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Hyperion said:
MontanaHatchet said:

I agree with you completely.

This is why when people discuss the sales competition between Mario Kart and Brawl, I always want Mario Kart to win. I was so excited for Brawl. Hyped out of my mind, like millions of others. When I got the game, it felt like an expansion pack to Melee and I was very disappointed. All it took was to play Mario Kart Wii at a kiosk to make me believe that it is far superior to Brawl. Another failure of reviewers.

The worst part is that all the characters that were good in the last game are also good in Brawl. So now we have to deal with the same idiots who pick characters for skill rather than individuality...

 

 Oh, MK Wii was a vast improvent over Double Dash? And you're saying dozens of reviewers failed to see how superior MKWii was to Brawl? Pfft. The difference in depth and polish between the two games is quite clear.

 Sure, you can have your opinion, I just don't agree with it :p  Don't take this personally, I just chose your post to state how I feel. Mario Kart is a good game, btw.

I've never played Double Dash, so I don't know. What I do know is that Mario Kart Wii is so much fun to play and really changed the series with a new controller. Brawl has to be played with the Classic or Gamecube controller if you ever want to be a half-decent player (argue all you want on this one) and I don't want to be playing Melee all over again. I played Melee non-stop since the Gamecube first came out. And with Brawl, I've played the SSE (which was such a horrible addition to the series) and I've played matches with friends. Most of us agree that the game is boring.

Mario Kart is the kind of casual, no-care fun that the Wii is all about. Brawl is more of the same crap. If we're talking about the Wii, depth and polish mean nothing to me.