Comparison of Smash Bros. Digital Foundry’s Ultimate VS MultiVersus

Video: Digital Foundry’s Ultimate VS MultiVersus Smash Bros. Comparison



There were many brawlers who “inspired you” Super Smash Bros. climaxAnd the last one to hit the arena is the Warner Brothers title MultiVersus – Featuring iconic heroes and cartoon characters such as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Bugs Bunny, Tom and Jerry.

The tech experts at Digital Foundry couldn’t resist and decided to do a video comparison to see how this new game stands up to Masahiro Sakurai’s masterpiece. She already has a huge uphill battle on her hands considering how accurate Smash Bros. has been over the years, but can she really compete?

Digital Foundry notes how combat naturally borrows a lot of ideas from Smash Bros. moves. , but the mechanics and flow of combat isn’t “really tight” like Smash Bros. It also misses the on-screen visual cues and sounds that may have been overlooked. Across the board – The game runs at 60 frames per second matching that of Super Smash Bros. climax.

There are plenty of comparisons all the time – as DF gets into more detail around the 10-minute mark, feel free to take a look if you’re wondering how the Smash Bros. competitor is holding up. You can find out more on our sister site square payment:

And if you’re wondering, this free title obviously skips the Switch version. There are many alternatives to Super Smash Bros. On Switch as Brawlhalla and Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl.

What do you think of the latest Smash competitor? Have you tried it? Are you still playing Smash Bros. Leave your thoughts below.

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