Super Smash Bros. Next | |
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Developer(s) | Capcom Bandai Namco Entertainment Sora |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Series | Super Smash Bros. |
First Release | TBA Post-2016 |
Genre(s) | Fighting |
Super Smash Bros. Next , stylized as Super Smash Bros. NeXt, is a sequel to Super Smash Bros. For Nintendo 3DS/Wii U created by LeeHatake93, and also serves as a follow-up title to PlayStation X Nintendo. It would be developed exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.
Story[]
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Modes[]
Single Player:[]
- Story Mode: The game's story mode. It is told in an Adventure Mode manner, similar to Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
- All-Star Mode: A mode where you fight every playable character in succession, with a few breaks. Characters are fought in the order their games were released in, from newest to oldest.
- Classic Mode: Play through the classic arcade mode and face off against Master Hand, or Crazy Hand and Master Core at higher difficulties.
- Training: A mode for practicing character movesets and getting an overall feel of the game.
- Boss Rush: Test your mettle against the unforgiving boss battles from Story Mode, including battles against fearsome Nintendo characters such as Pokémon's Ultra Beasts, Beast Ganon, and Master Core.
Multiplayer[]
- Battle Mode: An offline battle mode where up to eight players may fight.
- Tournament: A traditional tournament mode like the ones in previous Super Smash Bros installmentss.
- Online Match: A mode where players can battle people online. Includes For Fun and For Glory modes.
- Event Match: A mode that includes event battles and other challenges, with a variety of criteria.
- Cross-Platform Mode: A mode that allows players of Super Smash Bros. Next to connect to players playing compatible games on a PlayStation 4, Xbox One, or PC. Battles are limited to four players in Cross-Platform Mode.
Extras[]
- Store: A mode where players can quickly access the Nintendo eShop for additional content.
- Collection: A mode that includes a gallery for trophies, unlocked movies, stage BGM, and Trophy Rush mode.
- Customize: A mode where players can edit characters' movesets and customize their online profiles. This mode also allows players to create their own Mii Fighters, and customize their movesets. Up to 100 can be created and shared online.
- Masterpieces: A mdde that lets players play demos of the games that several characters originate from, and can be directed to the eShop to purchase certain games that have been released there.
Supported Hardware[]
The list of ways to play the game other than using the Nintendo Switch controllers. Keep in mind that the cross-platform modes are more fanfiction than sincere ideas.
Nintendo Switch[]
- Switch tablet
- Switch Pro Controller
- Switch Joy-Con controllers
- Nintendo Gamecube controller (via adapter)
PlayStation 4[]
- DualShock 4 (via Cross-Platform mode)
- PlayStation Move Controllers (via Cross-Platform mode)
Xbox One[]
- Xbox One controller (via Cross-Platform mode)
- Xbox One Elite controller (via Cross-Platform mode)
PC[]
- Mouse and Keyboard (via Cross-Platform mode)
- Xbox 360 controller (via Cross-Platform mode)
Gameplay[]
The gameplay is roughly the same as previous entries in the Super Smash Bros. series, wherein characters have a series of normal combos, three "Smash Attacks", four direction throws, and four special moves. A new feature is that characters now have two finishing moves rather than only one. A Super Smash, which is a move that inflicts a lot of damage, but is not guaranteed an instant KO, and a new version of a Final Smash, which is now an instant KO move similar to the Level 3 Super Moves from PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. Final Smashes can still only be performed after characters collect a Smash Ball. Super Smashes can be performed via filling an energy gauge, similar to the Super Meter from PlayStation All-Stars.
The game would be the first Nintendo Switch title to support both cross-platform and cross-game multiplayer, as players could connect to PlayStation 4 owners through their copies of PlayStation All-Stars Round 2 and Xbox/PC players through the game, Microsoft Legends Battle Zone X.
Characters[]
There are 72 characters in this roster, with 62 of them being first-party characters.
