS XL. To all who have the original 3DS Smash will be hard to play. Hopefully the new 3DS XL with the second stick and faster processing speed will address the problems. With that said it is a fun game. Expand
  46. Oct 3, 2014
    9
    This is a worth Super Smash Bros. franchise! It's now come in handy, playing in anywhere, anytime! Still use the Brawl formulas, but it's very recommended for those who can't buy a Wii U and only had Nintendo 3DS.
  47. Oct 3, 2014
    9
    So, going to say this first and foremost; this game is a smash bros game, but it is not a console smash bros game. The reason I say this is because if they make another portable smash bros it will more than likely be about as good as ssb4 for the 3ds, but not as good as a console smash bros. The controls are tight, and if you are careful you can keep your circle pad intact by just flickingSo, going to say this first and foremost; this game is a smash bros game, but it is not a console smash bros game. The reason I say this is because if they make another portable smash bros it will more than likely be about as good as ssb4 for the 3ds, but not as good as a console smash bros. The controls are tight, and if you are careful you can keep your circle pad intact by just flicking it up or down without overdoing it. But the game requires a bit of finesse in order to not destroy your controls. There is of course the multiplayer lag that it is bound to have given the hardware limitations.

    So basically what I am trying to say is this: if you are expecting brawl on a portable console, prepare to have a reality check. If you want a solid fighter for the 3ds that you can have fun with your friends playing or just have fun by yourself anytime or anywhere then this is a good game. The game is not the same caliber as a console smash, but is by far better than any other fighter on a handheld, and a lot of console fighters.
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  48. Oct 8, 2014
    10
    So I bought the game, even though I am not the biggest Nintendo fan, nor fighting games enthusiast. I gotta say: WOW. So much content, so deep gameplay, so much to do... I'm amazed. This is truly one of the most polished games on Nintendo 3DS, and it's extremely fun. Just taking time to explore the possibilities gives me chills. This is easily 10/10, though I have to admit that the lack ofSo I bought the game, even though I am not the biggest Nintendo fan, nor fighting games enthusiast. I gotta say: WOW. So much content, so deep gameplay, so much to do... I'm amazed. This is truly one of the most polished games on Nintendo 3DS, and it's extremely fun. Just taking time to explore the possibilities gives me chills. This is easily 10/10, though I have to admit that the lack of some kind of story mode separate for every character is a downside for me, though given all the alternatives it's really easy to forgive. Especially that you can just fire a simple offline or online smash and have a blast, since there's a lot of fun, unpredictable situations that the game can spawn for you... especially when you're a beginner and choose to randomize everything. Again, WOW. Go buy it. Expand
  49. Oct 16, 2014
    10
    By far my favorite experience on a 3DS. Looks good with the 3d on or off. Once I start playing I must force myself to stop. This is a great way to release Smash Bros. excitement before the Wii U version comes out!
  50. Oct 13, 2014
    9
    Super Smash Bros for 3DS is out and it is a good game. If you own a 3DS, it is worth buying. If you don't own a 3DS, it is still worth getting it. There are a few Complaints I have though.
    1. Remember when Brawl came out and had a game vault where you could play NES, SNES, and N64 games for a little time? I might be the only one who remembers it, but I liked it. Why didn't they bring it
    Super Smash Bros for 3DS is out and it is a good game. If you own a 3DS, it is worth buying. If you don't own a 3DS, it is still worth getting it. There are a few Complaints I have though.
    1. Remember when Brawl came out and had a game vault where you could play NES, SNES, and N64 games for a little time? I might be the only one who remembers it, but I liked it. Why didn't they bring it back, but It doesn't matter that much.
    2. Characters. This is a huge annoyance. 51 characters! Awesome right? How many will you actually use. Maybe 20. They didn't bring the awesome characters back from Melee. Where is MewTwo? Where is Pichu? No, instead let's bring back Dr. Mario. What? I love Greninja, but I want to play as Mewtwo. You know, the most powerful weapon that Team Rocket had in the First Season! Pichu was terrible, but was adorable.
    3. This I can't blame for, because it doesn't matter, but the onlin multiplayer. It is laggy. It can go at like 2 frames per second, which is very very slow compared to the individual player 60 frames per seconds. You can't take points off for this because remember when there wasn't online play at all.

    I love this game and it's addicting. Don't let the bad reviews fool you. This is an awesome game.
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  51. Oct 9, 2014
    10
    First off I would not recommend playing this game on a regular 3DS. Even on the XL the characters can be a bit small at times when the camera shifts for larger stages. That aside this game is awesome. The game is very fast and the audio and graphics are both excellent.

    The roster is enormous and you can feel the oomph in every character's attacks, something I felt is lacking in other
    First off I would not recommend playing this game on a regular 3DS. Even on the XL the characters can be a bit small at times when the camera shifts for larger stages. That aside this game is awesome. The game is very fast and the audio and graphics are both excellent.

    The roster is enormous and you can feel the oomph in every character's attacks, something I felt is lacking in other similar games. Like earlier iterations there are great mini games including an Angry Birds knock off and good ol' home-run contest which I sunk an hour into before even touching the main game.

    The biggest new feature in this version of smash is the customizable Mii fighters and move sets for the traditional characters. You can re-create some 3rd party or real life homage characters with some imagination. This can be a lot of fun in and of itself.

