Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl is like Super Smash Bros. with three decades of Nicktoons
The game looks like an action-packed nostalgia-bomb -- to the point that the game opted for the classic, 1987-style Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles rather than one of the versions actually produced by Nickelodeon. The full roster of playable characters hasn't been revealed yet, but there seems to be at least one character from every Nicktoon era. For 1990s, the game calls in the likes of Ren & Stimpy's Powdered Toast Man and Oblina from Aaahh!! Real Monsters. Invader Zim, Danny Phantom and SpongeBob Squarepants all bring their own eponymous heroes from late 1990s and 2000s-era cartoons, with The Loud House, a contemporary show, representing the modern generation.
Although the game is clearly inspired by Nintendo's iconic brawler, it's not an exact clone. IGN reports that players will have to unlock additional moves for each character, hinting at a more complex progression system than Nintendo's fighting game.
It also may be technically superior to Smash Bros in at least one way: according to Kotaku, the game's developer has promised to implement rollback netcode "on supported platforms," a lag-reduction technique for online multiplayer fighting games that Super Smash Bros. lacks. The implementation of rollback netcode has earned acclaim in the recent Guilty Gear Strive, which gives fighting game fans cause to at least hope for a solid online experience with All-Star Brawl.
Nickelodeon All Star Brawl will launch Fall 2021 for PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch this fall.
Okay... give me Otto and Reggie Rocket, Doug Funnie (where he can turn into Quailman, Race Canyon, and Smash Adams), Donnie Thornberry, Chuckie Finster, Arnold Shortman, Dora Márquez, Norbert and Daggett Beaver, CatDog, Jimmy Neutron, Ren and Stimpy, Rocko Wallaby, Heffer Wolfe, the characters from Avatar: The Last Airbender (if they qualify)... the list simply goes on!
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