As you'd expect, the Mario brothers are once again paired together in an adventure that always seeks to play up their partnership, with puzzles and gameplay designed around the concept of having ...
All hands on deck for an island-hopping adventure starring Mario and Luigi The brothers return for a brand-new adventure on the high seas! Set sail with Mario and Luigi on Shipshape Island (part ...
Mario and Luigi’s brotherly bond is at the front and center, with even the cover art showing the pair closer than ever in a shoulder embrace, with new Bros. Attacks, new game mechanics ...
like Super Mario Odyssey and Super Mario Bros. Wonder. With so many great Mario games available, now is a great time to look at all of the Mario games currently offered on the Nintendo Switch.
Mario and Luigi have many more moves at their disposal, nearly all of them team-up moves that involve both bros and carefully timed button presses. These Bros. Attacks include offensive moves that ...
Mario and Luigi are back in another role-playing adventure, but this time, they’re bro-ing it up with some unique moves, including holding hands and spinning around until they resemble a flying ...
Even the handful of motion-control games don’t do much with the concept; two even rehash Super Mario Party’s dreaded Trike Harder. It often feels like Nintendo has hit a wall after decades of ...
Mario & Luigi: Brothership doesn’t change the series’ once-winning formula too much, but it does expand it significantly. This time around, the brothers find themselves whisked away to the ...
Some of the Bros Attacks are more satisfying than others. For example, in Flash Clock, Mario & Luigi dash across a monochrome battlefield where time stands still, taking turns to wallop the enemy ...
It’s the “no-item” style of play from Super Smash Bros. for Mario Party, intended to make the game hard for casuals and remove the blame from sore losers who claim that everyone else is only ...