    For anyone that owns a 3ds and not a Wii U that is even remotely interested in fighting games I would highly suggest this game. Wii U owners that aren't big Smash/Nintendo fans I would definitely wait for the Wii U version.
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  52. Oct 6, 2014
    9
    The single player experience is impressive! Entertaining game modes and a pleasant roster of new characters makes this an AWESOME portable fighter. Multiplayer is a diamond in the rough when playing 4 player brawls online, however. Other that that, Super Smash Bros 3DS makes for a captivating entry in the Smash Bros Series.
    Tip: If you played Brawl with just the Wiimote and are finding it
    The single player experience is impressive! Entertaining game modes and a pleasant roster of new characters makes this an AWESOME portable fighter. Multiplayer is a diamond in the rough when playing 4 player brawls online, however. Other that that, Super Smash Bros 3DS makes for a captivating entry in the Smash Bros Series.
    Tip: If you played Brawl with just the Wiimote and are finding it difficult to adjust to the controls, try this method: configure Y for Specials, A for standard attacks, and X and B for jumping.
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  53. Oct 6, 2014
    9
    Smash Bros. for 3DS is easily my favorite Smash Bros game and game of the year. Assuming you know how to play Smash Bros, I will talk about the new mechanics. Smash Bros adds a few new mechanics and returns some. Teching and DI have returned. While a new mechanic, Vectoring has been added, the more interesting mechanic is ledge grabbing. Now, even if someone is on a ledge, you can grab theSmash Bros. for 3DS is easily my favorite Smash Bros game and game of the year. Assuming you know how to play Smash Bros, I will talk about the new mechanics. Smash Bros adds a few new mechanics and returns some. Teching and DI have returned. While a new mechanic, Vectoring has been added, the more interesting mechanic is ledge grabbing. Now, even if someone is on a ledge, you can grab the ledge but throw the other person off. This marks the end of ledge guarding, which leads to more possibilities in-game. All of these mechanics make one of the best Smash Bros game. Expand
  54. Oct 3, 2014
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A well polished and out together game. While it is still a regression from the first two games, 64 and Melee, it is a huge step up from Brawl technically. While Brawl looked worse than Melee because of it's attempt to create a more visually gritty and less colorful world, this game succeeds in bringing back the games unique, smooth, childlike atmosphere that many love the game for. The roster itself is a mixed bag. Pac-Man is stupid, Mega-Man is plain boring and takes out all the fun when I play as him, Dark Pit is just... What? Palutena is also extremely stupid and there is no reason for her to be added. Why does this game have 3 characters from a series with a single game and a reboot? But at the same time, the fact that Megaman is actually IN the game is awesome, Shulk is awesome, Dark Pit is pretty fun to play, and Dr.Mario has Mario's old move set from Melee, which is awesome. Duck Hunt Dog may seem like a joke character, but is actually extremely fun to play. Greninja is super fun, Robin is super unique and fun to play, but Lucina is Marth, but easier to use and less rewarding. Little Mac is a great novelty character who is fun to play, and Villager is hilarious. But the fact that Ice Climbers were taken out of the game is disappointing. So the roster is pretty good, despite the intentional clones. The gameplay is a great as usual for a, but the pace is still too slow to make it a viable tourney fighter like Melee and 64. It won't live as long as Melee, but the fact that it's portable is a huge boon and it is super fun as always. It controls good and is fun. But ledge stealing SUCKS!!!!! Expand
  55. Oct 3, 2014
    9
    Super Smash Bros for 3DS is an amazing and super fun game, character roster is very big there are over 40 characters and that's pretty cool. Controls are pretty easy to learn, but hard to master. The good thing is that once you learn how to do smashes and attacks it gets even more fun, isn't it great to have an amazing combo? There are several modes in games like homerun where you have toSuper Smash Bros for 3DS is an amazing and super fun game, character roster is very big there are over 40 characters and that's pretty cool. Controls are pretty easy to learn, but hard to master. The good thing is that once you learn how to do smashes and attacks it gets even more fun, isn't it great to have an amazing combo? There are several modes in games like homerun where you have to throw the white "thing" as far as you can and the most interesting, the smash run. In smash run you don't engage with other players from start, instead you have to defeat enemies to increase your stats and after time is over the smash battle begins. Well bad thing is that what you ill get in the end is completely random, so if you were working to max out your attack stat you're going to be disappointed if you get a race in the end. Despite that everything in this game is amazing, there are a lot of characters you can customize,a lot of maps and collectibles.Super Smash Bros. for 3DS is totally worth the 40$ price, if you like nintendo characters and/or fighting games this is a must have for you. I'm not a fan of fighting games but this game is just amazing...go and get it, go and get it, it's as easy as that. Expand
  56. Oct 4, 2014
    9
    Game play wise, this is pretty much what you expect. In true Nintendo fashion, there's nothing really new here, but that's not really what we wanted anyway. More importantly, the game translates to the 3DS great, which was a big fear of mine. Also, the level of online integration they put on this game is AMAZING, particularly for Nintendo. Online play that works great and is super smooth,Game play wise, this is pretty much what you expect. In true Nintendo fashion, there's nothing really new here, but that's not really what we wanted anyway. More importantly, the game translates to the 3DS great, which was a big fear of mine. Also, the level of online integration they put on this game is AMAZING, particularly for Nintendo. Online play that works great and is super smooth, the ability to link up with a WiiU for use as a controller, and the ability to incorporate your own Miis into the game is fantastic. I had to give the game a bonus point just for all of that since that's something Nintendo is usually super scared of. A definite must own for any Smash Bros. fan and DS owner. Expand
  57. Oct 9, 2014
    9
    Everything about this game just feels right.
    First off, I am just going to point out that the performance of the game is very consistent. It has the occasional lag (usually with Pac-Man's sprite spam on the screen.)
    The combat..my god! so fluent and fast paced. The game types are also great. Everything is well balanced without taking it to the extreme. For example : Smash - Choose a
    Everything about this game just feels right.
    First off, I am just going to point out that the performance of the game is very consistent. It has the occasional lag (usually with Pac-Man's sprite spam on the screen.)
    The combat..my god! so fluent and fast paced.

    The game types are also great. Everything is well balanced without taking it to the extreme.
    For example :
    Smash - Choose a Character, set CPU's, beat the **** out of them. Nothing more to it.
    Classic Mode - short, but rewarding and nothing that makes it boring or tedious.
    Smash Run - "oh no not another Brawl adventure" false alarm. Its a timed gauntlet which too, is rewarding and feels good to end it with a random battle with 3 CPU's afterwards. Once completed, you claim the rewards that you gathered during the game.
    Home Run Contest - Still the same as the previous games
    Target Blast - A new approach to break the targets, but instead hit a bomb into a cluster of them.
    Multi Man Smash - (forgot exactly what it was called) but again, like Melee and Brawl. Has the exact same sub game types within. Just no more 15 minute melee lol.

    Its tough to explain everything that I like about this game because there is so much. but I'll add the pro's and con's here.

    + fluent combat
    + fast paced combat
    + extremely rewarding for every game type
    + every character has an attribute to make you want to play them.
    + challenges. Yes they're back!
    + wide range of characters
    + lots of unlockables
    + customization. Unlock gear/move sets for each character, then you can equip them.
    + Graphics look unreal for 3DS standard.

    - laggy online play. It usually doesnt connect at all. (at this point anyway)
    - menu navigation can be confusing. I seem to notice myself frantically looking for certain game types because there are quite a few sub menu's
    - character/stage unlocks are quite easy, but I guess it was with the previous games aswell.

    Overall, Great game. I've found it hard to put it down and I'm sure everyone who has this game would be happy that Smash Bro's is back in business! Highly recommend!
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  58. Oct 8, 2014
    9
    A few rules for this review.
    I am taking into the consideration this is the first installment on a handheld system and i am not one of those OMG EVERY SMASH BUT MELEE SUX DUDES, and i am not giving - for cut characters and clones. Don't go OMG but why?! If you do and you're a melee best roster forever dude it had 9 clones so yeah.
    To the review. This is the first smash ever on a
    A few rules for this review.
    I am taking into the consideration this is the first installment on a handheld system and i am not one of those OMG EVERY SMASH BUT MELEE SUX DUDES, and i am not giving - for cut characters and clones. Don't go OMG but why?! If you do and you're a melee best roster forever dude it had 9 clones so yeah.
    To the review.

