
We waited two years or so for the third instalment in the already popular Super Smash Brothers franchise. And it has had no problem finding a home in the hearts of Nintendo fans everywhere. Now that we finally have our hands on this game its time to see how it performs after such a long wait. For those to lazy to read the following review I’ll sum it up for you. Brawl plays okay. There, now if you wish for more detail then keep on reading, slackers.
Normally I’d start you off with an overview of the story, but what we have isn’t a story-orientated game. Unless you do count Subspace, in which case come here now so I can slap you. This is still a multiplayer beat-em-up and Subspace alone isn’t going to justify it having a story. However I’ll still give you an overview of stuff, the villains are turning the heroes into trophies and collecting them, then stealing them from each other, and then there’s this guy with wings and a big maze. I give up. Forget describing Subspace’s story, here is the real scoop. Subspace is for every fanboy to drool over their favourite characters teaming up against their favourite villains.
