![]() One of the Nintendo GameCube’s defining titles, Super Smash Bros. No Smash game has quite the legacy of Melee. Ultimate uses much of Smash 4 as its base - it’s an incredibly fun fighting game with a roster plucked right out of your high-school fan fiction. Smash 4 is a bit lacking in terms of compelling single-player content, offering a lackluster Smash Tour party mode in lieu of a true story or adventure mode. And for casual fans, the new 8-player Smash mode was an even more chaotically joyful way to beat down your friends. Smash 4’s vibrant HD graphics still look gorgeous to this day, and its tight gameplay - which finds a nice middle ground between the methodical Brawl and the frenetic Melee - inspired years’ worth of exciting competitive action.
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