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Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl for Nintendo Switch features a roster of beloved characters from iconic shows, offering diverse playstyles and 20 themed levels for both local and online multiplayer battles.
S**R
Good product
Quick delivery
A**R
Never so much fun
Great game in the vain of super smash bros take on your least favourite nickelodeon chaarector and have the ultimate showdown
M**.
Christmas present
This is a Christmas present for my grandson.
A**R
Fantastic game
Great game
A**N
Grandson liked it for a bit
Baught for my grandson and he enjoyed it for about 30min then didnt play it again
C**D
Boring Fighting Game
This is my 2nd time purchasing video games from Amazon and I had to return the item after few days because the game was so boring and slow to operate, now I understand why this game got rave reviews. If you're after a good fighting games for switch, street fighter, super smash bros ultimate and Pokémon tournament dx are good choices.
L**.
Addictive and frantic platform fighter, but make sure you can overlook some major issues.
This is a wonderful game both for hardcore 1v1 competitive play and breezy 4-player casual play, but there are some major issues to pay attention to if considering a purchaseThings to know:-The game is EXTREMELY fast, it may be tricky to get used to if you're used to Smash. Blocking attacks is nowhere near as useful as it is in Smash, and instead of an air dodge technique, the game features an air dash, which lets you rush through the sky, albeit leaving yourself vulnerable. Every single character has the ability to carry around opponents when throwing them (think Donkey Kong's cargo carry ability in Smash)-The control scheme is very simple - though, if you're a Smash fan muscle memory may hinder it a little. Instead of flicking a stick to perform strong attacks, strong attacks have their own button separate from regular attacks - strong attacks can't be charged, but come in air and dash variations as well as the regular standing attacks. Jumping also has it's own button, you can't flick up to jump.-Every single projectile can be picked up and thrown back at opponents, or reflected with (almost) any strong button attack - projectile spam is easy to counter! Additionally, the game has a rock-paper-scissors system where certain strong move directions can usurp others. It's relatively easy to remember the pattern if you play hardcore, since it is consistent, but casually it might come off a little more random for better or worse.-Since launch the game has received items and the character voices! Voice acting adds a lot of life to the game, and there's some great callbacks to the shows. Almost all voices are the original voice actors from the cartoons, with the exception of characters who's actors who have either since entered puberty or are Tim Curry. The items are very chaotic, there's only one healing item (Krabby Patties!) while the rest can cause some crazy damage, you can turn specific or all items off just as you would in Smash, and choose how many will spawn in quantity. Make sure you update the game to have these however-You see those two question marks on the game's blurb? Those are the two free post-launch characters, who have been available for a long time - the Shredder, the arch-nemesis of the TMNT, and recent Nickelodeon acquisition Garfield. These two characters will both be available when you update the game, alongside Garfield's lasagna stage and a throwback Double Dare gameshow stage.-The game features a sports mode, which is really fun - there's multiple different balls to choose from that you have to get into the goal, all with their own unique mechanics - plus you can play this mode on all of the regular battle stages!-The online capability for this game is super smooth, and runs much better than Smash's online playThings to be cautious of:-The game is VERY low on content. There is no story mode, the arcade mode doesn't feature any bosses or bonus rounds, the aforementioned items are in a small quantity, and the only alternate gameplay styles are a simple team mode, the aforementioned sports mode, and a rather weird "Critical KOs" mode where characters randomly explode.-If you grew up on 2000s Nick, you may be disappointed to see the lack of Fairly OddParents and Jimmy Neutron characters on the roster - Timmy and his fairies supposedly being missing due to copyright issues in Canada. The paid DLC does, however, feature Jimmy's duck-loving dad, Hugh (Highly demanded by fans for... some reason) - alongside Jenny from My Life as a Teenage Robot and Rocko from Rocko's Modern Life. Jimmy is still MIA though.-Stages in this game are a little dull, some have fun layouts and hazards (the Real Monsters dump and Powdered Toast Man's kitchen are highlights), and there's a great selection of simple Final Destination/Battlefield-style stages for competitive play, but most are either kinda bland or way too chaotic-The soundtrack doesn't feature any songs from the cartoons - some are pale imitations of the original toon tunes, some are catchy original compositions, others can be a little bland. It's a mixed bag, but the good tunes are really good.-The character alternate costumes are pitiful - you can't play as a Winslow-blue CatDog or Leni-blode Lincoln Loud, instead each character has only one costume which is usually just a dinky hat. This makes matches between the same character duplicated quite difficult.-Online quickplay is dead, no matter what time of day you go online. If you're looking to buy this game for online play with strangers instead of with your friends, I'd advise joining a Discord community (Ages 13+). Crossplay is planned, but there hasn't been an official release date.-A majority of the content I've described (including Garfield, Shredder. voice acting, items, and alt costumes) were added in free updates, so if you disallow downloads or internet connection in your household you may get an incomplete game.Personally, I'd advise getting this game at a sale price point - even the developers have expressed disappointment at the £50 price tag it launched with, however I'd argue that around £20 is a fair price point. The 3 DLC characters are £9.99 together, and £4.49 on their own - however the game and DLC goes on sale very often.
G**G
fast delivery
great game
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