    This is the first smash ever on a handheld system. And it works pretty well for being one.
    You got a solid starting field of characters reaching up to an astonishing 37 characters! (OH EM GEE)
    There is 12 unlockables i wont spoil for ya.
    Classic mode is better than ever and streetsmash is a fun little addition.
    All star, Home run contest and the all new target blast is some of the other fun modes!
    Then there is smash run. Smash run is a mode similiar to subspace emesary(Emisary?) with a few expections. It borrows the power up system from some mode in Kirby's Air Ride and at the end you go to a final battle of epic proportions! That is if you get the mode you want as it is completly random.
    That is my biggest gripe with smash run as you can't decide what you will do in the end.
    Then there is customization and damn it will be hell for completionists. They thought it was a good idea to enable REPEATS! Oh and you will get repeats, ALL THE FRICKIN' TIME!
    Customising your characters is also fun. Oh and customising mii's is also fun. Maybe too fun because it's the only character i played over 20 times with. (WHOOPS)
    The controls are a good for the first smash on a handheld. It takes a while to get used too but when you are it will be easy as beating a level 9 in the DEMO. While on the subject of the AI it has been greatly improved this game in comparision to the old installments. And i mean really hard. It's practically impossible too beat classic on 9. It might even be a miracle if you reach master hand without getting game over once. And when you do you will need to fight crazy hand too! And after about 100 hp is taken from them Master hand transforms into master core and if you survive that battle at 9 congratulations. You did what i never could and probably will never do.
    A thing i dislike about the game though is the fear of my circle stick breaking. It worries me a lot but eh, Stupid minor complaint.
    This game is great and you should get it. And if you don't have a 3DS wait untill the 21st November/5th/6th December for the Wii U version. While this is great the wii u version will be superior in all ways.
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  59. Oct 3, 2014
    10
    I was a bit skeptical about Smash coming to the 3DS, but those doubts were instantly put aside when playing against a few friends in our living room. The 3DS manages to maintain 60fps without a hitch, and the game looks & feels stunning because of it.

    The roster is the best we've seen in a Smash so far, and I'm really looking forward to seeing how the Wii U version turns out.
  60. Oct 6, 2014
    9
    The characters added to this instalment are fun to play and the controls are more comfortable than Brawl's Nunchuk-Wiimote combo. There are lots of different, fun modes to play however it does not contain a story mode like Subspace Emissary which added to the re-playability of brawl. There are also not enough stages and too many characters are given to you at the beginning which also takesThe characters added to this instalment are fun to play and the controls are more comfortable than Brawl's Nunchuk-Wiimote combo. There are lots of different, fun modes to play however it does not contain a story mode like Subspace Emissary which added to the re-playability of brawl. There are also not enough stages and too many characters are given to you at the beginning which also takes away from re-playability. I am a sucker for Smash Bros though and iI conclude that this, with Mario Bros, Mario Kart and Animal Crossing is a must have for the 3DS system. Expand
  61. Oct 3, 2014
    10
    Absolutely flawless game.
    It has fantastic graphics,awesome characters and game play.
    Tied for the best game i have ever played on the 3ds, with the other being kid icarus.
  62. Oct 5, 2014
    10
    Unlike most hyped up games, smash bros 4 lives up to the hype, its amazing. you can't not have fun with the game. It's responsive, fun, and well worth its price.
  63. Oct 4, 2014
    9
    An excellent game and easily one of the best games on the 3DS.

    The game feels and plays exactly like a Smash game on a console (except for C-Stick). The controls are extremely easy to get into and are very intuitive. The character roster is great despite some odd additions (Dark Pit) and it has probably the hardest boss in the history of Smash. The gameplay is good old Smash, which
    An excellent game and easily one of the best games on the 3DS.

    The game feels and plays exactly like a Smash game on a console (except for C-Stick). The controls are extremely easy to get into and are very intuitive. The character roster is great despite some odd additions (Dark Pit) and it has probably the hardest boss in the history of Smash.

    The gameplay is good old Smash, which is short term for excellent. You will spend hours upon hours playing this game either playing with your buddies, with the AI (it's competent) or unlocking characters throughout the game. Smash Run is a very fun mode as you can pretty much lose yourself in this huge map while powering up your character and is utter chaos with friends. The ability to create your own Mii Fighter with custom moves is awesome as well as customizing existing characters to your liking (at least when it comes to special moves).

    However, it does have some iffy parts. The single player experience is slightly nerfed from the previous two game when it comes to content or length. Classic Mode is very short and Smash Run alone can get boring after awhile and Smash Run not being able to play online does not help things. The multiplayer experience has also seen a decrease. Special Brawl is nowhere to be seen and Tournament Mode is also missing. The stages are a downgrade from Brawl and Melee as there only a few stages that are legit chaos.

    Despite those issues, Smash Bros for 3DS is definitely worth your time and is one of the best games on the 3DS hands down.
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  64. Oct 31, 2014
    8
    All in all, an good effort for Nintendo, despite some flaws that I will comment on.
    First, the game modes. I´ ll rate it an 9/10, cause of lack of game modes.
    Second, On line. I rate this an 7/10, because about the insane lag sometimes, and in others it is lag-free. Third, the controls. 8/10, cause of some weird controls setups, like two buttons for jumping and taunts for the d-pad!
    All in all, an good effort for Nintendo, despite some flaws that I will comment on.
    First, the game modes. I´ ll rate it an 9/10, cause of lack of game modes.
    Second, On line. I rate this an 7/10, because about the insane lag sometimes, and in others it is lag-free.
    Third, the controls. 8/10, cause of some weird controls setups, like two buttons for jumping and taunts for the d-pad!
    4- characters selection: 7/10. While they choose most of the characters right, there are some series over-represented, like Mario(8 or 9), Link(5), and Fire emblem(4).
    5- Balance: 6/10 Now is this cause of the number of characters or the fact that some of the fighters move set are OP in comparison to others?
    Game play: 9/10 Only reason it isn't ten cause of not fully utilizing the controls.
    Overall:~8/10
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  65. Oct 5, 2014
    9
    Fantastic, as one would expect. However, the lack of any meaningful single player mode (such as what Brawl offered) really hurts the overall package for me.

    Also, no Isaac or Ridley as playable characters
  66. Oct 6, 2014
    8
    Hard to believe Super Smash Bros. as a series is over fifteen years old! I'm proud to say that I've been a huge fan for fourteen of those fifteen years.

