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October 2009
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The editors liked
Action-packed battles
Hilarious
Terrific graphics and animation
"swallowed by Bowser" gimmick is well-implemented.
Funny dialogue. Utilizes DS controls to the fullest. Fast paced.
Funny story introduces some hysterical new characters
Varied gameplay features plenty of creative puzzles
Terrific array of moves and combos
Badges and ranks are fresh additions
Bright
Vibrant visuals.
Inventive battle design
Great use of its characters
Great story and dialogue
Lengthy and challenging
Lots of things to discover
Creative use of inside/outside world dynamic
Super bright
Colorful well design worlds
Perfect blend of RPG
Platforming
And puzzle elements
Timing challenges are tough and rewarding
Clear and bright worlds and characters
Funny script
Could be a good first RPG for people
Interesting gameplay
Lots of areas to explore
Can see the map at any time and makes great use of the top and bottom screens.
The editors didn't like
Early parts of the game are fairly linear
Must we really blow into the mic?
Lengthy dialog scenes.
Not much replay value.
Some elements feel gimmicky at times
Battles can get repetitive
Switching between characters can be tedious
Overall a very easy game to play and progress
Slightly clunky controls demand some adjustment
No save anywhere. Bros items are gone. Not a lot of side quests.
Published: 2019-02-14, Author: Patrick , review by: gamingtrend.com
Creative use of inside/outside world dynamic, Super bright, colorful well design worlds, Perfect blend of RPG, platforming, and puzzle elements, Timing challenges are tough and rewarding
Overall a very easy game to play and progress, Slightly clunky controls demand some adjustment
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr's Journey is a one-two punch of fun, casual and amusing gameplay, complete with all the expected charm, humor, and challenge expected of a game in the Mario Universe. Bowser's Inside Story is one of the mor...
Published: 2019-01-29, Author: Chris , review by: gaming-age.com
Mario and Luigi Bowser's Inside Story is a charming game. If you've never played this game before pick it up for this adventure alone. It is a fun enjoyable experience. However, Bowser Jr's Journey should be skipped entirely, unless you are a completioni...
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story is the third entry in the dynamic Mario & Luigi series. Taking elements from the Mario RPG and Paper Mario franchises, this spin-off fuses RPG and platforming conventions together with amazing visuals, quirky storytell...
Ultimately, everything comes together to form one of the most refreshing and addictive RPG experiences. With a twenty hour long campaign, some fun mini-games and side-quests and overly addictive gameplay, you’ll be coming back to Bowser more than once...
Clear and bright worlds and characters, funny script, could be a good first RPG for people, interesting gameplay, lots of areas to explore, can see the map at any time and makes great use of the top and bottom screens.
No save anywhere. Bros items are gone. Not a lot of side quests.
Abstract: Mario and Bowser's rivalry over Princess Peach goes back almost a quarter century and has served as fertile ground for a bumper crop of successful games. Why then change the formula and make these enemies work together? Does Nintendo's new RPG, Mario ...
Funny story introduces some hysterical new characters, Varied gameplay features plenty of creative puzzles, Terrific array of moves and combos, Badges and ranks are fresh additions, Bright, vibrant visuals.
Not much replay value.
Mario and Luigi's latest portable role-playing adventure is their best yet. ...
Abstract: The story in most Mario games boils down to three things: Princess Peach is ransom fodder, the Mushroom Kingdom residents are hopeless at damage control, and Luigi treads that fine line between hero and zero. But though these elements have been in one ...