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Of course I first tried out Sonic as soon as I got my hands on a control and wow is he fast. He fits in perfectly and his Smash move while extremely hard to control is very powerful. (He turns into Super Sonic and flies all over the stage) Then I went back to my old veteran favourite Mario. He's pretty much the same with a new FLUDD pack that simply shoots water at people that can be useful I guess given practice. His Smash move is a simple huge fireball that engulfs the entire stage. Fun!
Of the stages we tried I loved the simple battlefield. Playing Melee's remixed menu music and built with no obstacles other than other brawlers I have to say I preferred this to some of the more hectic levels. Another great level was Luigi's Mansion. Hitting pillars and walls too much resulted in the actual building to collapse in certain places. Plus the music taken straight from the game was awesome.
The game handles pretty much the same as Melee and I only used the Gamecube pad. After hearing bad things about the Wii remote control method I decided to ignore it. The music is something that I was looking forward to and after hearing from my mate how many tracks were in the game my jaw dropped.
Over 250 music tracks, over 500 trophies and even more stickers! That sounds like a freaking lot.
I didn't really get to see too much but am going to go back tomorrow for another go so can post more impressions then.
Of course I first tried out Sonic as soon as I got my hands on a control and wow is he fast. He fits in perfectly and his Smash move while extremely hard to control is very powerful. (He turns into Super Sonic and flies all over the stage) Then I went back to my old veteran favourite Mario. He's pretty much the same with a new FLUDD pack that simply shoots water at people that can be useful I guess given practice. His Smash move is a simple huge fireball that engulfs the entire stage. Fun!
Of the stages we tried I loved the simple battlefield. Playing Melee's remixed menu music and built with no obstacles other than other brawlers I have to say I preferred this to some of the more hectic levels. Another great level was Luigi's Mansion. Hitting pillars and walls too much resulted in the actual building to collapse in certain places. Plus the music taken straight from the game was awesome.
The game handles pretty much the same as Melee and I only used the Gamecube pad. After hearing bad things about the Wii remote control method I decided to ignore it. The music is something that I was looking forward to and after hearing from my mate how many tracks were in the game my jaw dropped.
Over 250 music tracks, over 500 trophies and even more stickers! That sounds like a freaking lot.
I didn't really get to see too much but am going to go back tomorrow for another go so can post more impressions then.
Mario Kart on the SNES has to be the greatest game of all time!
Mario Kart
Rainbow Road from Mario Kart Double Dash (original)
Mario Circuit from Super Mario Kart (remix)
Sonic
Green Hill Zone (original)
Sonic heroes theme (original)
Angel Island Zone from Sonic 3 (remix, and oh my what an awesome remix it is)
Donkey Kong
If i remember rightly the music from the final boss (King K Rool) in Donkey Kong Country (not sure but think it was a remix)
Level from Donkey Kong Country 2 (Stickerbrush something I think. Remixed but sadly not as good I don't think)
The jungle level music from Country again (remix)
Starfox
Music from opening level of Starfox Assault (original)
Starfox main theme (remix I'm guessing)
Obviously there were more but these ones stuck out for me. Plus my memory ain't so hot and I recognised some songs but couldn't bring names to mind. The menu music however is great! It really sets the tone of the game and gets you ready for the next battle.
> I appreciate anyones opinion as much as the next person but
> saying it's just crap when reviews nearly everywhere praised
> Melee and when you probably haven't even played Brawl is kind of
> stupid.
You appreciate my opinion, but dismiss it out of hand because it doesn't fit with your own?
Genius.
Also, the "wavy stick" is not required.
By the way Mario Kart Wii got a release date over here for 11th April apparently because we haven't got Brawl yet. You guys reckon it's a good trade off? Personally after playing Brawl I want this more but Mario Kart is still better than nothing. I just hope it's more like DS rather than Double Dash.
If there is no wavy stick action, then I can't see what they will have added to the gamecbe version that will improve it.
Also note the irony that I'm not allowed to slate it without having played it, but that doesn't stop you guys having wet dreams about it.