04-06-2015, 01:00 PM
At work, so I can't type out vast responses, but I don't have much to say anyway.
My preference is largely based on ME rather than the games themselves. I loved Melee for the multiplayer experience, and Brawl for the single player. This is largely because Melee was out when I was a young adult; my family and friends still mostly lived at home and liked to play games together.
Brawl came out when I was more grown up, my family and friends move to different places, and with everyone working and living in different areas, group play wasn't always an option.
I have strong likes for both games, but if I had to choose just one, I'd pick Brawl solely because my Wii U is backwards compatible with it, and I don't feel like hooking my GameCube up for literally one of only four GameCube games I own.
My preference is largely based on ME rather than the games themselves. I loved Melee for the multiplayer experience, and Brawl for the single player. This is largely because Melee was out when I was a young adult; my family and friends still mostly lived at home and liked to play games together.
Brawl came out when I was more grown up, my family and friends move to different places, and with everyone working and living in different areas, group play wasn't always an option.
I have strong likes for both games, but if I had to choose just one, I'd pick Brawl solely because my Wii U is backwards compatible with it, and I don't feel like hooking my GameCube up for literally one of only four GameCube games I own.