Visually, Mario & Luigi: Brothership is a candy-coated affair that fits right in with the series. There's a cel-shaded ...
Mario & Luigi: Brothership has a fairly straightforward RPG level-up mechanic, that sees both brothers earning XP from defeated enemies to level up and increase their stats. Each brother has his own ...
The Mario & Luigi series came as a shock to players when it first debuted way back in 2003 with Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga ...
this is still the best the RPG series has ever looked – especially when compared to the two most recent Nintendo 3DS remakes. The last time we saw Mario and Luigi, it felt like the series was ...
Please verify your email address. Mario & Luigi: Brothership's combat offers a unique twist on turn-based combat as you're able to still control the characters to determine how well they attack or ...
According to multiple eShop pages, this new entry in the Mario & Luigi series will take up around 9.8GB (so close to 10GB). The last entry in the series dates back to the 3DS era in 2018/19 with ...
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 ...
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 ...
It’s the first entry in the Mario & Luigi series since 2015’s Paper Jam on the 3DS, which makes it even more notable. And as someone who’s never played any of those older games, Brothership has ...
The bad news is that Mario & Luigi: Brothership – the only fully original adventure so far in this plumber roleplaying renaissance – is easily the worst of the bunch, and an incredibly ...
Michael McWhertor is a journalist with more than 17 years of experience covering video games, technology, movies, TV, and entertainment. Nintendo’s Mario & Luigi series has long been home to ...