Solid
Absolutely astounding game. But I found the game a little to difficult for my taste. In adventure mode, nothing is more annoying than falling off a platform in the Floating Islands. The level is too long, laggy, and enemy filled. I jumped on a platform, and I went right through it without holding the down key. So, naturally, I must recover, so I fall towards the next platform, and OMG there is an enemy in the way, so I'm knocked even further down, so now I'm at the second of like, a MILLION platforms to go.
Also, the racing stage is enemy infested, so you bump into one ONCE and you take 80% damage, and then you fall off the platform. That almost made me break my keyboard in half.
Oh yeah, the Target Test is annoying and tedious, and there's only one stage that was okay when I got used to it, but it got old fast.
One more of my least favorite things in here is the Random Melee stage. On Normal Difficulty, all of them just gang up on you and you lose all your stock in a heartbeat.
Concept: Just what you would expect from a SSB game.
Graphics: SSB on the SNES. Yeah, that's what it is like.
Sound: The music is ripped straight from SSBM, except some fan-made ones.
Playability: The controls are kinda slippery, and you just might slide right off the stage.
Entertainment: A good, solid multi-fighter to play when your bored, saves your data automatically, and gets frustrating on the higher difficulties.