Character | Game/Series |
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Paper Mario | Super Mario Bros |
Mario | Super Mario Bros |
Luigi | Super Mario Bros |
Peach | Super Mario Bros |
Rosalina | Super Mario Galaxy |
Bowser | Super Mario Bros |
Bowser Jr. | Super Mario Bros |
Yoshi | Yoshi's Island |
Wario | WarioWare |
Donkey Kong | Donkey Kong |
Diddy Kong | Donkey Kong |
King K. Rool | Donkey Kong |
Little Mac | Punch Out |
Link | The Legend of Zelda |
Young Link | The Legend of Zelda |
Zelda | The Legend of Zelda |
Sheik | The Legend of Zelda |
Tetra | The Legend of Zelda |
Ganondorf | The Legend of Zelda |
Marth | Fire Emblem |
Roy | Fire Emblem |
Ike | Fire Emblem |
Robin | Fire Emblem Awakening |
Corrin | Fire Emblem Fates |
Isaac | Golden Sun |
Red & Charizard | Pokémon |
Pikachu | Pokémon |
Jigglypuff | Pokémon |
Mewtwo | Pokémon |
Lucario | Pokémon |
Greninja | Pokémon |
Alola Trainer & Decidueye | Pokémon |
Kirby | Kirby |
Meta Knight | Kirby |
King Dedede | Kirby |
Fox McCloud | Star Fox |
Krystal | Star Fox |
Wolf O'Donnell | Star Fox |
Captain Falcon | F-Zero |
Ice Climbers | Ice Climber |
Mr. Game & Watch | Game & Watch |
Duck Hunt | Duck Hunt |
R.O.B. | Nintendo |
Ness | Earthbound |
Lucas | Earthbound |
Pit | Kid Icarus |
Palutena | Kid Icarus |
Samus Aran | Metroid |
Zero Suit Samus | Metroid |
Villager | Animal Crossing |
Olimar | Pikmin |
Wii Fit Trainer | Wii Fit |
Shulk | Xenoblade Chronicles |
Fiora | Xenoblade Chronicles |
Cross | Xenoblade Chronicles X |
Inkling | Splatoon |
Keita | Yo-Kai Watch |
Wonder Red | The Wonderful 101 |
Zael | The Last Story |
Takamaru | Mysterious Murasame Castle |
Tabuu | Super Smash Bros. Brawl |
Chase McCain | LEGO City Undercover |
Shovel Knight | Shovel Knight |
Sonic | Sonic the Hedgehog |
Pac-Man | Pac-Man |
Mega Man | Mega Man |
Ryu | Street Fighter |
Phoenix Wright | Ace Attorney |
Professor Layton | Professor Layton |
Cloud | Final Fantasy VII |
Bayonetta | Bayonetta 2 |
Mii Fighter | Super Smash Bros. Wii U/3DS |
Stages[]
The Omega Stage variation feature from Super Smash Bros. Wii U/3DS returns.
Returning Stages[]
Stage | Series |
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Kongo Jungle (64) | Donkey Kong |
Dream Land | Kirby |
Hyrule Castle | The Legend of Zelda |
Mushroom Kingdom (64) | Super Mario Bros |
Peach's Castle (64) | Super Mario Bros |
Planet Zebes | Metroid |
Sector Z | Star Fox |
Saffron City | Pokemon |
Yoshi's Island (64) | Yoshi |
Battlefield (Melee) | Super Smash Bros |
Big Blue | F-Zero |
Brinstar | Metroid |
Brinstar Depths | Metroid |
Corneria | Star Fox |
Final Destination (Melee) | Super Smash Bros |
Flat Zone | Game & Watch |
Fountain of Dreams | Kirby |
Fourside | Earthbound/Mother |
Great Bay | The Legend of Zelda |
Green Greens | Kirby |
Icicle Mountain | Ice Climber |
Jungle Japes | Donkey Kong |
Mushroom Kingdom (Melee) | Super Mario Bros |
Mushroom Kingdom II | Super Mario Bros |
Kongo Jungle (Melee) | Donkey Kong |
Mute City | F-Zero |
Onett | Earthbound/Mother |
Poke Floats | Pokemon |
Pokemon Stadium | Pokemon |
Peach's Castle (Melee) | Super Mario Bros |
Rainbow Cruise | Super Mario Bros |
Temple | The Legend of Zelda |
Venom | Star Fox |
Yoshi's Island (Melee) | Yoshi |
Yoshi's Story | Yoshi |
75m | Donkey Kong |
Battlefield (Brawl) | Super Smash Bros |
Bridge of Eldin | The Legend of Zelda |
Castle Siege | Fire Emblem |
Delfino Plaza | Super Mario Bros |
Distant Planet | Pikmin |
Final Destination (Brawl) | Super Smash Bros |
Flat Zone 2 | Game & Watch |
Frigate Orpheon | Metroid |
Green Hill Zone | Sonic the Hedgehog |
Halberd | Kirby |
Hanenbow | ElectroPlankton |
Luigi's Mansion | Luigi's Mansion |
Lylat Cruise | Star Fox |
Mario Bros | Mario Bros |
Mario Circuit (Brawl) | Mario Kart |
Mushroomy Kingdom | Super Mario Bros |
New Pork City | Earthbound/Mother |
Norfair | Metroid |
PictoChat | Nintendo DS |
Pirate Ship | The Legend of Zelda |
