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<br>**Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl ** 's release places itself directly in the shadow of its larger inspiration, yet the new release is able to hold its own in a way that doesn't always happen with games that take such direct inspiration. Inspired by Super Smash Bros ., Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl takes characters from Nickelodeon's various properties and places them in a platforming fighting game similar to its aforementioned influence. While games like PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale tried to recapture the magic of Nintendo's innovative brawler, Nickelodeon and GameMill Entertainment's attempt highlights areas where Sony's attempt with SuperBot Entertainment fai<br><br> <br>It’s a very neat idea for a mode, and with some fine-tuning, it can be a great alternative once the casual free-for-alls start to get stale, but as it is right now, it’s mostly being ignored by the player b<br><br> <br>Arguably more impressive than the character roster is the plethora of playgrounds they find themselves in. Rather than a static background, these arenas are as lively as the combat. Players must beware of stage hazards almost as much as their enem<br><br> <br>At the Game Devs of Color Expo 2021 , game designer Cam Perry held a panel discussing how bad games comes from games that are chasing the success of better titles. The panel, titled Bad Media Has Better Ideas , breaks down numerous examples within different forms of media on how one thing may inspire the creation of another. However, though the inspiration is there, without truly understanding what made the title good in the first place, the new creation is likely to fall into pitfalls during the course of development, resulting in a title underachieving compared to the lofty heights of the original. The development of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl shows an understanding of its genre that Sony's brawler could not seem to gr<br> <br>And, while the budget of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl obviously wasn’t huge, the dev team still did a fantastic job making a game this good with what they had. That said, there are still some early flaws people are noticing, both design-wise and mechanically, so let’s go over some of them <br><br> <br>Despite his flaws, Michelangelo is still currently one of the strongest characters in Nickelodeon All-Star [https://tapzin.com/ Brawl Stars walkthrough] . His rushdown playstyle, lengthy combos, and move coverage make him perfect for exploiting Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 's mechanics while also providing options for every situation. Nevertheless, players should keep in mind the Ninja Turtle's low skill ceiling may not offer him the longevity other characters have in _Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl<br><br> <br>This next fix, if it happens at all, is still a long way off. Once again, the game just came out, and the devs are probably having a hard time just trying to make sure every platform is running well in-between future DLC characters getting datamined. But, when they get the choice, budget, or the time, cleaning up the animations for some characters and lessening the recycling of certain moves or animations would do a lot to make this game feel more "polish<br><br> <br>Despite having an admirable character roster, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl undermines this with a lack of voice acting . Much of what made these characters so endearing was their voices. Nigel Thornberry was nothing with Tim Curry, and Tom Kenny definitely wouldn't have turned down voicing SpongeBob here after more than two decades on the show. This makes the fighters feel somewhat imperso<br><br> <br>Games that share the same genre space can and will inevitably also share ideas, concepts, and even gameplay mechanics and inspirations. Some games more directly try to capitalize on the success of others within that space with varying results due to the mindset that goes into their development process. Perry mentions that, as time goes on, these games can be examined " through another lens " away from the games that seemed to directly inspire them and rather on its own merit. While PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale may only have the benefit of retrospect to shed the image of being an inferior Super Smash Bros. , **Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl ** 's time in the sun today provides a blueprint on how games can properly take inspiration from better games while learning from the mistakes of the past as those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat<br><br> <br>Next up is the literal Avatar, Aang, from one of the most beloved cartoons to ever grace Nickelodeon’s network. Avatar: The Last Airbender is so incredibly popular, and Aang’s adorable personality and fantastic character growth is a huge part of that. Now, because Korra is in the game, it seems like the developers intentionally made Aang more focused on airbending and jumping around, while Korra uses all the other elements and is a harder hitter, and thematically that’s perfect. In fact, with the recent link, there may even be a fourth Avatar character to round out the fire element representat<br>
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