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Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2is the perfect example of the second time’s the charm.
It’s almost as if it’s a completely new title.
It’s the perfect game for a Nickelodeon fan.
You play as your favorite character and explore various stages, which are backdrops drawn from the Nickelodeon shows.
With 25 stages to choose from, we are definitely spoiled for choice.
So, which stages should you explore first?
Find out the best stages inNickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2.
This is where the main brawl ensues.
The field has a second platform, which moves back and forth across the main stage.
Also, it has multiple cameos, which renders it the ultimate choice for multiplayer battles.
Moreover, the OST on the stage complements every action on the screen.
The slide guitar and ukuleles are a perfect addition to the chaos that ensues.
Omashu
Omashu is another great stage for a multiplayer brawl.
It is one of the largest stages, with plenty of Easter eggs from Avatar: The Last Airbender.
It features plenty of hazards, which leverage the vastness of the stage.
If you have an appetite for chaos, you should try the Omashu stage.
It features many platforms, meaning your opponents can swoop in from any direction.
Also, the stage hazard is a rolling card that enters and exits in random sequences.
Thankfully, you get a warning sign before it comes rolling in.
Harmonic Convergence
Coming straight from the elemental adventure, Avatar is the Harmonic Convergence stage.
The stage originates from The Legend of Korra series, which serves as Korra’s home stage.
It’s a tad different from other stages since it has no platforms.
It features a slight overhaul, with sloping terrain near the ledges.
The stage also features stone pillars in the background.
How ironic is it that a platform fighter game has a stage that has no platform?
However, the Harmonic Convergence stage still makes the cut as the best stage inNickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2.
Why, you may ask?
For starters, the stage is free of any obstacles.
This means it’s a level playing field where you prove to be the best fighter with no advantages.
Second, it features a stellar backdrop and music.
Despite being a basic stage with one base level, it’s still a grand and highly competitive stage.
In fact, it borrows the concept from the Final Destination stage fromSuper Smash Bros.
2.
In the previous title, the medium-sized stage featured three platforms.
In the sequel, the stage has been overhauled and is placed on top of a Cannon Cruiser ship.
You might know the ship from Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus since it was first introduced here.
The stage still features three platforms, one small and one large one where the action takes place.
The stage features uneven terrain, which presents a challenge.
However, you could leverage this to your advantage.
Plus, other Irken ships are continuously flying over the stage, firing lasers at the players.
Be wary not to get hit.
Moreover, like the Harmonic Convergence stage, the Irken Amada Invasion borrows a page from theSuper Smash Bros.series.
The best part about this stage is that it is a great equalizer.
It’s a huge stage with plenty of hazards, which you should probably keep an eye out for.
This toaster sporadically emerges, catapulting players across the stage and inflicting considerable damage.
But that’s not the sole source of chaos.
Evans I. Karanja is a freelance writer who loves to write about anything technology.
When not writing, he can be found playing video games or watching F1.