    A GOOD handheld version of Smash Bros. has always been a dream of mine since Melee released, and with Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, I can say that dream has finally come true. Gameplay is excellent and really brings back the
    Hard to believe Super Smash Bros. as a series is over fifteen years old! I'm proud to say that I've been a huge fan for fourteen of those fifteen years.

    A GOOD handheld version of Smash Bros. has always been a dream of mine since Melee released, and with Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, I can say that dream has finally come true. Gameplay is excellent and really brings back the competitive feel that Brawl was lacking. Visuals, for a handheld, are superb. The music, as with every Smash Bros. game, is top-notch. Having in-depth online functionality that works well (Brawl's online was horrible, but I blame the console not the game) is what really brings the game to the next level in my opinion.

    However, no game is perfect, so as expected there are a few criticisms I have with the game. The first criticism I have is that using the 3DS's controls feels incredibly weird to someone like me who has been using a Gamecube controller since 2001. It's not really the games fault since it's limited to the 3DS's control scheme, but I never really feel like I'm at the top of my game when I play.

    Second, online matches can be extremely slow and choppy even when I'm right next to my router. This is coming from a guy with extremely fast internet, so it's frustrating to me when matches seem to play in slow-motion. Local play has been perfectly fine for me so far.

    Overall, I'm very pleased with this iteration of Smash Bros. and even more pleased to say it corrects nearly all of what Brawl got wrong. Is it as good as Melee? I'll have to wait and see when the Wii U version releases. But from what I've seen from the 3DS version, there is a very good chance that it will top Melee in my books.
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  67. Oct 14, 2014
    9
    This game is just so much fun playing online 1 vs. 1. for glory. So much fun. I haven't had this much fun with a video game for months. Definitely a must buy game for every 3DS owner. Sadly I have to give one minus point because the online does not work all the time and sometimes the online is a little laggy. When the online works though, it is a blast! As for the single player game. MehThis game is just so much fun playing online 1 vs. 1. for glory. So much fun. I haven't had this much fun with a video game for months. Definitely a must buy game for every 3DS owner. Sadly I have to give one minus point because the online does not work all the time and sometimes the online is a little laggy. When the online works though, it is a blast! As for the single player game. Meh it's ok I guess but the online is where it's at. Expand
  68. Oct 12, 2014
    9
    This game was everything I wanted, so most of my complaints can be summed up to the fact that I wish I had even more characters. I've been playing Smash Brothers since the first game on the N64 (I don't play competitively, but I've played some incredibly intense matches with friends at parties), and even with the hype before the release, I can soundly say that this game holds up as aThis game was everything I wanted, so most of my complaints can be summed up to the fact that I wish I had even more characters. I've been playing Smash Brothers since the first game on the N64 (I don't play competitively, but I've played some incredibly intense matches with friends at parties), and even with the hype before the release, I can soundly say that this game holds up as a beautiful entry to the franchise, especially for it's first handheld release.

    I play on a 3DS XL, and the controls do take some getting used to, but for me, coming from the gamecube controllers, this only took 5-10 minutes before I was correctly using smash attacks separately from my B attacks, and rolling and dodging like I have in every game before. The screen is perfect for me (this clearly varies from person to person), but I can always maintain what's going on and where all the characters are, even in 4 player matches. The game is beautiful. It runs at 60fps as you've undoubtedly heard, and it looks glorious. The 3D is cool, sometimes, it certainly doesn't subtract from the experience. The online is my only legitimate gripe. I have a solid 60+ Mb/s internet connection, so I generally have great online matches, even 4 player matches, but every other game, someone will have a terrible connection and it will make the gameplay lag considerably. However, while it certainly does take away from the experience, I did win a lot of those matches just because I was consistent with my gameplay, with and without the lag. Basically, it doesn't break the game, but it turns a 2 minute match into a stuttering 3 minute nightmare. But again, this didn't happen the majority of the time, and my online multiplayer experience has been solid. Also, my girlfriend has gotten really into the Spectate mode, where you can watch and actively bet your gold on who you think the winner will be. She loves it.

    If you enjoyed collecting in the previous games, then you're kind of in luck. There are over 600 trophies to collect, and the game is pretty generous about handing them out. Music isn't something you collect anymore (with the exception of a handful of songs you unlock off the challenges panels). Stickers have been replaced by equipment for your Mii characters, which I honestly don't care too much for. I haven't played any custom matches with custom stats, I just don't see the point, maybe other people will. Oh, and the Mii characters are awesome. All of the characters are awesome as a matter of fact. I found all of the new entries, and even some of the veterans who have been changed up, to be very fun and effective in combat in their own way (I would say "balanced" here, but I don't want to piss off any competitive players who might disagree with that). The cloned characters are kind of bummer, but at the end of the day, it's 3 more characters the we could have possibly not had altogether. Some people might say that would still be preferable, but I like playing as them, even if they are clones, so whatever. The Mii Characters, which allow you to make custom brawlers using three different fighting styles and even let you customize their move-set's by choosing your favorite out of 3 for each B-Special attack. You can also dress your Mii's up with that equipment I mentioned earlier, but I was nearly horrified to discover I couldn't dress up my Mii's in overalls and gloves (I was trying to create a Waluigi Mii). This broke my heart. The alternative costumes for the non-mii characters are sick, with some missed opportunities nonetheless (Zelda should have had a Hilda costume, and it would have been crazy to see a Ms. PacMan costume), but this is a complaint that I feel like stems from me just wanting even more than I deserve from this game at this point. The stages are great, I enjoy all of them, especially now that you can choose to play on a "Final Destination" version of any of the selectable stages. It's a dream to me, I've probably played 75% of my matches throughout the last two games on that stage. It's flat, it's perfect. The Items are great, but it's definitely appreciated that I can turn them off. As far as single player goes, only Classic mode and All-Star mode make a return. I'm fine with that, but some people might miss the adventure modes of games past. Oh, I forgot to talk about Smash Run. It's okay. I haven't played it with anyone else, but it's a lacking single player experience in my opinion, especially when half of these matches are Races to the Finish. It's something I haven't spent much time with, simply because I don't think it's that fun of a mode.
    All in all, though, this is my favorite 3DS game now. It's currently my favorite Smash Brothers game, and I will go as far as saying that it even convinced me to finally get a Wii U, just in time for the console version of this game. It's a beautifully crafted game that is The-Must-Have game for the 3DS, like every Smash Brothers game normally is for it's respective console.
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  69. Oct 26, 2014
    8
    It's not the best Smash Bros to date, but for a handheld version, it plays well. Smooth controls, fun gameplay, good graphics (for a 3DS game), and fun new modes. Although, I will point out that I have experienced heavy lag in online play during several sessions. It's an annoyance, but I can't complain too much since this is a pretty heavy game for a 3DS. But, overall, a solid Smash BrosIt's not the best Smash Bros to date, but for a handheld version, it plays well. Smooth controls, fun gameplay, good graphics (for a 3DS game), and fun new modes. Although, I will point out that I have experienced heavy lag in online play during several sessions. It's an annoyance, but I can't complain too much since this is a pretty heavy game for a 3DS. But, overall, a solid Smash Bros title and a must have for 3DS owners. Expand
  70. Oct 7, 2014
    9
    Just an unbelievable game on a portable console. How they managed to fit all this content with the exception of a few cut characters is beyond me. The lag while playing online is still there, and that is the only big complaint I have with the game. But playing so much of it makes me that more excited for the Wii U version.
  71. Oct 27, 2014
    9
    This game meets all expectations, and delivers hours of content. The only reason it doesn't get a full score is because of the UI, and options available for custom content. Custom move sets are available to each character, but they have tied these moves to incredibly unbalanced stat changing gear. Therefore, it is impossible to enable custom moves because online nobody has the customThis game meets all expectations, and delivers hours of content. The only reason it doesn't get a full score is because of the UI, and options available for custom content. Custom move sets are available to each character, but they have tied these moves to incredibly unbalanced stat changing gear. Therefore, it is impossible to enable custom moves because online nobody has the custom option enabled. Who wants to play against someone that starts with a home run bat or a hammer?

