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Review: Mario and Luigi: Brothership
Brothership gets the key elements of a Mario & Luigi game right, infusing satisfying quick-time events into turn-based combat ...
Some of that may come down to character design: I love how Mario and Luigi look in this cartoony art style, and many of the enemies look great, too, but the friendly power outlet-shaped residents ...
It features impressive gameplay, a heartfelt story, a stunning art style and the grandest journey in the series. For gamers who may have waited 21 years to finally play the Mario & Luigi series ...
Known for being a community composed of artists and creatives, Rumbla Island is the first island you’ll visit to reconnect the kingdom of Concordia in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. But whether you ...
(It’s always great seeing my boy Luigi get more love.) A key reason that all works boils down to the visuals. Nintendo has always prioritized aesthetically pleasing art styles over photorealism, and ...
First things first, Mario and Luigi: Brothership looks absolutely gorgeous. Though a clear step away from the pixelated art style of Superstar Saga and Partners in Time and the 3D look that came ...
Brothership sees Mario and Luigi whisked away from the Mushroom Kingdom to another ... Brothership‘s colourful cel-shaded art style is another similarity, making it stand out from both Mario’s other ...
Nintendo's latest entry in the Mario & Luigi RPG series arrives exclusively ... a fittingly emotive art-style, and a world that brimming with puzzles and challenges, make for a must-play in ...
Brothership has made me realize how mediocre the Mario & Luigi series is. As a kid, I adored Superstar Saga. Its chunky ...
With less than a week away from the latest entry in the Mario & Luigi franchise, Nintendo is prepping in one of the ways they know best.
Then there’s Gamestop, which has a pair of keychains using the same character art of Mario and Luigi that appears on all of the pre-order bonuses. Personally, I’m more drawn to the keychains ...