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SSB vs PSNASBR

Cossner

King of the Jobbers 2015
Brawl all the way. All Stars is super imbalanced, it's awkward as fuck , barebones 1 player mode, a very small roster of unknowns, really annoying stages and filled with poor design choices. It's fun for a while but it doesn't get close to the toes of the Smash franchise.

Also lol at fake shop with Spyro, Snake, Altair and Lara Croft.

And Cloud and Chris Redfield lolololol
 

Gesture Required Ahead

Get on that hook
Brawl all the way. All Stars is super imbalanced, it's awkward as fuck , barebones 1 player mode, a very small roster of unknowns, really annoying stages and filled with poor design choices. It's fun for a while but it doesn't get close to the toes of the Smash franchise.

Also lol at fake shop with Spyro, Snake, Altair and Lara Croft.

And Cloud and Chris Redfield lolololol
1 thing I find weird though is that PSNASBR claims as if Heihachi and Big Daddy are theirs. It's like MS doing their version of an Xbox exclusive FG and putting in Soap from CoD
 

RagingNight

Kombatant
1 thing I find weird though is that PSNASBR claims as if Heihachi and Big Daddy are theirs. It's like MS doing their version of an Xbox exclusive FG and putting in Soap from CoD
Tekken has been a playstation exclusive from 1-5. Big Daddy is a moneyhat.

Allstars is a better fighter than brawl but melee blows both of those games away.

Less random shit, levels are balanced, meter management.

Brawl is complete shit for a serious fighter, but a great game due to content and fanservice
 

Zoidberg747

My blades will find your heart
As a fighter: Neither(Melee all the way)
As a fun game: SSBB- creating your own stages, story, challenges, settings.

SSB will always be the ultimate party game.
 

RYX

BIG PUSHER
All-Stars has better characters because Nintendo sucks, but Smash Brothers is awesome. Melee's my favorite, but Brawl's got a lot more.

I hope All-Stars 2 has a lot more in terms of content and solid gameplay. (They're already making a second according to the Internet.)