    So, while the custom moves are a unique and wonderful way to play the game, it's impossible to use against others online.
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  72. Oct 26, 2014
    8
    wow i doubted that ssb 3ds will be any good compare to previous ssb since it was gonna be handheld but boy i was wrong. it is def a buy if u are a ssb fan and owns a 3ds but only if u own a 3ds. if u have wiiu, wait for the wiiu cuz the control is somewat hard to get used to and the small screen will rip ur eye balls out lol. But besides that it is def ssb and it plays like ssb with icingwow i doubted that ssb 3ds will be any good compare to previous ssb since it was gonna be handheld but boy i was wrong. it is def a buy if u are a ssb fan and owns a 3ds but only if u own a 3ds. if u have wiiu, wait for the wiiu cuz the control is somewat hard to get used to and the small screen will rip ur eye balls out lol. But besides that it is def ssb and it plays like ssb with icing on the top with mii creator and customization of any of ur favorite roster champs and a surprisingly smooth online 1v1 experience. 4palyer free for all and 2v2 not so smooth half the time. but common its ssb in ur pocket so u cant really complain about these stuff...i say 7.5/10 Expand
  73. Oct 27, 2014
    8
    Super Smash Bros. for 3DS is a very good game. It has lots of different characters and stages to unlock and many different things to explore and see. If you are familiar with the series than you already know what the game is about, but this game will definitely bring with it some new fans!

    Some negatives include the fact that it is rather difficult to play with four players, as the
    Super Smash Bros. for 3DS is a very good game. It has lots of different characters and stages to unlock and many different things to explore and see. If you are familiar with the series than you already know what the game is about, but this game will definitely bring with it some new fans!

