Games To Play If You Like Super Smash Bros.
"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 . 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
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
It's gameplay can be enjoyed online via official servers, and more updates will continue to slowly come out as its developer also works on Fraymakers , an indie crossover fighting game that recently had a successful crowdfunding campaign. That original game will feature Ultra Fishbunjin 3000 from Slap City and Orcane from Rivals of Aether , so fans of those games should keep an eye on it as w
Ideally, their moveset should encompass everything about KaBlam, with callbacks to different sketches like Life with Loopy, Sniz and Fondue, Prometheus and Bob, and the aforementioned Action League Now. The possibilities are endless, making them a great fit for this less-than-serious fighter. For the game to be able to compete for genre fans' time with excellent conventional fighters like Guilty Gear Strive , its roster will need to be varied and fun.
But, the dream scenario most fans are probably hoping for is that they'll remix many of the iconic songs from these shows into full tracks similar to how Smash did. We'd love to see a version of "Icky Vicky" from Fairly Odd Parents tailored to a fighting game or even a different rendition of "Gooby Goober" from the first Spongebob movie.
Next up is Brawlhalla , probably the most successful game on this list. While Brawlhalla 's art and animation style haven't won it a ton of fans, it is a free-to-play game on most platforms that receives frequent updates and has a thriving competitive scene. It's gameplay struck the right balance between deep, and accessible, to draw in a playerbase and keep
Man Ray could play similarly to Captain Falcon in Super Smash Bros. Incredibly fast, lots of combo potential but with very few ranged abilities. Perhaps, too, the developers will be able to bring Going in Webnode other Mermaid Man and Barnacle favorites, like the Dirty Bubble.
It would be nice for Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl to embrace every facet of Nickelodeon history, and ensure that more live-action shows (such as All That, Amanda Show, and Clarissa Explains It All) get some representation as well.
All of the characters that have been announced so far for the game seem to have very different play styles and moves, unlike Smash Bros that has its fair share of clone characters. An opportunity is available to make an extremely unique character by having the game's first duo character, and the popular brothers of Dagget and Norbert from Angry Beavers are the best candidate for t
It will be even more exciting if you can team up in local play to take the match online against another pair of players. Most matches in the trailer seem to show four players in total, hinting at small lobbies, however, they could increase this cap for more crazy brawling action.
The trailer does make it clear that all characters do have a signature weapon in some capacity. If these items are a part of the gameplay mechanics, it would be great if you could also customize them to some extent. In order to compete with genre juggernauts, Nickelodeon: All-Stars Brawl could easily set itself apart with weapons or items that are attached to specific characters.
Rugrats is the timeless classic of the Nicktoons, and it's so popular that a new version of the show was released on Paramount Plus. The baby's favorite reptile, Reptar, has been confirmed to join the fight, but the show should have another character on the roster, and the leader of the babies Tommy Pickles is the perfect representat