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For a cutesy RPG, Mario & Luigi: Brothership (out Nov. 7) has a lot pressure riding on it. It’s the first new entry in the Mario & Luigi sub-series since its original developer AlphaDream filed ...
Mario & Luigi: Brothership sends Mario and Luigi on a mission to reconnect a broken world known as Concordia by reconnecting the land’s disparate and disconnected islands. Mario and Luigi travel ...
No matter the koopa-related danger, Toad has always stood by the side of Mario, Luigi, and Peach with a cheery smile. Tested ...
Mario and Luigi, known for their running, jumping, go-karting and more, are expanding their fighting skills — beyond “Super Smash Bros.” — in Nintendo’s upcoming video game “Mario ...
Mario & Luigi: Brothership is an incredibly disappointing return for an RPG series I’ve always loved. Apart from the combat, it fundamentally misunderstands its own past success, ...
Mario & Luigi: Brothership is well made and has some great ideas, but in breaking free of its handheld limitations, it becomes too ambitious for its own good. Upvote (4) Leave Blank.
Mario & Luigi definitely shares a lot of elements from the N64 Paper Mario title, mostly in its combat system...but it expands on the design to incorporate the two Mario Bros. into the action.
Instead, Mario & Luigi: Brothership, with its roughly 30-to-35-hour story and an endless list of things to check off, seems to have learned an unfortunate lesson from other RPGs, favoring bloat ...
I’m pleased to report that Luigi is appropriately just a tad taller than his brother - accurate to the all-important Mario Canon, despite the fact it would’ve been easy for Lego to simply ...
Mario & Luigi finally set sail on a home console for the first time ever, and my word is it a resounding success. The typical reaction-based combat of the series is back and more refined than ever ...