- Publisher: GameMill Entertainment
- Release Date: Oct 5, 2021
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 20 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 11 out of 20
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Mixed: 1 out of 20
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Negative: 8 out of 20
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Oct 6, 2021Not recommend this game has so little content not mention there's no voice acting, there's no items/ weapons on stage just narrator in background says line. It only has little sound effects. There's no boss fights or even any story.
Don't waste your money on this go buy smash bros instead -
Oct 6, 2021I just can't enjoy this game. No voice acting though I hope they will add in the future. I also have a problem with stiff controllers. But the game CAN be fun with friends. And I did have SOME fun playing it. But honestly. I just see this as a another smash clone
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PLAYNov 17, 2021All-Star Brawl never gets beyond that uncomfortable phase that you normally have to push through with a new fighting game. Instead, that horrifying state of confusion in which you don’t quite know what you’re doing is all you can expect from it. It might be enough to keep younger kids satisfied, but they’re also not going to recognise the characters, so it feels like a bit of a bust. This is not the Smash Bros competitor we’d hoped for. [Issue#8, p.84]
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Nov 4, 2021'Clone' is rarely a good category to be categorized in, yet Nickelodeon All-star Brawl is a creditable fighting game. Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros: Ultimate still offers more value for money, but the mechanics and gameplay of All-star Brawl are surprisingly good. If you are looking for a decent platformer or are a hardcore fan of the genre, you should definitely give the game a try.
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Oct 10, 2021Right now, All-Star Brawl stands on its own two feet, not trying to be Smash Ultimate now that its DLC has dried up, but trying to show us a good ‘ol nostalgic time. It lulls you in with its lightning flash fights and accessible combat, keeping a grin on your face throughout...Basically, don’t come here because the recent Battle for Bikini Bottom remaster got you in the mood for some SpongeBob humour. Come here because you want to see SpongeBob beat the crap out of Nigel Thornberry, and find your own humour in that.