If you’ve been living under a rock for the last year and are craving a Mario RPG, then I’ve got good news and bad news. The good news is that Nintendo has put out three of them in the last 12 ...
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 ...
While Mario & Luigi: Brothership doesn’t reinvent ... These are particularly prevalent when there are several enemies on screen or heavy particle effects, affecting even the island navigation ...
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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 ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Mario & Luigi RPG series started on the Game Boy Advance, and even many years and a few iterations later, it has always reflected a connection ...
Over the past year, I’ve had a blast going through Super Mario RPG and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door on the Nintendo Switch. Given that I never owned an SNES or GameCube, these remasters have ...
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Please verify your email address. Mario and Luigi's latest RPG adventure is coming to the Nintendo Switch in the form of Mario and Luigi: Brothership. It's one of the biggest first-party Switch ...
What has always separated the Mario RPGs — aside from all of the Nintendo trappings — is their sense of humor. These games are funny. And Brothership is just as goofy as its contemporaries ...
Despite a few lurches here and there and some so-so exploration, Mario & Luigi Brothership offers an enjoyable voyage with smooth sailing, and a punderful script that brings the laughs.