Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl

released on Oct 05, 2021

The largest collection of Nickelodeon characters ever assembled in a fighting game! Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl brings together your favorite Nickelodeon characters for one bombastic battle. With a power-packed cast of heroes from the top shows within the Nickelodeon universe, face-off with all-stars from SpongeBob Squarepants, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Loud House, Aaahh!!!, Real Monsters, Avatar, The Wild Thornberrys, Hey Arnold!, Rugrats, and many more to determine ultimate dominance. With unique move sets and attacks drawn directly from their identifiable personalities, each character has its own style of play enabling endless hours of enjoyable action for Nickelodeon's legion of fans.


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One of my all-time favourite games. It's very expressive, very fast, and very silly, all fitting the Nickelodeon brand, but it manages to be mostly fair with some great, unique ideas. The graphical style pops out really well, looking like vibrant toys instead of real characters, a perfect fit for this premise; the movesets aren't overcomplicated and instead hide obscured nuance - there's a lot of secret things you can do with characters' tools that you have to figure out yourself; the gameplay is completely its own, you can see a lot of cues from Smash 64 (the best Smash game) but it's ultimately unlike anything I've played before or since (including its own highly disapointing sequel). I have no complaints in the areas where it matters, except maybe RPS. RPS sucks.

I bet they fixed all the shit in the sequel cause again its a bit ruff. Pretty fun with friends and better than Brawlhalla so its got that going for it.

I hear the sequel is what this game should've been.

A decent platform fighter.

It's a solid starting point for big platform fighters other than Smash Bros but it leaned too heavily into the competitive side of platform fighters.

There are almost no causal modes outside of a bare-bones arcade mode.

The game is a good starting point but it really feels like this game had a very small budget which hurts it in the long run.

There's so little to be said about this game, because there's so little here. Every single aspect leaves you thinking "what if?" A sequel exists, but I was burned so hard by this that I'm too untrusting to buy it, so I'm stuck with this clearly unfinished game with so much potential.