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'''Super Smash Bros. Crusade''' is a large project built from the ground up and started by three Smash Bros. fans: Phantom7, Falcon8r, and Dr.MarioX. Their goal is to create a Smash Bros. game packed with characters and stages from the most memorable video games of all time and create a Smash Bros. experience that combines the greatest features from the Smash Bros. series.
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'''Super Smash Bros. Crusade''' is a large project built from the ground up and started by three Smash Bros. fans: Phantom7, Falcon8r, and Dr.MarioX. Their goal is to create a Smash Bros. game packed with characters and stages from the most memorable video games of all time and create a Smash Bros. experience that combines the greatest features from the Smash Bros. series. The latest version (0.9.1) was released on November 1st, 2017 after 5 years of working. Head to the link to download the game: https://gamejolt.com/games/ssbcrusade/52583
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==Gameplay==
 
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==Characters==
 
==Characters==
The [[:Category:Characters (SBBC)|Characters]] are fighters that represent the universe that they belong to. Originally, there was going be eighty characters shown on the character select screen, but it was soon changed to at least 133 characters in the final game, all with unique moves. Fifty-one (Sixty-three if you count the alternate forms) of these characters are veteran fighters from a previous '''Smash Bros'''. titles.
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The characters are fighters that represent the universe that they belong to. Fifty-eight (Sixty-four if you count the alternate forms) of these characters are veteran fighters from a previous '''Smash Bros'''. titles.
   
 
There's alternate forms for the fighters who have them, too. But they can only change forms before the begining of a match, and can't change with their moves during the match. Thus, their moves are changed to not allow them to change forms mid-match. They also have different Attacks, Special Moves, Final Smashes, Taunts, and Victory Poses from each other, too.
 
There's alternate forms for the fighters who have them, too. But they can only change forms before the begining of a match, and can't change with their moves during the match. Thus, their moves are changed to not allow them to change forms mid-match. They also have different Attacks, Special Moves, Final Smashes, Taunts, and Victory Poses from each other, too.
 
There are 2 types of characters based on availability: Starters, which are available from the beginning, and Unlockable characters, which are required to be unlocked through a unique method.
 
   
 
===Starter:===
 
===Starter:===
*Mario/Dr. Mario (change forms with the change form button)
 
*Luigi/Weegee (change forms with the change form button)
 
*Peach
 
*Toad
 
*Bowser/Hammer Slam Bowser (change forms with the change form button)
 
*Rosalina & Luma
 
*Bowser Jr./Koopalings (change forms with the change form button)
 
*Wario
 
*Yoshi
 
*Donkey Kong/Turbo Charge Donkey Kong (change forms with the change form button)
 
*Diddy Kong
 
*Link
 
*Zelda/Sheik (change forms with the change form button)
 
*Ganondorf
 
*Toon Link
 
*Samus/Zero Suit Samus (change forms with the change form button)
 
*Pit/Dark Pit (change forms with the change form button)
 
*Palutena
 
*Ike
 
*Robin
 
*Kirby
 
*King DeDeDe
 
*Meta Knight
 
*Little Mac
 
*Saki
 
*Fox
 
*Krystal
 
*Pikachu
 
*Charizard
 
*Jigglypuff
 
*Scizor
 
*Lucario
 
*Ice Climbers
 
*Ness
 
*Lucas
 
*Captain Falcon
 
*Villager/Other Villagers (change forms with the change form button)
 
*Olimar/Alph (change forms with the change form button)
 
*Wii Fit Trainer
 
*Shulk
 
*Sonic
 
*Tails
 
*Knuckles
 
*Mega Man
 
*Ryu/Evil Ryu (change forms with the change form button)
 
*Chun-Li
 
*Pac-Man
 
 
===Unlockable:===
 
*Paper Mario
 
*Petey Piranha
 
*Waluigi
 
*Ashley
 
*Geno
 
*King K. Rool
 
*Tingle
 
*Ridley
 
*Marth/Lucina (change forms with the change form button)
 
*Roy
 
*Gooey
 
*Isaac
 
*Falco
 
*Wolf
 
*Mewtwo
 
*Pichu
 
*Snivy
 
*Greninja
 
*Sceptile
 
*Duck Hunt Duo
 
*R.O.B
 
*Mach Rider
 
*Mr. Game & Watch
 
*Porky
 
*Inkling
 
*Shantae
 
*Solid Snake
 
*Heavy Weapons Guy
 
*Scout
 
*Bomberman
 
*Shadow
 
*Ristar
 
*Rayman
 
*Crash Bandicoot
 
*Banjo & Kazooie
 
*Spyro
 
*Cynder
 
*Gill Grunt/Deep Dive Gill Grunt (change forms with the change form button)
 
