Not really. There's several combinations and using them all + timing is how you win. You haven't really proved anything and you claim to be a Smash fan but you basically sound completely ignorant or have a terrible local scene with noone any good and c-stick spamming = victory
"Local scene". I play with my friends... The thing is there aren't any advanced moves what so ever you can do. It IS an "easy to use" game, Everyone can play it. And as you said it takes timing, etc. to be good. But that's the point of all button mashing games, because everyone can make awsome moves you have to time them right. I'm not saying it is pushing one button all the time to win, but everyone here makes it sound like it is some super advanced game when it really isn't (and yes I know even if the game isn't super advanced you can still be a pro etc. at it and pwn everyone else, but then I refer to my post earlier :> ).
In Melee there were techniques such as teching and wave dashing that were fairly hard to use at first, I don't know if anything like that has carried over to Brawl though.
I´m playing Ninja Gaiden 3 for the NES,i dont remember it being so fucking hard,as a kid i beat the shit out of that game several times but now i´m barely able to pass the first level.
Currently I'm playing Oblivion, which is a really cool game (but my pc sucks so graphics sucks). Other than that I've played a looooot of games, the witcher, kotor 1&2, age of empires 2&3, rome total war, unreal tournament (original ftw), heroes 2 and many many more
Also, for about a year I played world of warcraft, fucking kickass game, but then I decided I wanted some kind of life, so I quit