- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Oct 25, 2005
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 48 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 28 out of 48
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Mixed: 6 out of 48
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Negative: 14 out of 48
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BenjaminW.Apr 12, 2006This game is funny, cool, beat 'em up, and fun! (I like Anthrax the best.)
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sHReKKiNgNov 6, 2005This is the best game I ever play and the graphics for this superb and fighting styles is unique.
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65Nov 3, 2005This game is extremely nice and funny.
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Nov 9, 2011This fighting game deserves more credit than it gets. This fighting game is very done and it has a lot to do along with a lot of characters to unlock.
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BedleyB.Nov 8, 2005This game is great!!! I like it better than smash bros!!!!!!
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FF.Nov 5, 2005This game rocks!!!
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Jul 7, 2016This game is an unparalled masterpiece. Shrek SuperSlam revolutionizes the fighting game genre beyond imagination. The no words or numbers will do this gem justice. Just play it yourself.
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Aug 10, 2019Algunos personajes son interesantes de usar (a pesar de estar desbalanceados), lo mismo con los escenarios y desafíos. Puede hacerse un poco repetitivo, pero es muy divertido las primeras partiditas.
Juega con amigos y destroza ese escenario con superslams!!!
Awards & Rankings
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60
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#60 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2005
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"Good." Yeah, that about sums up the game. Not "great," and certainly not "shite," but it doesn't quite have the longevity of "Super Smash Bros.," nor the kind of size and complexity of "PowerStone's" environments. Still, it’s a better game than we should be getting for a game license, and as a rental, it’s perfect for a weekend’s play.
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The game’s combat system is fundamentally solid with an excellent combo system that is actually much more in-depth than I originally suspected.
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It's obvious from the first minute of play time that SuperSlam aspires to copy "Super Smash Bros.," and a general lack of character responsiveness and a sometimes jittery framerate with multiple characters onscreen limits the fighter's potential.