also known as Dairantou Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo 3DS
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Reviewed in 2014
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✪ Reviewed on February 3, 2024
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Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS is the portable version of the Nintendo crossover. All iconic characters in frantic battles adapted for 3DS. Exclusive portable content like Smash Run mode. Essential.
Your verdict
Category
Fighting4 players7+
Description
Nintendo icons and their guests clash in spectacular combat in this first portable Super Smash Bros. entry. Published by Nintendo, released in Europe in October 2014. Over fifty playable characters, 3DS-exclusive Smash Run mode, stages inspired by handheld games, online and local versus. Multilingual version.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Re-orchestrated with pomp, hundreds of melodies drawn from all of Nintendo's heritage become a dizzying musical anthology. Each fighter summons their themes, elevated by arrangements by turns epic, jazzy or electro. This gigantic medley, a living celebration of video games, still galvanises players.
Gameplay
"Masterful"
Squeezing a roster this vast onto a handheld looked like a gamble, and the result is still striking in the hands. Each fighter clicks within seconds yet takes hours to tame, and the readability of the brawls never falters. The small screen shows its limits in frantic duels, but the joy of the festive scrap remains intact.
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Taking the great Nintendo brawl into your pocket was a challenge, and the bet pays off: dozens of heroes, snappy hits and gleeful chaos for up to four players wirelessly. The basics stay instant, yet mastery takes a long time to cultivate. Snappy, generous and fiercely replayable, an irresistible fighting party game.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Knocking opponents off the arena by inflating their damage percentage upends the rules of versus fighting and triggers unpredictable matches that demand a rematch. Unlocking fighters, challenges and trophies sustains the urge to try everything. Readability suffers on a small screen, but this festive chaos and the system's hidden depth keep a formidable hook.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Unlocking over fifty fighters, the stages and an ocean of trophies already takes long hours, but it's the multiplayer that makes this entry inexhaustible. The exclusive Smash Run mode and bouts between friends renew themselves endlessly, carried by precise handling. Between a generous solo offering and competitive depth, it keeps its reputation as a portable benchmark.
Technical info
💾1,6 GB📅03/10/2014
Published by Nintendo
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (3DS) price, value & rarity
This European revision of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS belongs to the long update sequence that accompanied the game's DLC support, a unique configuration for a portable Smash. Its collector value stays documentary next to the initial pressing but contributes to the coherence of a full PAL Smash 3DS shelf, where each revision marks a step of the game's DLC cycle.
Better with friends
A festive brawl for up to four where you try to launch the others off-screen with Nintendo's star characters. The fun lies in joyful chaos: surprise items, last-second reversals and guaranteed taunts the moment a victim flies into orbit. Competitive at heart yet wildly accessible, it loops back endlessly, each round promising its share of shouts, laughs and rematches.
Is Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2014 on 3DS and known in the West as Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, Sora and Bandai Namco's project pulled off the feat of bringing Nintendo's festive fighting game to a handheld without betraying its spirit. The up to four player clashes, built on knockback rather than life bars, gather a vast roster of Nintendo heroes and guests in spectacular and accessible battles. The Smash Run mode and online play flesh out the portable offering. The readability on a small screen shows its limits. A benchmark of the festive versus game, recommended for fans of convivial fighting on the go.