Mario Luigi: Dream Team Bros Review | Gamereactor UK
Added: 12.07.2013 9:16 | 11 views | 0 comments
GR-UK writes: "The Mario Luigi side-series shows how there are few things in the Nintendo universe that the creators aren't afraid to turn on their head or make fun of."
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| Forbes - Mario Luigi Dream Team 3DS Review
Added: 12.07.2013 9:16 | 11 views | 0 comments
"Having been wowed by Paper Mario Sticker Stars slick presentation and pacey narrative some may mark Mario Luigi Dream Team down. However this is to over look its more thorough-going Role Play mechanics. This will be bread and butter for fans of the genre, but for newcomers like me it takes the RPG aspect of Sticker Stars and writes it large in brotherly form on the 3DS."
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| Eurogamer - Mario Luigi: Dream Team Bros. Review
Added: 12.07.2013 2:16 | 14 views | 0 comments
EG:This is an enjoyable but rarely essential entry to the Mario Luigi suite, then. AlphaDream is to be commended for its willingness to build each new game around a different kernel of an idea, but, perhaps inevitably, some of those ideas will be smaller than others.
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| Review: Mario Luigi: Dream Team (3DS)
Added: 12.07.2013 1:09 | 7 views | 0 comments
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Bros. is yet another excellent addition to a series that rarely every puts a foot wrong.
Carrying on very much in the same vein as the titles that have preceded it, Dream Team Bros.' greatest strength lays within its superb dialogue and utterly dry to nonsensical sense of humour. Any game that can make you laugh out loud within the first 5 minutes deserves some credit, but it’s a feat the latest Mario & Luigi achieves time and time again - it never falls into the realm of the obvious. Be it Luigi somehow breaststroking his way through the air or a text prompt actually insulting the one that was previously on-screen, it, more or less, manages to remain funny from start to...
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| Nintendo Hails 2013 as the Year of Luigi with new site
Added: 11.07.2013 20:29 | 6 views | 0 comments
Luigi has always played second fiddle to his shorter brother Mario and for the most part, he's been cool with it and we...
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| This week's new UK releases
Added: 11.07.2013 20:17 | 2 views | 0 comments
GamesAsylum looks at the week's releases, including Mario Luigi Dream Team Bros., Serious Sam Collection, Pacific Rim and The Walking Dead: 400 Days
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| New Super Luigi U (Wii U) Review The Green Hatted Plumber is King Here | C.O.G.
Added: 11.07.2013 19:16 | 13 views | 0 comments
Sure, COG is a bit later then expected with this review, but they think they have something to say about how Luigi manages to change what fans of Marios game have come to expect.
"Any Nintendo fan knows that 2013 is the Year of Luigi, and to continue the celebration of the green-hatted plumber New Super Mario Bros. U has been transformed into New Super Luigi U. This is not a new game per se, but it is a transformation of Mario Bros. U that was launched during the Wii Us release. So, does Luigi manage to take the spotlight and show those Mario fans out there that he can star in a game that is just as enticing and fun to play?"
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| Nintendo Life: New Super Luigi U Review
Added: 11.07.2013 3:16 | 13 views | 0 comments
Nintendo Life: So, what is New Super Luigi U? It's not straight-up DLC, nor is it sizable enough to justify a full price retail game, so Nintendo has opted for a best of both worlds approach; it's available as either pricey DLC for New Super Mario Bros. U or as an inexpensive standalone retail game to be released at a later date. What does it actually deliver as a game? A lot of polished and slightly maniacal 2D platforming fun, and something rather different from the meatier New Super Mario Bros. U.
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| Being a Hero's Sibling Sucks
Added: 10.07.2013 19:16 | 15 views | 0 comments
CCC says: "Nintendo announcing the Year of Luigi has got me thinking. In the world of video game siblings, Luigi has got it pretty good. Sure, he almost always gets second billing despite having the exact same abilities as Mario, but that isn't enough for the Mushroom Kingdom or the world. He's never good enough. No wonder he's a fraidy cat. It's probably some kind of complex. But when you compare him to the other video game brothers and sisters of the world? He's living like a king."
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