With variety comes increased replayability for the title

Oct 31, 2014 00:05 GMT  ·  By

The team at Nintendo working on the upcoming Super Smash Bros. has been talking about the new features which will be part of the Wii U version of the game and now the company is ready to show fans the kind of choices that they can make in order to customize a match before the action starts.

The information is posed on the Miiverse account of Masahiro Sakurai, the director working on the title, and reveals that the game is set to offer a wide variety of experiences for those who are looking for something new after exploring all the core mechanics.

The accompanying message from the game maker adds, “Pic of the day. Stamina-based, Mega-sized with the Bunny Hood, Back Shield with Reflect, Lightweight, Slow, Angled Smash.”

Initially, most fans will play classic matches in Super Smash Bros., but the extensive offers are included in order to make sure that the entire experience is very replayable.

Sakurai has previously said that his team has worked hard to make player choices very important to the gameplay.

Super Smash Bros. for the Wii U home console is set to arrive in North America on November 21 and will only come in Europe on December 5.

A 3DS version with different content is already available on all markets.

Super Smash Bros. is a big chance for Nintendo to catch up

Super Smash Bros. is designed to be the game which will reverse the failing sales fortunes of the Wii U home console, and Nintendo believes that the release can make it a solid competitor to the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4.

The game does seem to include almost all the content that fans of the series might want to access, with a wide variety of fighters and a set of core mechanics which will appeal to veterans and will attract newcomers, creating a balanced community.

Super Smash Bros. is the first Nintendo title which will use the new range of Amiibo figurines, allowing gamers to use their favorite characters to battle enemies and to gain experience.

At the same time, the title offers an option to choose a Mii avatar in order to create a fighter, using a variety of customized weapons and moves.

Super Smash Bros. will also include a never-before-seen eight-player mode on some of the included maps, and the development team has also introduced a way for players to create their own stages and then share them with the community.