Pokemon Stadium 2 | Pokemon |
Port Town Aero Dive | F-Zero |
Rumble Falls | Donkey Kong |
Skyworld | Kid Icarus |
Smashville | Animal Crossing |
Spear Pillar | Pokemon |
Summit | Ice Climber |
WarioWare, Inc. | Wario |
Yoshi's Island (Brawl) | Yoshi |
Online Waiting Room | Super Smash Bros |
Battlefield (3DS) | Super Smash Bros |
Battlefield (Wii U) | Super Smash Bros |
Big Battlefield | Super Smash Bros |
Boxing Ring | Punch-Out!! |
Coliseum | Fire Emblem |
Gamer | Wario |
Garden of Hope | Pikmin |
Gaur Plains | Xenoblade |
Jingle Hijinx | Donkey Kong |
Kalos League | Pokemon |
Magicant | Earthbound/Mother |
Mario Circuit (MK8) | Mario Kart |
Mario Galaxy | Super Mario Galaxy |
Mushroom Kingdom U | New Super Mario Bros |
Mute City (3DS) | F-Zero |
Miiverse | Miiverse |
Orbital Gate | Star Fox |
Pac-Land | Pac-Man |
Pac-Maze | Pac-Man |
Palutena's Temple | Kid Icarus |
Pilot Wings | Wii Sports/Pilot Wings |
Pyrosphere | Metroid |
Skyloft | The Legend of Zelda |
The Great Cave Offensive | Kirby |
Town and City | Animal Crossing |
Tortimer Island | Animal Crossing |
Wily Castle | Mega Man |
Windy Hill | Sonic the Hedgehog |
Wii Fit Studio | Wii Fit |
Wrecking Crew | Wrecking Crew |
Wuhu Island | Wii Sports |
Yoshi's Woolly World | Yoshi |
3D Land | Super Mario 3D Land |
Arena Ferox | Fire Emblem |
Balloon Fight | Balloon Fighter |
Dream Land | Kirby/Game Boy |
Find Mii | Nintendo 3DS/Find Mii |
Gerudo Valley | The Legend of Zelda |
Spirit Tracks | The Legend of Zelda |
Golden Plains | New Super Mario Bros |
Living Room | Nintendogs |
Paper Mario | Paper Mario |
PictoChat 2 | Nintendo DS |
Prism Tower | Pokemon |
Rainbow Road | Mario Kart 7 |
Reset Bomb Forest | Kid Icarus |
Tomodachi Life | Tomodachi |
Unova League | Pokemon |
Super Mario Maker | Super Mario Maker |
Suzaku Caste | Street Fighter II |
Midgar | Final Fantasy VII |
Umbra Clock Tower | Bayonetta |
New Stages[]
Stage | Game/Series |
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Breath of the Wild | The Legend of Zelda |
Distortion World | Pokemon Platinum |
District Courtroom | Phoenix Wright |
Dragonturtle Mk. II | Project X Zone 2 |
Labyrinthia | Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright |
Miitomo | Miitomo |
Super Mario Run | Super Mario Run |
Valley of Seers | Hyrule Warriors |
TBA | TBA |
PlayStation All-Stars: Round 2 is a sequel to PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale idea created by LeeHatake93, and also serves as a follow-up title to PlayStation X Nintendo. It would be developed exclusively for the PlayStation 4.
Story[]
After the defeat of Polygon Man, the All-Stars seemingly return to their everyday lives. However, their peace is short-lived after Twisted Metal's Calypso reveals his interest in the other worlds. Using a newfound power, Calypso decides to bring his Twisted Metal tournament to the next level, inviting not only the psychotic clown, Sweet Tooth, to the ring, but also the various fighters from other worlds, announcing the first ever Twisted Metal Multiverse Tournament. Instead of the traditional game of vehicular manslaughter, this time, Twisted Metal is a battle royale fighting tournament taking place in multiple worlds to find out exactly which participants deserve the title of "All-Stars". The winner, as usual, will have their wish granted, no matter what it may be. However, what could Calypso's true agenda be?
Modes[]
Single Player:[]
- Story Mode: The game's story mode. It is told in a narrative manner similar to Mortal Kombat X, through a timeline screen like Persona 4 Arena Ultimax.
- All-Star Mode: A mode where you fight every playable character in succession, ending with a one-on-one match against your chosen fighter.
- Arcade: Play through each character's story, fight their rival, and face a reborn Polygon Man.
- Training: A mode for praciticing character movesets, completing challenges, and getting an overall feel of the game.