    Some negatives include the fact that it is rather difficult to play with four players, as the characters are just too small to see. That, along with a lackluster single player mode keeps the game from earning a 10 from me. Still, a great game and I don't regret getting it!
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  74. Oct 3, 2014
    10
    Um jogo incrível, com muitas opções no modo offline, diversas tarefas para conquista de troféus e um modo online cheio de opções também.
    Várias músicas nostálgicas, diversas fases, maior seleção de lutadores que eu vi num jogo de luta e mecânica aprimorada.
  75. Oct 4, 2014
    10
    I didn't think it was possible to surpass super smash bros melee and Project M, but this game has done that. This is the best smash bros yet. When it drops on the Wii U it will obviously be even better than the 3DS version, but man it is still really fun on the 3DS. Sure, there was some lag on the launch day, but as of now the lag has really reduced since then. I also have very goodI didn't think it was possible to surpass super smash bros melee and Project M, but this game has done that. This is the best smash bros yet. When it drops on the Wii U it will obviously be even better than the 3DS version, but man it is still really fun on the 3DS. Sure, there was some lag on the launch day, but as of now the lag has really reduced since then. I also have very good internet speeds, so when I host 4 player matches, the game runs really smooth. Being a competitive casual player with a life, I have no complaints with this game. :) all of my casual friends are having a blast, and my competitive friends are having fun as well. All the characters are extremely balanced now, and all in all, you should buy this game. I did purchase the game, I'm not a loser who doesn't own the game and is leaving fake negative reviews. Peace out. Expand
  76. Oct 17, 2014
    10
    I really like the Wii U and the 3DS versions of that game. It is definitely awesome. Rosalina is my favorite video game character. I wish I will get it.
  77. Nov 8, 2014
    9
    Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. This is a game that I wasn't so sure if I should get. For one thing, it was made by Nintendo, a developer that I have not really looked to for games in a long time. I have mostly been on Steam as of late, and I don't really play Nintendo games anymore. Also, I was nervous because this is the first Super Smash Bros. to be released on the 3DS. TheSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. This is a game that I wasn't so sure if I should get. For one thing, it was made by Nintendo, a developer that I have not really looked to for games in a long time. I have mostly been on Steam as of late, and I don't really play Nintendo games anymore. Also, I was nervous because this is the first Super Smash Bros. to be released on the 3DS. The franchise has always been a console game, and I thought bringing it to a handheld might hurt the franchise. So, does this game do a handheld Smash Bros. better than I had hoped, or does it make me never want to see another handheld Super Smash Bros.? Let's find out. This game plays very much like all of the other games in the Super Smash Bros. series. It is a fighting game about hitting your opponents to make their percentage go up. The higher the percentage, the better chance you have of knocking them off the screen. To win you have to either get enough K.O.s to rack up the most points before time runs out, or K.O. everyone until you are the last man standing, depending on which mode you play. This game does not change the formula very much from the previous Smash Bros. games, but it does add a lot of new things to keep it interesting. For one thing, there are tons of new characters and stages. One thing this series is well known for is combining several video game characters from different video games (mostly Nintendo), into one game. Series mainstays such as Mario and Link are still here, and their moves are basically unchanged from the previous games. However, a lot of other characters that have been in the previous games have changed. For example, Bowser is now much faster than he was in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. There are also tons of new characters, including Little Mac, Lucina, and Rosalina and Luma. This game also adds a few characters from non-Nintendo franchises such as Mega Man and Pac-Man. Each of these characters has their own move set, and work with the same button combinations. This makes Super Smash Bros. a much less complicated fighting game than most other games in the genre, and very easy to just pick up and play. However, this is just the core gameplay of Super Smash Bros. The 3DS version also has several more really fun modes of play. Some have returned from previous iterations of the series, while others are brand new. In terms of overall gameplay, I really don't have much to complain about. This game is insanely fun to play, and very enjoyable. It is especially fun in multiplayer. It is probably the most fun you will have with a video game this year. As for the graphics, while they are fantastic, I'm afraid I can't say they are the best on the 3DS. I still prefer the look of Super Mario 3D Land over this game. However, that's not to say the graphics are bad. In fact, the graphics of this game are actually quite good. They are definitely some of the best on the 3DS. Everything in this game is rich with detail and is beautiful to the eye. In fact, it almost gets to the point that I was wondering if I was looking at a handheld or a console. I was surprised by this, as I thought for sure the graphics would suffer greatly on the 3DS. The graphics of this game are fantastic, but they are not the best the 3DS has to offer. This game also has great presentation. This game has many fun modes of play, and is super-addictive. It also adds the new feature of character customization, allowing you to create your own character. However, one thing that I was somewhat disappointed by was that although it retains all of the modes that make Super Smash Bros. fun, it also lacks several modes found in the previous Super Smash Bros. that I enjoyed. Coin battles are now gone from the game completely. While no one really played coin battles, it was an interesting battle mode, and I wish it could be brought back. There is also no adventure mode, which has been replaced by the new Smash Run mode. There is also a lot less content in this Smash Bros. For example, Super Smash Bros. Brawl had many more pieces of music. While this is a little disappointing, it does not detract from the overall experience. Overall, this game is fantastic. It really got me back into the 3DS, and it actually makes me want a Wii U (this game is also coming out for the Wii U). This is a game that anyone who has a 3DS should play. If you do not have this game on your 3DS, you need to do yourself a favor, and buy it now!
    Gameplay: 10/10
    Graphics: 9/10
    Presentation: 8/10
    Overall: 9/10
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  78. Nov 12, 2014
    9
    I got this game because of the Wii U hype and wanted to get some practice in before the release on November 21. The demo did not do this game justice. the replay value here is immense. There are so many customisations and fun things to do. It never gets boring. This is the perfect game for a portable gaming system.
  79. Oct 3, 2014
    10
    Pretty much a full console experience of a new Smash Brothers packed into a handheld, its amazing. The only downside I would say is the control takes a bit of getting used to. But that is not the fault of the game its more the system and being used to a gamecube controller. I will not dock it any points for that.
  80. Oct 26, 2014
    9
    I had more fun with this game than any other this year. The fighters, items, stages, modes and of course the music all just blend so perfectly. Although it's clear that the Wii U game is the version to look forward to, this game has more than enough to keep us waiting until then. The only real flaws I found was the laggy online multiplayer, and the lack of new stages. Overall, though thisI had more fun with this game than any other this year. The fighters, items, stages, modes and of course the music all just blend so perfectly. Although it's clear that the Wii U game is the version to look forward to, this game has more than enough to keep us waiting until then. The only real flaws I found was the laggy online multiplayer, and the lack of new stages. Overall, though this game is certainly worth your time to pick up. Expand
  81. Nov 8, 2014
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. And so the addiction returns...
    The graphics are the best I've seen on the 3DS, and my word does this game sound good. I seriously use this instead of my MP3 player now.
    The gameplay is the most balanced ever, with some characters being toned down a bit (looks at metaknight). I've played for over 40 hours and only lost one match because of circle pad problems.
    All the unlockable characters are great, and most have a unique gimmick like little mac's KO meter, or Rosalina and Luma's ability to separate, and actually make it work, unlike Ice climbers, who were broken as hell in Brawl.
    Smash run is SOOOOOOO addictive, and I would have bought the game just for this. There have been 1 or 2 online problems, but most are because of my bad internet, so I don't find myself frustrated.
    Even if it's left once the Wii U version comes out, I think it should be a criminal offence not to own and love this game.
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  82. Nov 10, 2014
    9
    Really good fighting game i spend about 3 hours a day playing. Smash Bros never get old because they always add something new to the game that make it fresh.
  83. Oct 14, 2014
    9
    It's Smash Bros. - That makes it good by default! Seriously, stupid people complain about characters but there are 40 of them!! Why would you ever complain? Oh what, did your Roy or Cloud from Final Fantasy not make it in? Stop whining. It's a great game. I'd consider it the best game of the year tied with the Wii U version and Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire. There are a few flaws: NoIt's Smash Bros. - That makes it good by default! Seriously, stupid people complain about characters but there are 40 of them!! Why would you ever complain? Oh what, did your Roy or Cloud from Final Fantasy not make it in? Stop whining. It's a great game. I'd consider it the best game of the year tied with the Wii U version and Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire. There are a few flaws: No special smash, sometimes connection is laggy and you have to play it on a 3DS XL to get the best experience out of it. Expand
  84. Oct 18, 2014
    8
    Super Smash Bros for the 3DS is on eof this years best titles. There are a lot of characters to play as, some of them are clones but most of them are unique and cool to play as. It's not the deepest fighter but it is a very fun one worth playing. Playing with friends is also fun.
    8/10
  85. Oct 22, 2014
    10
    Definitely a funny take on fighting games :-) I would describe it as "sumo fighting with Nintendo characters", you try to push out enemies out of the arena and not being pushed out yourself. Characters are nicely animated and voiced, even if you don't know them all it's a lot to discover! Fighting mechanics are somehow simple to start with, but hard to master and each fighter has their ownDefinitely a funny take on fighting games :-) I would describe it as "sumo fighting with Nintendo characters", you try to push out enemies out of the arena and not being pushed out yourself. Characters are nicely animated and voiced, even if you don't know them all it's a lot to discover! Fighting mechanics are somehow simple to start with, but hard to master and each fighter has their own 'personality' and style. Many gameplay modes, this game really has the "one more smash!" factor that keeps me hooked for long, longer than I would sometimes play :D Definitely recommending! Expand
  86. Oct 5, 2014
    10
    This game is freakin awesome! One of the greatest Super Smash Bros. games ever. If you own a 3DS this is a must buy title. The music is soooo good!!!!!!
  87. Nov 12, 2014
    8
    Its a good game and is loads of fun, however I recomend you wait for smash wii u as that version will be much better. However this version is still great and has an amazing roster. From capcoms megaman to the arcade famous pacman you will love the characters and will be able to recognize many of them.
  88. Oct 19, 2014
    9
    Those who have been involved with videogames will be very familiar with Nintendo's "Super Smash Bros." series. These games provide a fans of various Nintendo games with a way to pick their favourite character and fight against others in an overall great game.
    With an increased roster of about 48 characters, everyone can find a character that's perfect for him or her, many of the older
    Those who have been involved with videogames will be very familiar with Nintendo's "Super Smash Bros." series. These games provide a fans of various Nintendo games with a way to pick their favourite character and fight against others in an overall great game.
    With an increased roster of about 48 characters, everyone can find a character that's perfect for him or her, many of the older characters return such as Link, Mario, Zelda, and other classic favourites. The newcomers such as Villager from the Animal Crossing series, and Mega Man from the Mega Man series, and even Pacman make an appearance. Each character has a moveset that really feels like what they would do if they were forced to fight. Many of these new characters have their down special to be a counter move which I don't enjoy so much personally, but it's still very helpful to have.
    Being on a mobile console there are lots of things to consider, "Should I wait for the Wii U version?", "Does it really work for my console?" etc. Personally I own a 3DS XL and I feel like the larger version of the 3DS makes the game feel more natural unlike the 3DS or 2DS which at times can be straining on the eyes due to the smaller screen and for some, make one's hands uncomfortable.
    Overall this is an amazing game with a character roster no one should be complaining about and everyone who likes fighting games, or just likes playing with friends should pick this one up, it's an amazing on the go experience although at times it feels like my console will break due to the intense use of the circle pad and shoulder buttons. Easy to learn, harder to master. Pick it up and enjoy.
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  89. Oct 5, 2014
    10
    It's the long awaited Smash Bros. 4! This is my personal favorite in the series with many characters, many modes and great gameplay. The only problems I am having is lag during online play and not enough maps, but this game still rightfully deserves a ten.
  90. Nov 7, 2014
    10
    This game really pushes the 3ds to its limits. There is just so much content. The game is smooth,looks amazing and is REALLY fun. This is a must buy, for all 3ds owners. (and by the way, smash run is amazing)
  91. Oct 3, 2014
    10
    I bought this game today and I'm loving it. The first Super Smash Bros. that I played was on the Wii, and the only thing that I can say is that this game is equally awesome.
  92. Oct 3, 2014
    10
    Arguably, one of the best, if not the best in the series. An instant favourite for me. If you have a 3DS console, whether you use it or not, this game is a MUST HAVE
  93. Oct 3, 2014
    10
    [LONG REVIEW] :P