*Stealth Elf/Super Shot Stealth Elf (change forms with the change form button)
 
*Jet-Vac/Hurricane Jet-Vac (change forms with the change form button)
 
*Manga Charge
 
*Snap Shot
 
*Echo
 
*Spitfire
 
*Stormblade
 
*Phoenix Wright
 
*Klonoa
 
*Cloud Strife
 
*Sora
 
*Wreck-It Ralph
 
*Son Goku
 
*Naruto
 
*Gulimon
 
*Terriermon
 
*Agumon
 
*Veemon
 
*Mortadelo
 
*Filemon
 
*Lara Croft
 
*Big Daddy
 
*Heihachi Mishima
 
*Raiden
 
*Dante
 
*Isaac Clarke
 
*Kratos
 
*Cole McGrath/Evil Cole <span style="font-weight:normal;">(change forms with the change form button)</span>
 
*<span style="font-weight:normal;">Tigershark</span>
 
*<span style="font-weight:normal;">Toro Inoue</span>
 
*<span style="font-weight:normal;">Homer Simpson</span>
 
*<span style="font-weight:normal;">Ratchet & Clank</span>
 
*Jak & Daxter
 
*Sly Cooper
 
*Sweet Tooth
 
*Nathan Drake
 
*Kat
 
*Flameclaw
 
*Icelion
 
*Uberjackal
 
*Sackboy
 
*Spike
 
*Sir Daniel Fortesque
 
*Sailor Moon
 
*Sakura Kinomoto
 
*Madoka Kaname
 
*Optimus Prime
 
   
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#[[Shadow (SSBC)|Shadow]]
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#[[Klonoa (SSBC)|Klonoa]]
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#[[Phoenix Wright (SSBC)|Phoenix Wright]]
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#[[Goku (SSBC)|Son Goku]]
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[[List of Super Smash Bros. Crusade Unlockables]]
 
==Stages==
 
==Stages==
[[:Category:Stages (SBBC)|Stages]] are the arenas in which matches are held. They represent locations from different video games, similar to the character representations. Each stage has different sizes, layouts, and hazards.
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[[Stages (SSBC)|Stages]] are the arenas in which matches are held. They represent locations from different video games, similar to the character representations. Each stage has different sizes, layouts, and hazards.
   
 
==Game Modes==
 
==Game Modes==
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===='''Break the Targets'''====
 
===='''Break the Targets'''====
 
In this mode, players can practice the Break the Targets bonus game. The objective of Break the Targets is to destroy red targets as fast as you can.
 
In this mode, players can practice the Break the Targets bonus game. The objective of Break the Targets is to destroy red targets as fast as you can.
 
==='''Story Mode'''===
 
A story mode is currently in the works, but it is neither confirmed nor an idea finalized.
 
   
 
==='''Versus Mode'''===
 
==='''Versus Mode'''===
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*Rule - Set the game mode to Stock, Time, or Stamina.
 
*Rule - Set the game mode to Stock, Time, or Stamina.
*[[Final Smashes (SBBC)|Final Smash]] - Turn on or off the Final Smashes in the game.
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*[[Final Smashes (SSBC)|Final Smash]] - Turn on or off the Final Smashes in the game.
 
*Max Final Smash Power - Change the amount of Smash Power needed to use a Final Smash. A higher number means characters will be able to use Final Smashes less often.
 
*Max Final Smash Power - Change the amount of Smash Power needed to use a Final Smash. A higher number means characters will be able to use Final Smashes less often.
 
*Damage Ratio - Change the overall strength of attacks (in percent).
 
*Damage Ratio - Change the overall strength of attacks (in percent).
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Despite its criticisms, '''''Super Smash Bros. Crusade '''''is widely considered one of the best fan made '''Smash Bros.''' games and one of the best fan made games made and/or in the development. Its main rivals are '''''Super Smash Land '''''and, notably '''''Super Smash Flash 2'''''.
 
Despite its criticisms, '''''Super Smash Bros. Crusade '''''is widely considered one of the best fan made '''Smash Bros.''' games and one of the best fan made games made and/or in the development. Its main rivals are '''''Super Smash Land '''''and, notably '''''Super Smash Flash 2'''''.
   
