This Wii U-only option lets players compete on even larger stages to accommodate all the characters traditional 4-player stages are included as well as the 8-player levels. In a major first for the franchise, a special mode lets eight players fight simultaneously in local multiplayer. With a variety of control options and amiibo compatibility, the timeless Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, parties of players can battle each other locally or online across stages inspired by classic Nintendo home console games. for Wii U, parties of players can battle each Mario! Link! Samus! Pikachu! All of your favorite Nintendo characters are back, along with plenty of new faces, in the fourth entry in the beloved Super Smash Bros. Mario! Link! Samus! Pikachu! All of your favorite Nintendo characters are back, along with plenty of new faces, in the fourth entry in the beloved Super Smash Bros. Overall, this is a piece of horsesh*t, if you didn't figure out already, and yes, it should be panned by critics of how absurdly bad it is. Kevin James lost even the 1.2 % of respect I had for him, he is a goddamn president in Pixels! Pixels looks appealing, but it can be ruined, HINT: Adam Sandler and Kevin James together. That should have been the location where Director Andy Fickman should have gone when making this movie. In about another 6 years, Blart will be back, but this time in a MENTAL WARD. Mall Cop 2 is like a really bad Kevin James movie, add that to a really stinky sock and add a stupid motor scooter to it, equals to a sequel. So yeah, it's terrible, ignore it at all costs, make sure your kids don't force you either.
Blart has lost his charm over the years, and boy, it shows, CRYSTAL CLEAR. The sequel just kills my love for Kevin James and Paul Blart. See, Mall Cop 1, was not only funny, but it was more appealing to a wider audience, it was clean, and proved to us that comedies don't need swearing to make their point clear, example: Observe and Report. I enjoyed the first movie, better than that knock off Seth Rogen comedy, Observe and Report. It was created so that our favourite mall hero, Paul Blart's 'Epic Saga" could be continued.
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 is an abomination of fart jokes, clumsy writing and a cheesy plot.