The classic mode is what veterans to the Smash Bros. These modes are Events, Stadium, Training, Classic and the new Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary, which is said to be an estimated 8 hours long. The single player portion of Brawl has some returning modes as well as some newer ones. That doesn't mean that the other controls are not worth playing with as there is an option to customize the controller the way that is most comfortable. To many, it is suggested to dust off those Gamecube controllers because they seem to have a better button layout than the others. With 4 different control schemes, (Wii remote, Wii remote and nun-chuck, classic controller and Gamecube controller), there is bound to be the perfect way for that someone to play. The controls for this game are very simple to allow even the most novice players to be able to enjoy the brawl. Also, the introduction of online play is a plus and will sustain a long life cycle to those who have their Wii connected to the internet. With numerous modes found in the single player and multiplayer sides of the game, there is no question that this game will keep you busy for months, maybe years, on end. By the look of things around this site, it was worth the wait. Nintendo Wii owner's finally get their hands on Super Smash Bros.
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