Bryan Dawson (Prima Games): Link is one of the few characters to appear in every version of Super Smash Bros. He began his journey in the original Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64, then took on a few new moves in Smash Melee. When it came time for Smash Brawl on the Wii, Link saw a few more changes, and now he heads into Smash Wii U with a slightly higher outlook on life. With that in mind, join us as we take a closer look at Link's evolution through the Super Smash Brothers series.
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All of the Super Smash Bros. games are incredible, but which one stands as the mightiest of them all and has the best modes?
To me smash brows Melee is my all time favorite. I can't tell you how many hours I played that game between friends and family. When I was a kid, my parents couldn't afford a gaming console so I had to go somewhere that had an arcade like setup with the only difference being instead of arcade cabinets, they had big screen crt TV's and gaming consoles setup. I would go with my friends on special occasions after school or with my family on the weekends.
I would meet and make new friends at that place as we were all gamers and we also brought our game boys and would trade pokemon. I don't think those places exist these days but back then, it was easy to meet like-minded people and have fun for hours.
Well, I’ll add my extremely subjective ranking too. I won’t include the 3DS version as I don’t owned it. I did play it for a few minutes though.
5. Brawl.
4. N64 Smash
3. Ultimate
2. Wiiu Smash
1. Melee
I think they were harsh on link in Brawl. I have had decent success with him but over all Ike has been the best sword character for me in Brawl.
Was Link really the worst character in the original SSB? He was always the character I played with. I actually thought he was really easy to control.