STREAM Archive! Super Smash Bros Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch - Will I Suffer the Ultimate Fail?

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One Nintendo Franchise I've never really followed as closely as my fellow fans has been Super Smash Bros. I thought the concept was interesting but, not having others to play locally, the appeal was minimal. I've only ever bought one other copy of Smash previously, for the Wii U and, while fun, it never really was one of those "must play" games for me.

Many have tried to convince me to pick up and copy and, after cashing in some reward points, I managed to get a copy for about $40. Is this going to be a good experience? Probably not. Am I going to need help from the audience to perform moves and do things? Probably. Am I going to enjoy it? We'll see!!

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