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== List of Unlockables ==
 
See [[List of Super Smash Bros. Crusade Unlockables]]
 
   
 
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'''''Super Smash Bros. Crusade '''''has been almost universally compared to '''''Super Smash Flash 2'''. ''Many say it's inferior while others say it's superior. Those that play '''''Super Smash Flash 2'' '''think that the game will never be as superior as SSF2. The main reason why some say that Crusade is not as superior to SSF2 is that the sprites in Flash 2 are better. Dr.MarioX also caused some sort of riot between SSF2 and Crusade about Mewtwo sprites and the creators of Crusade were forced to take of Mewtwo from the roster.-->
 
'''''Super Smash Bros. Crusade '''''has been almost universally compared to '''''Super Smash Flash 2'''. ''Many say it's inferior while others say it's superior. Those that play '''''Super Smash Flash 2'' '''think that the game will never be as superior as SSF2. The main reason why some say that Crusade is not as superior to SSF2 is that the sprites in Flash 2 are better. Dr.MarioX also caused some sort of riot between SSF2 and Crusade about Mewtwo sprites and the creators of Crusade were forced to take of Mewtwo from the roster.-->
 
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Revision as of 18:34, 21 August 2019

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Super Smash Bros. Crusade is a large project built from the ground up and started by three Smash Bros. fans: Phantom7, Falcon8r, and Dr.MarioX. Their goal is to create a Smash Bros. game packed with characters and stages from the most memorable video games of all time and create a Smash Bros. experience that combines the greatest features from the Smash Bros. series. The latest version (0.9.1) was released on November 1st, 2017 after 5 years of working. Head to the link to download the game: https://gamejolt.com/games/ssbcrusade/52583

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Gameplay

The main objective in the Super Smash Bros. series is to defeat the other players by knocking them out of the arena. As players accumulate damage (represented by a percentage), they fly off the stage when launched by attacks. When players have high amounts of damage (over 100%), they are easy to knock out. In Super Smash Bros. Crusade, the gameplay is very similar to the past Smash Bros. installments, but it has other elements taken from other traditional fighting games.

Characters

The characters are fighters that represent the universe that they belong to. Fifty-eight (Sixty-four if you count the alternate forms) of these characters are veteran fighters from a previous Smash Bros. titles.

There's alternate forms for the fighters who have them, too. But they can only change forms before the begining of a match, and can't change with their moves during the match. Thus, their moves are changed to not allow them to change forms mid-match. They also have different Attacks, Special Moves, Final Smashes, Taunts, and Victory Poses from each other, too.

Starter:

  1. Mario/Dr. Mario (change forms with the change form button at the CSS)
  2. Luigi/Weegee (change forms with the change form button at the CSS, but the latter was removed as of Version 9.1)
  3. Peach
  4. Toad
  5. Bowser
  6. Petey Piranha
  7. Wario
  8. Waluigi
  9. Ashley
  10. Geno
  11. Yoshi
  12. Donkey Kong
  13. Link/Toon Link (change forms with the change form button at the CSS)
  14. Ganondorf
  15. Tingle
  16. Samus/Zero Suit Samus (change forms with the change form button at the CSS)
  17. Ridley
  18. Marth
  19. Kirby
  20. Meta Knight
  21. Gooey
  22. Little Mac
  23. Saki
  24. Fox
  25. Falco
  26. Krystal
  27. Pikachu/Pichu (change forms with the change form button at the CSS)
  28. Jigglypuff
  29. Lucario
  30. Mewtwo
  31. Snivy
  32. Ice Climbers
  33. Ness
  34. Lucas
  35. Porky
  36. Captain Falcon
  37. Olimar
  38. Duck Hunt
  39. R.O.B
  40. Mach Rider
  41. Mr. Game & Watch
  42. Sonic
  43. Tails
  44. Knuckles
  45. Shadow
  46. Mega Man
  47. Pac-Man
  48. Bomberman
  49. Solid Snake
  50. Shantae/Nega Shantae (change forms with the change form button at the CSS)
  51. Rayman
  52. Crash Bandicoot
  53. Ristar
  54. Klonoa
  55. Ryu/Evil Ryu (change forms with the change form button at the CSS)
  56. Chun-Li
  57. Phoenix Wright
  58. Son Goku

List of Super Smash Bros. Crusade Unlockables

Stages

Stages are the arenas in which matches are held. They represent locations from different video games, similar to the character representations. Each stage has different sizes, layouts, and hazards.

Game Modes

In SSBC, there are two main game modes: 1-Player Mode and Crusade. 1-Player Mode is for Break the Targets and Board the Platforms which has been presented in the Super Smash Bros. games.

