Sadly, development ceased on December 1, 2015, with the website being completely shut down in the process (including removing download links). The final public version before the project's end was 3.6 Full. Public reception was extremely positive, landing Project M front-page coverage and wiki support from the major gaming news website IGN. Simply put, it's a fan-made sequel/remake/improvement/conceptual expansion of Melee. Ultimately, the project is meant to create the ideal version of Super Smash Bros.: one that is well-balanced, is energetic, and supports a dynamic balance between offensive and defensive playstyles, yet overall slightly favors offense. Importantly, it isn't just a copy of Melee the goal is to tweak all 39 characters in Brawl's roster (and Melee fan favorites Roy and Mewtwo) to be viable yet fair fighters against the likes of the best characters Melee has to offer. enthusiasts known as the Project M Development Team (PMDT) (previously known as the Project M Back Room, PMBR), some of whom were involved in Brawl+, the previous attempt to modify Brawl into a better-balanced and competitively-oriented game. It was created by a group of tournament-style Super Smash Bros. Melee and designed to add rich, fast-paced, and technical gameplay to a well-balanced cast of characters. Brawl, inspired by competitive-style Super Smash Bros. Project M is a mod of the popular Nintendo Mascot and Platform Fighter Super Smash Bros. Please secure your wrist strap to safely contain hype.
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