Brothership tries to be a bigger, bolder version of the casual RPG series, but this top-heavy ship ultimately capsizes.
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Mario & Luigi’s battles are based more around QTE style button presses, with the idea being that two of the four face buttons ...
Super Mario Party Jamboree kicks off with Kamek welcoming ... the buddy that betrayed you has the audacity to show up waving a flag with your face on it like nothing ever happened.
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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 for bankruptcy in 2019. It’s also ...
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 ...
There’s an overarching plot about an important lighthouse, a revered tree, and some evil electrical components, but Brothership has the most personality when you visit each of the disparate islands to ...
What makes a Mario Party worth attending? Sure, it’s great to get some friends together for an evening filled with mini-games, backstabbing, and luck-based turnarounds, but it’s been a while ...