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I'd say this is the best official Smash game. The movement, barebones as it is, feels good, and moves have a nice oomph. Only complaint is the stage lineup. A small amount of characters is fine, and almost every stage is well-designed, but it's way too small - though I will give the stages props for being more aesthetically diverse than later Smash games. A lot of this game is carried by its cartoony tone - bring it back and stop doing that epic orchestra shit!

Makes the best official Smash game more accessible for a younger audience not used to small rosters; has fun options, ranging from essential to niche; has well-designed new characters who are unique but designed within 64's framework, and makes full use of the N64's small library by being a near-comprehensive console crossover.

Alot harder than the NES version, but it makes up for that by being really fun. It is a slog at times, and playing it through twice is annoying, but it’s still a really great action platformer. Sad that people usually play the shitty NES version.

I love the smell of esports in the morning. This is better than every Call of Duty.

I'm begging millennial devs to actually revisit PS1 titles because most of them did not look nor sound this rough.

Hey guys- I don't normally use this website, but I took some time to read your reviews and a lot of them are written how Mule used to post. Remember that overly long and stupidly complex sentence structure he would use? I'm seeing that way too much, and your reviews tend to be a real pain to read.

I'm not saying you have to publish sarcastic shitpost reviews. If you're writing an in-depth review of the game, that's great. But the reviews can be better.

Reread your reviews before posting them and think to yourself: can I get to the point more concisely? Ultimately your goal should be to make your sentences less wordy. Try practicing by typing a section of your review in Twitter and see if you can make it fit the character limit.

Doing all this will make your points pop and your arguments easier to follow. It will greatly improve your reviews, and your perspective/voice will become stronger.