![]() This adventure mode takes place on a large overworld that lets you travel between points, choose your own path, and battle with Spirits you come across. ![]() As you travel across the land, you'll be able to free the captive fighters to join your forces, and imbue them with Spirits to fight against overwhelming forces. Toss in the mode's massive skill tree, and the ability to unlock some of the roster's fighters during your play-through, and World of Light alone makes this brawler worth the price of admission.Your adventure begins with Kirby as you must travel across the wide World of Light to encounter and battle different Spirits that have taken control of puppets formed from the Smash Bros fighters. ![]() Unlocking them, leveling them up, and strategically assigning them before battles is a surprisingly deep and engaging affair. More than just fan-pleasing collectibles, however, these spirits – which come in primary and support varieties – work as offensive and defensive buffs you can assign to your avatars. An early bout against R.O.B., for example, grants you the spirit of a Guardian, the spidery mech baddies from Breath Of The Wild. Besting these evil twins unlocks spirits, which are based on friends and foes that aren't otherwise playable. A beefy adventure for solo brawlers, it sees them traversing a massive over-world map, encountering possessed clones of roster fighters as they progress. Specifically, its World of Light mode puts a clever, addictive spin on the traditional story-driven campaign. If you're not a fighter with professional esports aspirations or can't gather enough friends to play Super Smash Bros Ultimate as a party game though, there's still plenty of fun to be had within its single-player offerings. Smash Bros has something for Switch owners of all stripes.
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