    First off, i used to be a huge Nintendo fanboy until the wii happened. And i am again since i bought this game. I have been hating on Nintendo a lot for the past years. Be it their cash cow milking tactics of old series, the fact i need to buy a game on 2 Eshops when i already own the classic, announcing a new portable console and a new home console that both have a
    [LONG REVIEW] :P

    First off, i used to be a huge Nintendo fanboy until the wii happened. And i am again since i bought this game.

    I have been hating on Nintendo a lot for the past years. Be it their cash cow milking tactics of old series, the fact i need to buy a game on 2 Eshops when i already own the classic, announcing a new portable console and a new home console that both have a name that tricks people into thinking the 3DS is just a DS with 3d and the WII U is just a Wii with..eh, U?

    I was very doubtful smash would work on a portable* , and i kinda missed that nintendo magic over the past few years, Kinda hypocritical, as mario galaxy 1 and 2 are in my top 10 nintendo games ever, but the Wii just lacked the amount of titles to keep the console interesting. And here comes the 3DS.

    I remember being sceptical when nintendo announced a portable entry of the Smash Bros series. As a matter of fact, i only got semi-hyped after i played the demo for 8 hours. I did already fall in love with my 3DS though. Sure, it collected dust for months when the good games just didn't seem to be hitting shelves, but when they did, the portable made me love it so much more than its predecessor, hence i find the name similarities between the DS and 3DS a historical marketing mistake.

    BUT.
    The past year, Nintendo seems to have gone on a rampage with the 3DS, there have been releases all over the calendar, and the console is distinguishing itself more and more from the raft pirates took their piss on called the Nintendo DS (lite/i/XL/LL/LLXL/Iblalbla).

    So here comes Smash Bros 3DS, a game that pulls something off i haven't experienced since SSB Melee. It puts the fun right in the core of the experience. I will get to the forgivable shortcomings in a bit, but let me start by saying: This is Smash Brothers. This is what it is supposed to be, at least, for me. I am a pretty decent Melee (and Brawl) player, but no pro. I live between that space where competing and having fun meet.

    The first thing i noticed when i played the demo, was the fact i could pull off the same timing in mid air i do on the Gamecube and Wii. I ALWAYS play with captain falcon, but he was not in the demo, so i was still unsure i could get the same responsiveness (or lack of due to too many beers :P) with my fave character since the N64 days: Have played the full game for tens of hours now, and i can safely say: This is a handheld marvel.

    Graphics, oh man. Gameplay, oh maann. Online? YES! I played Online on the **** connection and still got very decent rounds. 6 out of 10 were smooth, the rest probably due to my connection. But it was fun every match. The ability to save replays is rewarding, spectating is a thrill, and the graphics are mind blowing for the 3dS. 60FPS in 3D. Say what, Pokemon X/Y? No 3d in the overworld due to graphical limitations?

    Smash brothers 3DS shows the handheld's full potential in a way so classy, its really a reason to start loving nintendo again. The animations of the new characters will make you smile, the creativity and originality really shines through, especially Duck Hunt Dog and Pac Man are just some signs this game is delivering the greatness.

    Summarised, a lot of more critical reviews seem to approach the game as a console version. Which is totally fair. But, how come i am having the same smash bros experience with this game as the console versions?

    I think its because it's just a great game. Really. And now some cons. That did not bother me. Here we go.

    SMASH RUN.
    Its subspace all over again. I dont play it. I just play local, online, and classic + the minigames. I dont need a smash bros story. Smash 64 was already exactly what i wanted except the small amount of stages.

    Just give this a try, i am loving the crap out of it and Nintendo and i got together again. Hope you've enjoyed this (and reached this part of the review).

    If you ever wanna play a game, hit me up on twitter @JASPERSTAALDSGN

    *I played the game with a 3DS XL and a plastic grip bought on ebay, it was like 4$
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  94. Oct 4, 2014
    10
    Es el mejor juego de peleas en una portátil. Lo tiene todo, gráficos, personajes variados, una banda sonora envolvente, diferentes modos geniales y un control facil de usar. Lo recomiendo al 100%
  95. Oct 6, 2014
    10
    Its refreshing after having so many disappointments like watch_dogs, destiny and the new order that we finally have a game that lived up to the hype this game is perfect and the fact that you can play on the go is a huge plus. nintendo really pulled through and the new smash run is really fun.
  96. Oct 7, 2014
    9
    A really fun games for 3ds, i would definitely recommend it, loads of fun modes to play and it has multiplayer!, if you are a fan of the wii version, You will love it :)
  97. JX-
    Oct 22, 2014
    8
    Right out of the gate I would just like to say that this game is definitely a step up from Brawl. Brawl got a lot of things right with the content aspect, but didn't always deliver on gameplay (tripping, not using momentum while jumping). While Smash 4 isn't a perfect game either, it seems to have covered up many of Brawl's flaws and brought back fantastic gameplay.

