Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 on Steam - User reviews, Price & Information

Quick menu

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 lets you duke it out with the biggest and best fighting character roster yet! Choose your favorite brawlers, master their unique move sets, and use all-new powerful Supers to land the finishing blow with friends or across a unique, roguelike player campaign!

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 is a action, 2d fighter and arcade game developed by Fair Play Labs and published by GameMill Entertainment.
Released on November 07th 2023 is available only on Windows in 6 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain and Dutch.

It has received 1,606 reviews of which 1,209 were positive and 397 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.3 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 49.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for 34.99€ on Instant Gaming.


The Steam community has classified Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 into these genres:

Media & Screenshots

Get an in-depth look at Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 through various videos and screenshots.

System requirements

These are the minimum specifications needed to play the game. For the best experience, we recommend that you verify them.

Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-4430 / AMD FX-6300
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 2GB / AMD Radeon R7 370 2GB
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 15 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

User reviews & Ratings

Explore reviews from Steam users sharing their experiences and what they love about the game.

Nov. 2024
Let me start by saying this: If you're having trouble finding an online match, there's a Discord server called "Nick Brawl Grinders" dedicated to matchmaking and general chatting. I highly recommend joining it if you're new to the game. As for the game itself, I absolutely adore it despite all its faults. THIS is the kind of Nicktoons-themed platform fighter I've been wanting to see for years. It plays well, looks nice, has a solid roster, innovates the genre in a fun way with the Slime Meter, and has plenty of single-player content to keep even the biggest loners busy for a while. It also has an incredibly fun roguelike campaign mode, featuring the first original story for a Nicktoons crossover game in 15 years. This is where a lot of my hours of play went into. Yes, there are some bugs here and there, but I can look past a lot of them because I know this was made by a small development team that did the best with what they had. It's a labor of love by fans of the source material and I will gladly support their work as much as I can, especially if it gets us a 3rd game with a better budget and more time to cook. Even this late into its life, I highly recommend giving this a shot if you haven't. It's frequently on sale, has a small but dedicated community, and (unlike a certain other IP-driven platform fighter) is available to play offline as long as you want, even well after support has stopped. There should be at least one last big patch on the way at the time I'm writing this. Pick up the game then if you're still unsure now. EDIT: The patch has been out since the start of November and it's fantastic. Many of the issues have been addressed and fixed, making this game the best it's ever been. This is THE time to give NASB2 a try.
Expand the review
Oct. 2024
If you like Smash Bros than this is pretty much Smash Bros for PC. It's easy to learn hard to master type of game. It does things different to set it self a part of smash bros mainly the slime mechanic. I like it :)
Expand the review
Aug. 2024
Huge improvement over the jank, low-budget feel of the first game. The Slime meter is a cool addition that gives you EX versions of attacks and a super. The gameplay just feels good once you get the hang of it. I just wish the game was more popular and they brought back some cut characters like CatDog.
Expand the review
Aug. 2024
So this is Fair Play Labs second attempt at a brawl; it is definitely a step in the right direction; the game play feels much smoother this time around, and the combat feels very much like Smash itself; however, there is something new here that changes the Smash gameplay, which we were all used to up a bit. That being the slime o'meter, a gameplay addition that slowly fills up overtime during combat that allows you to strengthen base moves and/or completely fill up for a “final smash” rather than everyone fighting over a smash ball. The game also has a nice attempt at a campaign mode, which is surprisingly good. It's sort of like a brawl roguelike with randomly generated paths (the maps themselves you'll fight on aren’t randomly generated, though), but that’s expected and probably for the best. The maps themselves, though, are beautifully detailed and filled with small references here and there. I also noticed that there is a fair bit of dialogue here; however, you won’t get to see it all if you only play one brawler. Each character has dialogue lines when talking to characters from their respective series or unique dialogue with bosses or NPCs. There’s also a returning arcade mode from the first game, although this time around we have branching paths we can choose after each match, letting you choose who you’ll fight or what minigame you’ll do. This new arcade mode also has mini bosses as well. There’s also a single-player boss gauntlet mode, allowing you to take on all bosses one after the other. I haven’t really played this yet. The online multiplayer unfortunately seems dead. I’ve tried numerous times to get a game in any of the vs modes but couldn’t find a single one, which is very unfortunate as this game definitely has a lot of potential. EDIT correction there is an contingent of players online however you have to change your region most players seem to be in the USA region i got a lot of matches doing this. I now want to address some concerns. I’ve seen a lot of people very dissuaded from the game due to its price tag, as the first game was much cheaper, and while I can understand that perspective as someone who doesn’t like buying a lot of new games due to their $100+ asking prices nowadays, I have to admit I can sort of understand why this is 50 dollars. There is so much more effort put into the production of this game; the first one felt very cheap, jank, and stiff; however, the second entry is far more polished and completely remade from the ground up; the move sets have mostly been tinkered and changed, and the level designs have also been remade. With the added campaign and the depth of it, I can see why they’re asking for this price. The game has a lot more depth and a much higher budget this time around, and, to be honest, $50 is nothing compared to what most triple AAA developers are asking for a bug-ridden, unfinished game at launch, and at least you’re getting a game with no microtransactions like Multiverses, which will easily see you pay over $50 if you want to unlock anything fast. The complaint I'm probably most sympathetic to though is the removal of some previous fighters, which I do agree does stink. I don’t mind them removing some and replacing them with new characters from their series, i.e., Hey Arnold and/or Jimmy Neutron, but the removal of Cat Dog and Oblina now means there are no representatives for these particular series. I do hope that in further DLC (if we get a season 2) they add either these two characters back or a character from either series and hopefully two more from Nickelodeon series that don’t have representation yet. All in all, the game is probably one of the best smashlikes out there right now, and I honestly recommend getting it on sale. It's way better than the Janky first game, and if you’re a reoccurring smash player like myself, then this game will feel much more at home for you than the first game. Note: The game does have some small bugs, but I haven’t encountered anything major or game-breaking yet, so hopefully these will get patched out eventually. All n all i give this game a 8.5/10
Expand the review
June 2024
p good game, wish it wasnt dead :( and they only added like 2 characters since launch kinda sad :(
Expand the review

