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August 2013
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The editors liked
Satisfying
Dynamic action. Enjoyably silly. Quirky humor.
Absorbing combat system
Dream world powers are a blast to use
Colourful cast of characters
Irreverent sense of humour
Rich RPG system with lots of content to explore.
The editors didn't like
Holds your hand too much in the first few hours. Not very deep
Abstract: 3DSMario & Luigi: Dream Team is the latest entry in the popular Mario & Luigi RPG series and the first of the games to make the jump to the Nintendo 3DS, which it does with quite a bit of gusto. The game has undergone quite a few changes in order to ta...
Abstract: Fans often miss games in the Mario RPG series because they do not have obvious series titles like "Super Smash Bros." or "Mario Kart." However, through countless generations, this franchise continues to evolve and improve on gameplay mechanics. As one of ...
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Published: 2013-08-19, Author: Mario , review by: neoseeker.com
As cliché as it may be for a Mario game, Dream Team's strongest traits are its charm and lightheartedness. Unfortunately, it's a rather uninspired RPG both in terms of story and mechanic, yet makes up for that in personality and general cheerfulness. I me...
Published: 2013-08-13, Author: Russell , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team is an excellent addition to the series. I do feel it's a little too easy at times since you can save anywhere and restart from battles when you die, so that may turn away some gamers. Still, the Luigianary Works mechanic shakes t...
Published: 2013-08-08, Author: Adam , review by: gotgame.com
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team is still an enjoyable entry to the handheld series. It may not fully capture the charm of the last game, but it still manages to add new features and be enjoyable on its own. If you're in for a long Mario adventure, give this o...
Abstract: Mario and Luigi are incredibly popular worldwide, but let's face it: They're more mascots than they are actual characters. There's the heroic Mario, fearless and respected savior of the mushroom kingdom, and then there's poor Luigi, the clumsy and call...
Holds your hand too much in the first few hours. Not very deep
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team isn't an epic saga of danger, drama, and siblings finally being torn apart after decades of tension, but it is a fun little role-playing game on the Nintendo 3DS....
Abstract: With each new entry in a series, the expectation is that the latest game will be better than the last. When Super Mario Sunshine came out, we all hoped it would best Super Mario 64. Sometimes games don’t live up to the high standards of their predecess...
Abstract: CommentIf you’re hoping for something that’s going to surpass the excellent Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story from the DS, then you’ll be a little disappointed with Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. That’s not to say that Dream Team is bad, but it has a to...
The surface story is cookie cutter forgettable nonsense about nightmares locked in a battle with good dreams, more Kirby's territory than Mario's. However, if taken as a subtle character driven story exploring the mind of gaming's most popular sidekick, i...