    Everyone's biggest
    Right out of the gate I would just like to say that this game is definitely a step up from Brawl. Brawl got a lot of things right with the content aspect, but didn't always deliver on gameplay (tripping, not using momentum while jumping). While Smash 4 isn't a perfect game either, it seems to have covered up many of Brawl's flaws and brought back fantastic gameplay.

    Everyone's biggest gripe with this game seems to be the net code. It is unfortunately pretty much just as awful as it was in Brawl. I personally prefer playing For Glory mode 1v1, which (if you have good internet connection) will 90% of the time have decent-to-perfect gameplay with little slowdowns. On the other side of the spectrum, very rarely will you ever get a "perfect" game. The odds of one person having bad connection is much higher with more people, and this will almost always result in a slowed down, tedious game.

    The new game modes are pretty hit and miss. I enjoy Smash Run as a testing arena for new character builds and simultaneously as a way to get new equips for my favorite characters. It can be a bit tedious that you can get the same custom move over and over again, but I suppose that is just to pad in more playtime to collect them all. Trophy Run (Trophy smash? I don't recall) feels a bit tedious as well and you will not be spending any large amount of time with it, but after I rack up a lot of coins playing regular smash games I like to go waste them all on loads of new trophies (G&W works wonders in this mode). Home run derby returns and is as fun as it has always been (try to beat my 3101 m); and the other new Bomb mode is nothing to be excited about. Alright if you like to break and re-break high scores though.

    I love the new roster. All of the non-clone newcomers are very intuitive and fun to play and while not everybody accepts the clones a little bit of roster padding is good for little to no extra development effort. Some of the cuts seem very unnecessary (RIP Lucas ;_;) but with limited development time some cuts were expected. For "competitive" players, the roster is still really unbalanced, only slightly better from Brawl's, but as the game has only been released for a short time there are bound to be changes in the meta still. If you do not play competitively this shouldn't be too much of an obstacle, even if you plan on playing For Glory mostly tiers really don't come into play until you play in tournaments.

    This game really looks fantastic. The character models are smooth, the stages all fit their respective games well, and it runs at 60 fps (except AT's, pokemon, and pikmin). If you didn't believe it could happen, it truly is that classic smash gameplay on a handheld console. It plays just as good on 3DS as it would with a GC controller. Just make sure you don't do those smash attacks too hard, the circle pad can be a bit fragile. I've never had problems, but just a warning.

    All in all, Smash 4 is miles above Brawl and has enough content to sink hundreds of hours into, just as previous entries in the series.
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  98. TSW
    Oct 27, 2014
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I wish I could say only this but alas this is the best game ever. brawl was incredible but the characters are amazing the old ones are greatly improved examples being link as he's been beefed up and pit's been toned down! the newer characters are brilliant my favourites being robin and greninja. smash is great. the online is lovely. Buy this game! Expand
  99. Oct 28, 2014
    9
    Super Smash Bros. for 3DS is a welcome addition to the series which is sure to satiate fans' thirst until the definitive Wii U version is released.

    This game was one of my more highly anticipated games of the year, along with it's Wii U counterpart. I unlocked all the characters within a few days, a feat not too impressive when you are given around 3/4 of the characters from the get-go.
    Super Smash Bros. for 3DS is a welcome addition to the series which is sure to satiate fans' thirst until the definitive Wii U version is released.

    This game was one of my more highly anticipated games of the year, along with it's Wii U counterpart. I unlocked all the characters within a few days, a feat not too impressive when you are given around 3/4 of the characters from the get-go.

    My only gripe with the game are that 4-player matches can be hectic, since the players look so small on the 3DS screen. This makes battles that are not 1v1 almost unplayable on larger maps. The Smash Run mode was also a bit underwhelming, but not necessarily worthy of subtracting points.

    Whether or not you have friends to play with, this title is a solid entry into the Super Smash Bros. Series. However, I think it may become somewhat obsolete by the time the Wii U version releases. Only time will tell though.
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  100. Oct 30, 2014
    8
    A year of hype most certainly had quite the satisfying payoff indeed. It honestly feels great to have the ability to play a game such as Smash in its handheld form, being able to (as cliche as it sounds) take it wherever you go. True, of course, it doesn't have nearly as many features as the WiiU version has been revealed to have, but this makes perfect sense seeing as it is still aA year of hype most certainly had quite the satisfying payoff indeed. It honestly feels great to have the ability to play a game such as Smash in its handheld form, being able to (as cliche as it sounds) take it wherever you go. True, of course, it doesn't have nearly as many features as the WiiU version has been revealed to have, but this makes perfect sense seeing as it is still a handheld version. Anything wrong or troublesome about almost all of the veteran characters has been fixed and balanced, and most of the newcomers have proven quite fun to play as too. Dr. Mario and Dark Pit, however, have absolutely no reason to be in this game whatsoever and I honestly wish they would leave and never come back. Lucina could've simply replaced Marth, and, again, Dr. Mario and Dark Pit easily could've been alternate skins for Mario and Pit because that is quite literally all they are. Oh, except for the fact that Dark Pit's Final Smash is worse than Pit's. All that aside, though, Smash 4 has proven to be quite a superb game indeed, guaranteed to provide many an hour of fun. True, however, the online gameplay is quite atrocious indeed, but it does make sense seeing as it's a fast-paced game trying to communicate over the internet in between two handheld consoles. That being said, however, pretty much means the online could've been cut out. Well, worldwide online at least. I've played with friends online that live within the same city and it worked perfectly fine, but whilst playing with a friend in the UK, it was lagging like nuts. In my personal opinion, the only fighter that was dropped for this game that I actually cared about was the Ice Climbers. That's just me though. Smash Run, the new mode being introduced in this game and being exclusive to the platform, proved to be quite fun as well. Honestly, I was just kinda listing things about the game with no transitions or structure. Man, do I suck at writing reviews. Expand
Metascore
85

Generally favorable reviews - based on 76 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 71 out of 76
  2. Negative: 0 out of 76
  1. CD-Action
    Jan 9, 2015
    80
    If you’re a fan of Nintendo, you will be delighted with Super Smash Bros. [13/2014, p.69]
  2. Hyper Magazine
    Dec 2, 2014
    80
    On its own merits, it's an utter joy...but it's also pretty clearly a primer for the Wii U version. [Issue#255, p.68]
  3. Pelit (Finland)
    Nov 15, 2014
    85
    The new Smash overcomes its biggest challenge by actually being very playable on the portable 3DS. The online side is mediocre at best, but there is nevertheless a lot of fun to be had here. [Nov 2014]