Yep, Super Smash Bros. has finally arrived for both 3DS and Wii U. All of the great game modes and multiplayer action you expected are here in both versions, but I'm not going to sugar - coat it, SEGA made
some really odd decisions when putting these two packages together.
Plus, the women are making
some really odd decisions.
Not exact matches
Carberry and Tweel make the smart
decision to never
really mock this pair — they're larger - than - life but not cartoons, and it's what we can see of ourselves in this
odd story that makes for a memorable film.
What's
odd, is that while they mark innovation as their
decision maker, most of those games are old genres and styles done
really well / revamped (with the exception of Max and the Magic Marker, which is fairly innovative).
These
decisions lead to transformed environments,
odd encounters and fantasy - filled elements that leave the viewer questioning what is
really going on.
Bit of an
odd decision really, especially when you can't help but crash thanks to the twitchy controls.