Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl Underrated Characters Fans Want

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Hostile, aggressive, and defensive over his enchiladas, Crazy Steve was definitely a fan-favorite character in Drake and Josh. Jerry Trainor’s performance is a memorable one, and Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl could definitely use a wildcard like Crazy Steve in the roster.


Roof Rage is a small indie game on Steam and Switch that is surprisingly fun. Its thirteen different characters are gorgeously rendered in pixel art, and it's smooth animations and good game feel are sure to impress. The game plays in a comparable way to the average platform fighter, but it's systems and the impact of landing hits sets it ap

This tweet by NibrocRock is playing off of that, and they're pretending to have "insider" knowledge of the game from their uncle, and use a fake mock-up to "confirm" that Kappa Mikey will be in the game. It's a hilarious joke playing off the classic "My dad works at Nintendo" meme we all know and love, even if there's a 0.1% chance Mikey actually makes it into the final game. Though, with Avatar characters already confirmed , it seems like there might be a lot of room for just about anyone to make it in. And, the devs seem open about oddball character choices, so hopefully, we won't have to go through the pain of seeing more beloved characters relegated to Mii Fighter costumes anymore

"Swiper, no swiping!" Relentless thief and constant nuisance for the titular young explorer in Dora The Explorer, Swiper would make an interesting fighter thanks to his special set of skills. While unsuccessful at every attempt to outsmart Dora, maybe the developers could cut him some slack and allow him to steal other fighters’ abilities and items.


While Power Stone 2 is technically an arena fighter, there's no arguing that it's the arena fighter closest to Super Smash Bros . Power Stone 2 upgrades its player count from two to four, and focuses even more on items and environmental interaction than the first game did. The result is a chaotic Brawl Stars Brawlers across multiple surprisingly dynamic stages that are up there with the best Super Smash Bros. has to offer. This series is harder to come by these days, having only been released on Dreamcast , PSP, and in arcades, but emulation should provide a good way to experience this often-forgotten Capcom clas

Brawling games are generally played by their community for an extended period of time and a constant amount of secret or hidden goodies to uncover will help with longevity. The trailer seems to hint at that with its deep dive into the sheer amount of content.

Patrick Star and Oblina are shown in the trailer making some silly moves at the camera or other characters which might lead to the possibility of various taunts to equip to use in-match. While character taunts don't really do much to alter gameplay, they do at least provide a fun and lighthearted way to express yourself in a multiplayer match.

For example, the Manhattan stage from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is shown quite a bit throughout the trailer. While it doesn't specifically show different variations, it could be a more hidden or nuanced feature that only happens during certain matches. Dynamic stages could make each subsequent match more exciting and varied.

Okay, so who doesn't love a good taunt in a multiplayer game? Taunting is a silly yet fun feature in many local and online multiplayer games . The Nickelodeon: All-Stars trailer seems to slightly hint at taunts at the press of a button, something that is easy to miss with each character quickly appearing on screen.

It would be massive oversight to only include one or two characters from a given, beloved series. The trailer seems to show off some of the main, more recognizable characters from the Nickelodeon universe, however, the trailer might just be hinting at others to unlock. At certain points in the trailer, you can see a silhouette in the background of a character just watching the match.

Boy Kappa Mikey sure was a trainwreck of the early 2000s, wasn't it? This show, created by Larry Schwarz, would be the most memorable thing Larry was a part of. The idea was that Mikey, an American Actor, would travel to Japan to star in a show, and would meet a bunch of characters along the way that were designed after anime stereotypes to contrast his Western animation stereotype character. It was a mess of a show, yet it still carved out a little space in all of our minds who saw it as kids/teens, and it hasn't left since.


If fans want a taste of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl early , they don't need to look any further than Ludosity's previous fighting game. Slap City is a charming platform fighter built with characters from Ludosity's past games, including Ittle Dew , Princess Remedy in a World of Hurt , and Iji . The game goes out of it's way to make all nine characters play very differently, and there are a ton of stages to play with. The game is known for its "Clutch" button, which modifies attacks when held. It also has a story mode with a very heavy emphasis on platforming. Slap City 's quality and attention to detail inspires a lot of hope for Ludosity's work on All-Star Bra