
Ultimate also have pretty sizable modding communities, but are generally less popular due to their respective consoles being harder to crack open.

for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Melee, as well as adding new characters and content. Project M in particular got a lot of attention, completely overhauling Brawl's game engine to make it closer to Super Smash Bros. Despite this, the game was still fairly popular because it was pretty easy to hack and create mods for. series due to it being slower and more casual-oriented compared to its predecessors. Brawl is a very Contested Sequel amongst fans of the Super Smash Bros. The game even got an update that added four of the Workshop characters as official fighters. That is, until the game got Steam Workshop support, allowing people to create their own characters and stages to be added into the game, effectively turning the game into a M.U.G.E.N-like game. Rivals of Aether on its own would have been a solid Platform Fighter, but one more appreciated by the competitive community than the casual player.Many mods aim to fix issues that fans have with the combat and UI, although other popular mods include making the Kingdom Hearts III: Re𝄌Mind characters playable outside of their specific boss battles, making bosses playable, or customizing the appearances of Sora and bosses to reimagine fights from previous and other games. While Kingdom Hearts III is generally considered a decent game on its own, the release of its PC port resulted in a surprisingly robust modding scene.Consequently, a number of "easy mode" ROM hacks emerged over the years in an attempt to make the game more accessible to newcomers, mostly by increasing the amount of experience and money earned from battles.