Similar games

View all

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl

Brawl it out with your Nickelodeon favorites in epic platform battles.

Similarity 99%
Price 49.99€
Rating 7.0
Release 04 Oct 2021

Battletoads

• Over-the-top combat with combos and hard-hitting morph attacks • Wild, varied gameplay sequences for all types of gamers • Hand-drawn animation feels like playing a cartoon • Drop-in couch co-op for three players

Similarity 62%
Price 19.99€
Rating 6.7
Release 20 Aug 2020

Rushdown Revolt

Rushdown Revolt is a platform fighter featuring 12 dazzlingly unique characters and best-in-the-business rollback netcode.

Similarity 58%
Price Free to play
Rating 7.6
Release 10 Sep 2020

MultiVersus

MultiVersus is a free-to-play platform fighter that brings the depth of iconic WB stars to life across the nearly endless possibilities of play.

Similarity 56%
Price Free to play
Rating 7.6
Release 19 Jul 2022

Punch Club

Train hard, fight crocodiles and find love. Earn your place in the Punch Club ranks, and discover who brutally murdered your father, in this choose your own adventure boxing management tycoon.

Similarity 55%
Price 9.75€
Rating 7.9
Release 08 Jan 2016

Street Fighter V

Experience the intensity of head-to-head battles with Street FighterÂŽ V! Choose from 16 iconic characters, then battle against friends online or offline with a robust variety of match options.

Similarity 53%
Price 19.99€
Rating 6.7
Release 15 Feb 2016

Commando Collection

A reboot of classic 2D side-scrolling shooters, featuring a new Survival Mode and Workshop system. Fight as a WWII Allied soldier across diverse battlefields with imaginative weapons. Survival Mode brings fresh enemies, epic bosses, and new challenges—relive childhood memories with a twist!

Similarity 52%
Price -20% 3.99€
Rating 9.2
Release 26 Jul 2024

Rumble Club

Punch your friends for free! Battle solo or squad up in clumsy chaos across an ever-changing slate of game modes with up to 20 players.

Similarity 52%
Price Free to play
Rating 7.6
Release 23 Apr 2024

Iron Snout

Iron Snout is a fast, colorful and brutal fighting game in which you will be helping a piglet fight for its life against hordes of wolves.

Similarity 51%
Price Free to play
Rating 9.5
Release 27 Jan 2016

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection contains thirteen prior released classic games. This collection is a great place for gamers to experience these popular titles on Steam.

Similarity 50%
Price -78% 8.99€
Rating 8.3
Release 30 Aug 2022

Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef

From the developers of the Guns, Gore and Cannoli franchise comes a new 2D run & gun platformer: Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & TEEF! Spearhead an Ork invasion, destroy the hive city and kill your warboss! ‘Ere we go!

Similarity 50%
Price 19.99€
Rating 8.4
Release 20 Oct 2022

Ultra Street FighterÂŽ IV

The world’s greatest fighting game evolves to a whole new level with Ultra Street Fighter IV.

Similarity 50%
Price 27.99€
Rating 8.8
Release 07 Aug 2014

Data sources

The information presented on this page is sourced from reliable APIs to ensure accuracy and relevance. We utilize the Steam API to gather data on game details, including titles, descriptions, prices, and user reviews. This allows us to provide you with the most up-to-date information directly from the Steam platform.

Additionally, we incorporate data from the SteamSpy API, which offers insights into game sales and player statistics. This helps us present a comprehensive view of each game's popularity and performance within the gaming community.

Last Updates
Steam data 12 April 2025 04:09
SteamSpy data 11 April 2025 21:16
Steam price 15 April 2025 04:47
Steam reviews 14 April 2025 19:52

If you'd like to dive deeper into the details about Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2, we invite you to check out a few dedicated websites that offer extensive information and insights. These platforms provide valuable data, analysis, and user-generated reports to enhance your understanding of the game and its performance.

  • SteamDB - A comprehensive database of everything on Steam about Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2
  • SteamCharts - Analysis of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 concurrent players on Steam
  • ProtonDB - Crowdsourced reports on Linux and Steam Deck Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 compatibility
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2
7.3
1,209
397
Online players
12
Developer
Fair Play Labs
Publisher
GameMill Entertainment
Release 07 Nov 2023
Platforms
By clicking on any of the links on this page and making a purchase, you may help us earn a commission that supports the maintenance of our services.