Brothership adds more RPG depth to the series, but its flat writing and overabundance of gimmicks drag it down.
As much as I've enjoyed my hours playing Mario & Luigi: Brothership so far, it's a very familiar formula for Nintendo.
Now we have Mario & Luigi: Brothership which keeps the streak alive with a blend of charm, humor, and clever gameplay.
Having the Mario Bros. sail a giant island-ship hybrid to uncover and explore new islands is a great idea on paper, but in practice, navigation boils down to a pretty unspectacular ocean map where you ...
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 for bankruptcy in 2019. It’s also ...
Mario and Luigi are back for what may go down as their greatest adventure yet. Nintendo has spent the past year reliving the ...
The moustachioed brothers sail away on a new RPG adventure. Brothership is easily the spinoff series high point ...
When writing game reviews, it’s usually an important factor to consider the game within its intended context. For example, if ...
Brothership certainly makes it feel as if the series has never been away but if you’re not familiar with it, it is very ...
Mario & Luigi Brothership is a must-play game for being among the most unique and creative RPGs on Nintendo Switch. Nintendo clearly went 'all out' ...
Mario & Luigi finally set sail on a home console for the first time ever, and my word is it a resounding success. The typical ...
Mario & Luigi: Brothership is an excellent return to Nintendo’s otherwise languishing role-playing game (RPG) spin-off series ...