Super Smash Brothers Brawl is knocking socks off everywhere it goes.
Taken from review:
The game mechanics behind SSBB are accessible enough to where anybody can just jump in and play; yet there are some complexities behind them. I'm personally still trying to get to the point where I can master one character, but I'm still at least decent enough to put up a worthy fight. I must say that I like the character roster a lot. Out of the characters that I have I love Link, Marth (from Fire Emblem), Pit (Kid Icarus) and Snake. A lot of the characters play differently, whether you like them slow and powerful or balanced there's something for everyone. Link is pretty balanced with quick sword combos and distance attacks like the boomerang (he has the Windmill one from Twilight Princess) and his bow and arrow. I actually got good enough to discover a potent air combo with him that starts off as three juggling strikes on the ground and then I follow it up with the magic spin attack while up in the air. I don't always hit with it, but when it connects the opponent has to try real hard to make it back on the ground.
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