Smash 2 is a gameplay modification of Super Smash Bros. Brawl designed to make the gameplay more closely resemble that of Super Smash Bros. Melee, as well as Super Smash Bros. Unlike Project M ,the character models, stages and feel of the game are completley refurbished and made to look like a true sequel to Melee, hence the name Smash 2. Smash 2 best replicates Meleematching the teir, speed and overall gameplay of Melee, many mechanics and features of Melee make the characters look like their 2001 counter parts with total redisgns and moveset changes, such as Lucas, Wario, Sonic and Snake.

Smash 2 has had positive feedback from youtubers and fellow gamers/smashers. praising it for its smooth polish and gameplay.

Universal changes

Stages

Most of the stages in Smash 2 are made to function similar to Melee, but not entirely

Stages
Stage Changes Stage Changes
 
 
Battlefield
Replaces Brawl's Battlefield.  
 
Final Destination
Replaces Brawl's Final Destination.
 
 
Princess Peach's Castle
Replaces Delfino Plaza, switches and Banzai Bills no longer appear, and the platforms on the sides move all the time as opposed to when players stand on them.  
 
Dream Land
Replaces Luigi's Mansion, Whispy Woods will eventually stop blowing fighters away after some time.
 
 
Mushroom Kingdom
Replaces Mushroomy Kingdom, scale platforms now alternatively move up and down, and some blocks no longer regenerate when destroyed.  
 
Mushroom Kingdom II
Replaces Mario Circuit, logs no longer drop from the waterfall and Birdo no longer makes an appearance.
 
 
Icicle Mountain
Replaces Rumble Falls, now follows a set mapping of scrolling rather than a random one.  
 
Hyrule Castle
Replaces Bridge of Eldin.
 
 
Great Bay
Replaces Pirate Ship, Tingle goes through the stage when his balloon pops.  
Secret Cave
A new stage that replaces Norfair, the stage takes place on the final transformation of Brawl's version of Castle Siege with some added rock platforms, one of them being attached to the stage and tilting with it.
 
 
Brinstar Depths
Replaces Frigate Orpheon, the stage always rotates to by the left by 2 every so often.  
 
Yoshi's Story
Replaces Yoshi's Island (Brawl), Fly Guys no longer fly into the stage.
 
 
Fountain of Dreams
Replaces Halberd.  
 
Meteo
Replaces Lylat Cruise, the stage itself is still Venom, but the background is redone to one reminiscent to Meteo, another area in the Star Fox games.
 
 
Poké Floats
Replaces Pokemon Stadium 2.  
 
Mute City
Replaces Port Town Aero Dive, the racers now only show up in the first area and fifth area, with the latter one's platform no longer tilting.
 
 
Castle Siege
Textures are changed to look like Melee, the stage also no longer transforms.  
Wario's Castle
A new stage that replaces WarioWare, Inc., there are two middle size platforms on the sides of the stage and one smaller one in the middle. The right platform goes down into a staircase lowering to the right side. Both big platforms have two soft platforms above them. There's also rushing water underneath the stage, similar to Jungle Japes.
 
 
Forest of Hope
 
 
Fourside
Replaces New Pork City.
 
 
Summit
 
 
Yoshi's Island N64
Replaces Skyworld.
 
 
Kongo Jungle N64
Replaces 75m, the cannon at the bottom of the stage no longer operates.  
 
Flat Zone
Replaces Mario Bros., the guy carrying the oil no longer comes outside and the platforms almost always stay in their default position.
 
 
Flat Zone II
 
 
Kongo Jungle
Replaces PictoChat, there's no longer a barrel cannon at the bottom of the stage and nothing comes in from the waterfall.
 
 
Shadow Moses Island
Retextured to look more like how it would in Melee.  
 
Green Hill Zone
Retextured to look more like how it would in Melee.
 
 
Temple
 
 
Yoshi's Island
 
 
Jungle Japes
 
 
Onett
 
 
Green Greens
 
 
Rainbow Cruise
 
 
Corneria
 
 
Big Blue
 
 
Brinstar
 
 
Pokémon Stadium

Release history

Wave 1

The following characters were added to the game

Trivia

References

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