Multiplayer[]
- Battle Mode: An offline battle mode where up to four players may fight. Online friends may also be invited to the session.
- Tournament: A traditional tournament mode like the ones in the Super Smash Bros series.
- Online Match: A mode where players can battle people online. Includes Ranked Match and Player Match.
- All-Star Mission: A mode that includes several battles and other challenges, with a variety of criteria.
- Cross-Platform Mode: A mode that allows players of PlayStation All-Stars: Round 2 to connect to players playing compatible games on a Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, or PC.
Extras[]
- Store: A mode where players can quickly access the PlayStation Store for additional content.
- Gallery: A mode that includes a gallery for character biographies, battle replays, and cutscenes from Story Mode, Arcade Mode, and Rival Battles. The game also supports the PS4's Photo Mode, which allows players to take detailed screenshots of their battles when viewing replays.
- Customize: A mode where players can edit characters' movesets, intros, outros, and victory music, and choose their icons, backgrounds, and online titles. This mode also allows players to create their own PlayStation Avatar, and customize their movesets. Up to 50 can be created and shared online.
Supported Hardware[]
The list of ways to play the game other than using the DualShock 4 controller. Keep in mind that the cross-platform modes are more fanfiction than sincere ideas.
PlayStation 4[]
- DualShock 3 (via remote play on PlayStation TV systems)
- DualShock 4
- PlayStation Move Controllers (Not VR-compatible)
- PlayStation Vita System (via Remote Play)
Nintendo Switch[]
- Switch tablet (via Cross-Platform mode)
- Switch Pro Controller (via Cross-Platform mode)
- Switch Joy-Con controllers (via Cross-Platform mode)
Xbox One[]
- Xbox One controller (via Cross-Platform mode)
- Xbox One Elite controller (via Cross-Platform mode)
PC[]
- Mouse and Keyboard (via Cross-Platform mode)
- Xbox 360 controller (via Cross-Platform mode)
- DualShock 4 controller (via Remote Play)
Gameplay[]
The gameplay has seen an overhaul, more closely resembling the gameplay from the Super Smash Bros. series instead of the original Battle Royale. As such, characters now have normal combos, three "Impact Strikes", which are charged attacks like the Smash Attacks in Nintendo's series, four direction throws, and four special moves. Characters now have two finishing moves rather than only one. A Critical Strike, which is a move that inflicts a lot of damage, but is not guaranteed an instant KO, and a Final Strike, which is an instant KO move just like the Level 3 Super Move from PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. Final Strikes can only be performed after characters collect an AP Orb, which is similar to the Smash Ball item from the Super Smash Bros. series. Critical Strikes can be performed via filling an energy gauge, similar to the Super Meter from Battle Royale.
The game also supports the traditional features of the PlayStation 4 system, such as SharePlay, livestreaming, and Photo Mode. Additionally, the game would be the first PlayStation 4 title to support both cross-platform and cross-game multiplayer, as players could connect to Nintendo Switch owners through their copies of Super Smash Bros. Next and Xbox/PC players through the game, Microsoft Legends Battle Zone X.
Characters[]
There are 71 characters in this roster, with 60 of them being first-party characters.
Yu Narukami is also playable as Joker from Persona 5, and both the male and female protagonists of Persona 3/Portable, with subtle moveset changes, technically bringing the roster up to 74 characters.
