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Published: 2016-03-28, Author: Sean , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Since his inception in the early 80s Mario has been a very busy mascot for Nintendo. He's been placed in literally hundreds of games and starred in dozens, the most notable of course being the main series of 2D and 3D platformers that made the plumber fam...
Abstract: In some ways, Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam is a wake-up call after the half-asleep Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. In others, it's the missing story that seems to have detached from Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Regardless of which issue it could resolve for either s...
Abstract: Mario & Luigi are back for another turn-based mobile adventure, but this time they have the help of a third counterpart, Paper Mario. The two franchises meet for the first time on 3DS in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam.Combining elements of the Paper Mario world...
Abstract: The Mario & Luigi series is officially a long-running take on the RPG genre in handheld form. It started way back in 2003 with Superstar Saga. It was up from there with the likes of Partners in Time and Bowser's Inside Story.Then we had Dream Team. Man, I...
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Published: 2016-01-25, Author: Robert , review by: gamecrate.com
Even though the visuals are a bit softer and there are a few elements you may have run into before, Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam continues the winning streak for the team at Alphadream. It's done remarkable work mixing the Paper Mario universe into the mix, a...
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Published: 2016-01-25, Author: Jason , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: When you think of sensational action sequences and explosive setpieces, your mind may jump to big-budget productions like Uncharted or Tomb Raider. Allow me to present a dark horse contender: the unassuming Mario & Luigi series, with its goofy animations...