Super Smash Bros. Brawl: fight it out through… Pictochat?
If the intricate detail of the New Pork City stage blew you away the last time, this time we have something a little more simple to tickle your fancy. And nothing spells “simple” more than the newest stage featured at the Smash Bros. Dojo for Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Wii.
If you thought some of the stages were silly in this game then you’ve seen nothing yet. When highly detailed, next gen graphics cross with two dimensional drawings in the PictoChat stage, you know something’s just not right.
No, you won’t be battling out by writing stuff that will hurt your opponent. The PictoChat stage is an interactive stage which changes constantly according to what pictures are being drawn in the background. Don’t be deceived by the seemingly simple stylus-drawn doodles, however; some of them can be really deadly if you let them get to you.
And as an added bonus to the stage, players can actually listen to Mii Channel music and Wii Shop Channel music through the My Music feature of the game. Talk about a very interactive stage.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl ships out this coming February in stores everywhere and is exclusive on the Nintendo Wii console. In the meantime, you can check out the rest of the images we have on this interesting stage right after the jump.
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If the intricate detail of the New Pork City stage blew you away the last time, this time we have something a little more simple to tickle your fancy. And nothing spells “simple” more than the newest stage featured at the Smash Bros. Dojo for Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Wii.
If you thought some of the stages were silly in this game then you’ve seen nothing yet. When highly detailed, next gen graphics cross with two dimensional drawings in the PictoChat stage, you know something’s just not right.
No, you won’t be battling out by writing stuff that will hurt your opponent. The PictoChat stage is an interactive stage which changes constantly according to what pictures are being drawn in the background. Don’t be deceived by the seemingly simple stylus-drawn doodles, however; some of them can be really deadly if you let them get to you.
And as an added bonus to the stage, players can actually listen to Mii Channel music and Wii Shop Channel music through the My Music feature of the game. Talk about a very interactive stage.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl ships out this coming February in stores everywhere and is exclusive on the Nintendo Wii console. In the meantime, why not enjoy the rest of the images we have on this interesting stage for the game.