Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - EPISODE 5 - Gameplay Walkthrough | Switch
The fifth installment in the Super Smash Bros. series that you can play anytime, anywhere and with anyone. Unlike previous iterations, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate only starts with the original cast of 8 characters from Smash 64. All other fighters must be unlocked by various means - the only exception to this rule are the Mii Fighters, which can be created at any time.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a fighting game for up to eight players in which characters range from Nintendo games to characters from other third-party franchises and several newcomers. The game follows the series' traditional style of gameplay: controlling one of various characters, players must use differing attacks to weaken their opponents and knock them out of an arena. Each player has a percentage meter which raises when they take damage, making them easier to launch in the air and out of the arena.
In addition to returning modes such as Classic and Special Smash, new modes added to the game include Smashdown, where each character can only be played once, Squad Strike, where players battle in teams of multiple characters, and Tournament, which allows up to 32 players to battle in tournament brackets. Another set of modes revolves around a new mechanic known as spirits, which replaces the collectible trophies from previous games. Each of these spirits, based on a crossover character, can be used to power up a fighter with unique abilities, which can be used to fight against human or computer opponents and earn new spirits.
A separate Spirit Board mode presents a rotating set of spirit battles for players to gain spirits from. Spirits have a growth and evolution system similar to Pokémon games, levelling the Spirits to gain more powerful effects, or means of merging core abilities into a new Spirit.
The game supports local multiplayer, local wireless with other systems, and online play via Wi-Fi or LAN connections. By defeating players online, players can earn tags which can be traded for in-game currency to buy new spirits, music, and Mii Fighter costumes. The game is compatible with Joy-Con controllers, the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, and Game Cube controllers via use of a USB adaptor.
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