'Super Smash Bros. Ultimate' review: An audacious and accessible fighter

'Super Smash Bros. Ultimate' review: An audacious and accessible fighter

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“Super Smash Bros. Ultimate” is an embarrassment of riches. In addition to a handful of new brawlers, every fighter to have ever appeared in a “Smash” game has returned. In total, there are more than 70 fighters. On top of that there is an absurd amount of fighting stages, each of which have variant versions." data-reactid="26">“Super Smash Bros. Ultimate” is an embarrassment of riches. In addition to a handful of new brawlers, every fighter to have ever appeared in a “Smash” game has returned. In total, there are more than 70 fighters. On top of that there is an absurd amount of fighting stages, each of which have variant versions.

Then there are the game modes. There’s of course, Classic mode, in which you can choose a single character and fight through stages to the final boss, and then there’s the various Smash modes for when you just want to throw down with friends. " data-reactid="38">Then there are the game modes. There’s of course, Classic mode, in which you can choose a single character and fight through stages to the final boss, and then there’s the various Smash modes for when you just want to throw down with friends.