Although there weren't nearly as many characters as the mammoth roster list of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate , Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl has already shown off a respectable amount of characters from all across Nickelodeon's history. Here are all of the characters that have been confirmed so
It's a rare thing when a cartoon-based video game gets as much buzz as Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl has thus far. While they can often be seen as mediocre tie-ins similar to the comic book film tie-ins from years ago, Nickelodeon has shown a surprising amount of consistency with the quality of its games. Developers Ludosity and Fair Play Lab already look like they've done a great job at recreating some of Nickelodeon's most beloved characters , so now it will just be a matter of sticking the landing with the game's rele
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 's confirmed characters have already given a lot of fans something to be excited about, and the game's silhouetted box art is only feeding that excitement even more. There are still some characters that aren't very easy to make out, however, so there's really no telling how expansive the game's roster will be. It's clear that developers Ludosity and Fair Play Labs aren't afraid to include faces old and new, so Nickelodeon fans will just have to remain patient until more characters are ready to be announ
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 's confirmed list of characters is certainly something to get excited about, but there's also potential for so many other characters to make an appearance. The game has over twenty years of Nickelodeon history to draw on, and there are dozens of Nickelodeon characters that could still show up . Some fans are already pointing out some surprising omissions from the first trailer, such as Timmy Turner from Fairly OddParents , and Jenny Wakeman from My Life as a Teenage Robot . While it's entirely possible that more characters like these could be revealed in the future, it would be a shame if that potential wasn't fully reali
Originally conceived as a Kickstarter reward for another upcoming game starring the duo, _Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl _ is a mostly paint-by-numbers retro beat 'em up with interesting boss fights and a few surprises scattered throughout its levels. Developer Interabang Entertainment captures the nostalgia of the era well, but manages to also incorporate some of its shortcomings, resulting in a fairly forgettable experience outside of the source material's influence on the ti
While there are a few references to both the Kevin Smith filmography and past beat 'em ups, Mall Brawl doesn't fill every square inch of each stage with nostalgic callbacks. This is for the best, as the times when it does something special stand out that much more. A shopping cart ride reminiscent of the Battletoads Turbo Tunnel and several specific bosses keep things interesting without overstaying their welcome, and the game's ending is perfect considering the source mater
In the Avatar universe, each style of bending was modeled after different martial arts. Waterbending follows the smooth motions of Tai Chi, earthbending the rooted movements of Hung Gar, firebending using Northern Shaolin and airbending the light Bagua. As the avatar, Aang and Korra are able to seamlessly shift between all four fighting styles, making them an enticing add to _Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl Stars Updates|Https://Brawlstarsfans.Com/ _ if such a thing were to hap
The longstanding popularity of the Super Smash Bros. series has produced numerous copycat games which sought to emulate Nintendo's success. Some have certainly been more successful than others, but there's now a new contender that has the potential to provide a truly unique fighting game experience. Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl is taking some classic characters from Nickelodeon's long history and pitting them against one another in a colorful and crazy fighting game that already looks like a promising Super Smash Bros. cl
So far, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl's box art is composed only of fighter silhouettes, not even showing those already announced in the roster. To the left of the shadowed cover art is an image that looks strikingly familiar to Korra. The silhouette holds a flexed arm out with a clenched fist, leading back to the shadow of a head that seems to mirror Korra's early series hairstyle with three distinct ponytails. Just below the silhouette that resembles Korra is the shadow of an outstretched human hand. With the Avatar universe top of mind, it closely resembles the hand and sleeve of Aang. Aang is frequently seen with his hand outstretched, a pose matching the shadow on the cover
Positioned on the far left side of the box art, it's possible to make out the silhouette of some of the most powerful characters in Nickelodeon history, Avatar Aang and Avatar Korra. Korra's fighting pose and signature hair is the most easily recognizable from the box art, so it's pretty safe to say that she'll be featured in some capacity. Aang is a little more difficult to pin down, but directly below Korra is an outstretched hand with a distinctive sleeve that looks just like Aang's. Putting the pose side by side to other Aang artwork, the silhouette and some of Aang's fight poses look identi