Games To Play If You Like Super Smash Bros.
Patrick Star and Oblina are shown in the trailer making some silly moves at the camera or other characters which might lead to the possibility of various taunts to equip to use in-match. While character taunts don't really do much to alter gameplay, they do at least provide a fun and lighthearted way to express yourself in a multiplayer match.
In an announcement that shocked the world, a brand new fighting game was announced by the popular studio Ludosity, and it is going to feature the animated characters of Nickelodeon . The first trailer came out for Nickelodeon All-Stars Brawl , and it looked to have several similarities to Nintendo's popular franchise Super Smash B
"Artie, the Strongest Man... in the World!" Living in what appears to be a porta-potty but still doing what he can to help children, Artie is definitely a bizarre superhero. While he leaves many questions unanswered and his true power is unknown, he would definitely make a great inclusion in this game.
Those looking for another high quality platform fighter can look no further than Rivals of Aether . This 2D fighter features animal champions from four elemental factions (along with Ori and Shovel Knight guest characters), and again sports a roster full of diverse characters and playstyles. This title has interesting modes like the randomized challenges in Abyss Mode, the more casual Tetherball minigame, and Abyss Versus, which will let players take their custom builds into battle with frie
Nickelodeon has made some of the best animated shows ever, but that doesn't mean that every show they make is going to be a hit with the audience. A few shows slip through the cracks even if they have great characters, and that is where Jenny from My Life as a Teenage Robot falls
In the same fashion as the ever-adorable Kirby (even his enemies are cute) ’s copy ability in Super Smash Bros., Swiper could probably adopt his foes' talents. Instead of having a particularly strong skill set, maybe he could use his trickery to gain the upper hand. However he might hypothetically play, it would be great to see Swiper in the game.
In the world of competitive fighting games, Super Smash Bros. stands apart from the crowd. A lot of this has to do with how its scene developed separately from the larger fighting game community, and how nothing else really plays like it. Super Smash Bros. is built on a somewhat Kirby -esque approach to platforming, combined with a system of normal moves, special moves, grabs, and smash attacks. The high-flying, mobility-oriented combat is like nothing else the fighting genre has seen, perhaps exhibiting more explosive moments per match than any other sub-genre. The all-star roster of crossover Nintendo characters, which has slowly expanded to include fighters from across the games industry, is the cherry on
While Power Stone 2 is technically an arena fighter, there's no arguing that it's the arena fighter closest to Super Smash Bros . Power Stone 2 upgrades its player count from two to four, and focuses even more on items and environmental interaction than the first game did. The result is a chaotic brawl across multiple surprisingly dynamic stages that are up there with the best Super Smash Bros. has to offer. This series is harder to come by these days, having only been released on Dreamcast , PSP, and in arcades, but emulation should provide a good way to experience this often-forgotten Capcom clas
Roof Rage is a small indie game on Steam and Switch that is surprisingly fun. Its thirteen different characters are gorgeously rendered in pixel art, and it's smooth animations and good game feel are sure to impress. The game plays in a comparable way to the average platform fighter, but it's systems and the impact of landing hits sets it ap
Staying on the topic of sprite-based Smash clones, Super Smash Flash 2 is probably the highest quality Smash fan-game out there. Super Smash Bros. Crusade comes close, but nothing can beat Flash 2 . This game impresses greatly with its beautiful sprite recreations of most of Smash 's cast, as well as a few newcomers like Sora and Goku that probably won't make it to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 's ros
Jimmy Neutron’s pie-loving, duck-obsessed father is certainly one of the most memorable characters from the series. Fans would love to see this quirky man included in Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl. It would make sense, toom since there isn’t really a better representative from The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius to join the ranks and duke it out.
"Swiper, no swiping!" Relentless thief and constant nuisance for the titular young explorer in Dora The Explorer, Swiper would make an interesting fighter thanks to his special set of skills. While unsuccessful at every attempt to outsmart Dora, maybe the developers could cut him some slack and allow him to steal other fighters’ abilities and items.
The next game on this list is a special case, as it's a mod for Super Smash Bros. Brawl Stars Skins . Serving as a sequel to the famous Project M balance mod that made Brawl into a much more enjoyable competitive game, Project Plus continues its mission of balancing the roster. Characters have been buffed and reworked across the board, stages and costumes have been added, and Knuckles the Echidna has even joined as an entirely new character. This is arguably one of the most balanced platform fighters available, and no character is a bad choice for any level of p