Character | Series |
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Sweet Tooth | Twisted Metal |
Calypso | Twisted Metal |
Dart Feld | Legend of Dragoon |
Rose | Legend of Dragoon |
PaRappa | PaRappa the Rapper |
Lammy | UmJammer Lammy |
Toro Inoue | Doko Demo Issyo |
Spike | Ape Escape |
Specter | Ape Escape |
Sir Daniel | MediEvil |
Zarok | MediEvil |
Blasto | Blasto |
Tomba | Tomba! |
Vahn | Legend of Legaia |
Rudy Roughnight | Wild Arms |
Gabe Logan | Syphon Filter |
Jak and Daxter | Jak and Daxter |
Baron Praxis | Jak and Daxter |
Sly Cooper | Sly Cooper |
Carmelita Fox | Sly Cooper |
Ratchet & Clank | Ratchet & Clank |
Dr. Nefarious | Ratchet & Clank |
Kratos | God of War |
Zeus | God of War |
Jennifer Tate | Primal |
Colonel Radec | Killzone |
Ico & Yorda | ICO |
Wander | Shadow of the Colossus |
Kid & Birddog | The Last Guardian |
Rau Utu | The Mark of Kri |
Buzz | Buzz! Quiz series |
Uberhero | Patapon |
Tigershark | InviZimals |
Fat Princess | Fat Princess |
Nariko | Heavenly Sword |
Emmett Graves | Starhawk |
Traveler | Journey |
Cole MacGrath | inFamous |
Delsin Rowe | inFamous |
Fetch | inFamous |
Nathan Drake | Uncharted |
Joel & Ellie | The Last of Us |
Sackboy | LittleBigPlanet |
Iota | Tearaway |
Ethan Mars | Heavy Rain |
Jodie Holmes | Beyond: Two Souls |
Kara/Conner | Detroit: Become Human |
Hybrid Chimera | Resistance |
Kutaro | Puppeteer |
Tag | ModNation Racers |
Lil & Laarg | Escape Plan |
Kat & Dusty | Gravity Rush |
Raven | Gravity Rush |
Sinner & Accessory | Freedom Wars |
Knack | Knack |
Sir Galahad | The Order: 1886 |
Hunter | Bloodborne |
Aloy | Horizon: Zero Dawn |
Norman Reedus | Death Stranding |
Snake | Metal Gear Solid |
Crash Bandicoot | Crash Bandicoot |
Heihachi Mishima | Tekken |
Nightmare | Soulcalibur |
Scorpion | Mortal Kombat |
Akuma | Street Fighter |
Leon S. Kennedy | Resident Evil |
Dante | Devil May Cry |
Sephiroth | Final Fantasy |
Sora | Kingdom Hearts |
Yu Narukami
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Persona 4 Persona 3 Persona 5 |
Avatar | PlayStation Home |
Stages[]
The stage crossover mechanic from Battle Royale returns.
Note: Due to the removal of BioShock in the sequel, the Stowaways and Columbia stages have been combined. Now, Dollface appears and attacks the airplane from Stowaways, instead of attacking Columbia.
Returning Stages[]
Stage | Primary Series | Secondary Series |
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Blackrock Stadium | Twisted Metal | Jak and Daxter |
Dojo | PaRappa the Rapper | Killzone |
Time Station | Ape Escape | Resistance |
Graveyard | MediEvil | The Unfinished Swan |
Sandover Village | Jak and Daxter | Hot Shots Golf |
Paris | Sly Cooper | LittleBigPlanet 2 |
Metropolis | Ratchet & Clank | God of War |
Hades | God of War | Patapon |
Invasion | Killzone | Ape Escape |
Fearless | Heavenly Sword | WipEout |
Alden's Tower | inFamous | Sly Cooper |
Stowaways | Uncharted | Twisted Metal |
San Francisco | Resistance | Ratchet & Clank |
Dreamscape | LittleBigPlanet | Buzz! |
Hekseville | Gravity Rush | Journey |
Franzea | LocoRoco | Metal Gear Solid |
Rival Arena | PlayStation | N/A |
Boss Arena | PlayStation | PlayStation All-Stars |
New Stages[]
Stage | Primary Series | Secondary Series |
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Carnival of Carnage | Twisted Metal | War of the Monsters |
Mountain of Mortal Dragon | Legend of Dragoon | The Last Guardian |
PocketStation | Doko Demo Issyo | The Playroom |
Kras City | Jak and Daxter | Driveclub |
Augmented Reality | InviZimals | EyeToy |
Red Kingdom | Fat Princess | Sorcery |
Locomotion | Uncharted 2 | Warhawk |
New Marais | inFamous 2 | Beyond: Two Souls |
Curdun Cay | inFamous: First Light | The Last of Us |
Salt Lake City | The Last of Us | ModNation Racers |
Dreams | Dreams | Tearaway |
The Infraworld | Beyond: Two Souls | Persona 5 |
Mod Spot | ModNation Racers | LittleBigPlanet |
Panopticon | Freedom Wars | Gravity Rush |
Yharnim | Bloodborne | The Order: 1886 |
Dark Horizon | Horizon: Zero Dawn | Shadow of the Colossus |
The Cabin | Until Dawn | Death Stranding |
The Warp Room | Crash Bandicoot | Knack |
Mishima Estate | Tekken | The Mark of Kri |
The Hub | PlayStation Home | PlayStation Worlds |
The Netherrealm | Mortal Kombat | Bloodborne |
Biohazard | Resident Evil | Days Gone |
Mallet Island | Devil May Cry | Tekken |
Twilight Town | Kingdom Hearts | Legend of Dragoon |
Bullworth Academy | Bully | Persona 3 |
Midnight Channel | Persona 4 | PlayStation VR |
PlayStation Nation | PlayStation Now | PlayStation All-Stars |
TBA | TBA | TBA |
TBA | TBA | TBA |