Having the Mario Bros. sail a giant island-ship hybrid to uncover and explore new islands is a great idea on paper, but in ...
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The retro game collection scene is in a weird spot these days, with a whole lot of fans who just want to enjoy old games in ...
this feels like a tired entry. But, if you want a light-hearted game to enjoy with a group of friends, regardless of their skill level, you could do a lot worse, though. Mario Party: Island Tour ...
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At times - any time you think too much about it - Brothership's narrative can feel like the joke adventure that Paper Mario once sent Luigi on to explain his absence from the game. Mario would be ...
Earlier this year, I revisited Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for the first time in two decades. I remembered loving it as a kid, but it had been long enough that I couldn’t exactly tell ...
Mario & Luigi: Brothership is an excellent return to Nintendo’s otherwise languishing role-playing game (RPG) spin-off series, packed chock-full of charm, wit, and whimsy, plus pleasingly detailed ...
While we’ve already had two Mario-centric RPGs in the last year on the Switch, it’s been over a decade since Nintendo released an original Mario & Luigi game. While Super Mario RPG and Paper Mario ...
Brothership tries to be a bigger, bolder version of the casual RPG series, but this top-heavy ship ultimately capsizes.