Before starting Classic, players can set the number of lives, (from 1 to 5), and the difficulty (from Easy to Intense). If players lose all of their lives, the game is over, and players may choose to continue; however, 1/3 of their current scores are deducted.

Score is kept over the course of Classic Mode and is awarded at the end of a match through Bonuses. These Bonuses are awarded based on damage done and time remaining. An extra bonus is given for clearing a match without taking any damage. Also, a No-Miss bonus is given after every level that a player has cleared without losing a life, and this bonus increases if the player is on a "streak" of levels without losing (not including Bonus Stages).

Break the Targets

In this mode, players can practice the Break the Targets bonus game. The objective of Break the Targets is to destroy red targets as fast as you can.

Versus Mode

Versus Mode, or Crusade, is simply a free battle mode where players can use custom rules and settings to play any kind of battle. The VS Settings can be accessed by pressing A while the P1 or P2 cursor is above the text field at the top of the Character Selection Screen.

Stock Match

Stock is the "last man standing" mode, where players have a set number of lives. The last player on the stage with any lives remaining is the winner.

Time Match

Score is kept throughout the match based on KO's, Falls, and Self-Destructs. The player with the highest score after the set time limit wins the game. Score Display in the VS Settings screen will toggle the display of the score number during the game.

Stamina Match

Stamina is like Stock in that it's a survival mode, but this time, players have Health Points (HP) that are depleted when characters are hit by attacks. The power of attacks does not increase with damage level in this mode, so the matches involve simply dealing enough damage to finish off opponents rather than blasting them out of the arena.

Team Mode

Any of the above matches can be played on teams of one to three players. The different teams are denoted by the colors red, green, and blue. In the VS Settings, Friendly Fire can be set to allow teammates to attack one another.

Versus Settings

Here is a list of the current options that can be adjusted in VS Settings.

  • Rule - Set the game mode to Stock, Time, or Stamina.
  • Final Smash - Turn on or off the Final Smashes in the game.
  • Max Final Smash Power - Change the amount of Smash Power needed to use a Final Smash. A higher number means characters will be able to use Final Smashes less often.
  • Damage Ratio - Change the overall strength of attacks (in percent).
  • Item Frequency - Adjust the amount of items that appear in a match, or disable them.
  • Friendly Fire - Change whether players on the same team can attack each other.
  • Game Speed - Adjust the speed of game play from 50% to 150% in increments of 25%.
  • Character Size - Change the sizes of characters from 25% to 200% in increments of 25%.
  • Handicap - Allow/disallow players to adjust the strength of individual players to account for skill differences.
  • Score Display - Toggle on or off the display of score numbers during the match. The score displayed is the players' KO's minus Falls minus Self-Destructs.
  • Item Switch - Enter a submenu where individual items may be toggled on or off. Use this to customize the appearance of items, or even have matches where only certain items are available.

Reception

Super Smash Bros. Crusade was received positively. The game was first revealed at Smash World Forums where it was at first underestimated and received negative reviews. Ever since the game released a demo, it received highly positive reviews from players. A member in The Secret Oasis forum called it "The best known Smash Bros. clone to date with a great physics engine, fun roster of characters and a somewhat stable balance".

Super Smash Bros. Crusade has been praised for having amazing gameplay and being near identical to actual Super Smash Bros. game. Many have said that the gameplay of Super Smash Bros. Crusade is up with Super Smash Land for the best Smash game when it comes to gameplay. Someone said: "It has lazy graphics but amazing gameplay". It was also praised for it's number of modes for a fanmade game, especially the return of Board the Platforms which many people has praised. The music of the stages was praised as it did not feature unnecessary looping. The character roster has been received positive acclaim due to it being balanced on character editions and the return of Mewtwo. The game was also praised due to having some unique factors to that of a Smash game.

However, it was criticized for some things, notably the graphics. Despite the good hit effects and the well rounded stage appearances , the graphics in general and the character sprites were lackluster to very poor. Many have said that the graphics are the main reasons that degrades this game, and it simply isn't better than Super Smash Land or Super Smash Flash 2. However, over the course of the past 4 years, frequent improvements have been applied to further elongate the SSBC's success. One thing that was criticized is the amount of glitches in the game. They range from few to unnoticeable. Other things that were criticized were the lack of 4-Player support, the disappointing level design and the extremely rubber band AI that can sometimes be hard (notably in earlier demos) and easy.

Despite its criticisms, Super Smash Bros. Crusade is widely considered one of the best fan made Smash Bros. games and one of the best fan made games made and/or in the development. Its main rivals are Super Smash Land and, notably Super Smash Flash 2.