What I like best about Smash Bros is that it's so simple,
and yet, it never gets old. No matter how long you've played it, you can't exhaust it's possibilities. For example, I just took up Ike as my new main character, and suddenly, I look at the game through a whole new perspective. I've developed new fighting styles, attack patterns, and strategies, and it's like I'm playing Smash Bros. for the first time again.
The simplicity of Smash Bros. makes it approachable and rewarding for amateurs, and its endless potential for exploration, innovation, and strategy keep it engaging for veterans. Even when you've beaten everything and reached the height of your gaming potential, you can still invent new challenges, like trying to come up with the best possible two-player team or compiling the set of AI components ideally designed to keep your skills sharp. So whether you play Smash Bros. for an intellectual challenge, to hone your gaming skills, or just to mess around and have a good time, it will always be an adventure. That's what truly makes it one of the best games of all time.