'Super Smash Bros' 3DS Release Date: Play Characters On Its Interesting Modes

'Super Smash Bros' 3DS Release Date: Play Characters On Its Interesting Modes
Still, there have no further announcements on the official release date of "Super Smash Bros." There were speculations that it will be available on Nov. 21. This comes out from a photo shared on Twitter by a certain user who has obtained a card from Fred Meyer saying that it will be available by November.
There are reports coming up that retailers have an exclusive Super Smash Bros. 4. Walmart has been accepting pre-orders with a starter bundle of $99.99. The package includes a copy of Super Smash Bros. along with the action figures of the game.
"Super Smash Bros" revolves from one to four players. This is with different characters on a combat system. Each player can use multiple attacks to increase the other opponent's percentage. With this, it will be easier for them to be knocked out of the field. The characters of the game include well-known characters from Nintendo game series. Among the said characters are Link and Zelda, Mario and Luigi, Donkey Kong, Kirby, Pikachu and Samus.
The 2014 trailer unveils a lot of interesting game modes - Smash Run, Online Smash and Solo. Aside from the usual death match, the modes can be played using the title. In the solo mode, players can choose a variety of paths, depending on the path that has been taken. In Smash Run mode, players can enter the fighting field within five minutes while collecting powers for their characters. Online Smash mode is a game where players can play over the Internet, accumulating stats as the player progress.
Announcement for the release of "Super Smash Bros" will come soon. So fans out there, expect for more news and updates regarding the much-awaited game.
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