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8 Reviews
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Mario & Luigi Brothership, serinin uzun süredir beklenen yeni bir oyunla geri dönmesini kutlayan bir yapım. Zengin keşif mekanikleri, tatmin edici savaş sistemi ve yaratıcı dünyasıyla oyunculara keyifli bir macera sunuyor. Seriye ilk kez adım atacak oyunc...
Mario & Luigi: Brothership is far from the duo's best RPG outing, but that's not to say it is a bad one. The combat is engaging enough to remain entertaining throughout the 40+ hour adventure, even as it crawls along against the tide...
Published: 2024-11-20, Author: Rob , review by: nookgaming.com
The Mario & Luigi series began to grow stale over time, so I'm happy to say that Mario & Luigi Brothership is a welcome refresher in several gameplay areas. When it's fun, it's very fun, and there are a lot of neat ideas and sections that make this game g...
Published: 2024-11-14, Author: Matthew , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: While Nintendo rarely publishes duds, it feels like the last year or so has seen the venerable company on another level in terms of releasing great games. Off the top of my head, since October last year we've had a combination of amazing original games (S...
Selvom Brothership ikke når de højder, som AlphaDreams tidligere Mario & Luigi-spil har sat, formår Acquire stadig at skabe et fornøjeligt RPG, hvor det visuelle næsten opvejer den manglende charme i dialogen og karaktererne. Der er dog langt for det nye...
Published: 2024-11-04, Author: Alan , review by: stuff.tv
Pros, Charming and expressive art style, Engaging and challenging action-based battles, Fun Bros Moves
Cons, Making preemptive attacks can be annoyingly fiddly, Some pacing issues
As the last new first-party title of 2024, Mario & Luigi: Brothership is another success from Nintendo. Even after the impossible peaks of last year's Tears of the Kingdom and Super Mario Bros. Wonder, there's still plenty to give in the Switch's twilight...