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The editors liked
34 activities on offer
Online and Local for almost every event
Plays quite nicely
Real solid presentation
Story Mode enjoyable rump
The nostalgic bits and accompanying minigames are great
Rugby sevens and football are surprisingly good
Fun
Replayable minigames
Cute character interactions
Great Retro and Modern music and visuals
Attractively bright
Crisp
And expressive graphics in both handheld and bigscreen modes
Features a large cast of familiar characters from the Mario and Sonic franchises
Offers local multiplayer for up to 4 players on one device
As well as local multip
Varied
Simple minigames
Looks nice
Eggman Nega
Retro games shine
Plenty of fun to be had
Looks fantastic
A lot of unique and fun events
Most of which have entertaining gimmicks
Control scheme choices allow you to pick and choose from swath of options
An accessibility-focussed design which helps cater to all ages
Bonanza of multiplayer games
Plenty of characters to choose from
Retro style games
Rotating ranked events are cool
Weirdly fullyfeatured character creator
The editors didn't like
A few Story Mode woes
Couple of events oddly missing
Motion controls not preferred way to play
Events are hit and miss overall
The story gets a mite boring
Rarely forced motion controls
Very small UI in splitscreen
2D events don't hold interest for very long
The mini games are not always the easiest to learn and may be frustrating
Especially for younger children or nongamers
Which may detract from its appeal as a familyfriendly party game
Tedious
Boring minigames
No multiplayer tournament modes
Eggman Nega
Some events are throw-away
Story mode drags on
A small portion of events are simplified to the point of not being very interesting
The Story Mode's plot isn't particularly strong
Motion controls limit use on Nintendo Switch Lite products
Published: 2020-09-04, Author: Edgar , review by: gadgetreview.com
Bonanza of multiplayer games, Plenty of characters to choose from, Retro style games
Motion controls limit use on Nintendo Switch Lite products, Lacks unlockables throughout the game,
Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 is a must have for any growing Nintendo Switch game library. While it may have a short story mode, the various olympic events keep the game from going stale by having a wide selection to choose from. Having...
Published: 2019-11-22, Author: Russell , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: At first we never thought that a Sonic the Hedgehog game would appear on a Nintendo console, but then we got Sonic Adventure 2 Battle on the Game Cube. Then we never thought that Mario and Sonic would appear in the same game, and then we got Mario and Son...
Published: 2019-11-12, Author: James , review by: gamespot.com
A lot of unique and fun events, most of which have entertaining gimmicks, Control scheme choices allow you to pick and choose from swath of options, An accessibility-focussed design which helps cater to all ages
A small portion of events are simplified to the point of not being very interesting, The Story Mode's plot isn't particularly strong
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 does little to make you excited for the real event next year. Its collection of sports minigames varies in quality, the story is dull, and with a surprising lack of structured party play, there's not a lot of...
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 is a fun party game. The majority of the events are a lot of fun with a few exceptions that suffer from unclear controls. While the story mode is a little uneven, it takes chances, which is commendable.Mario &...
Attractively bright, crisp, and expressive graphics in both handheld and bigscreen modes, Features a large cast of familiar characters from the Mario and Sonic franchises, Offers local multiplayer for up to 4 players on one device, as well as local multip
The mini games are not always the easiest to learn and may be frustrating, especially for younger children or nongamers, which may detract from its appeal as a familyfriendly party game
A family-friendly Olympic sports party game starring favorite characters from the Mario and Sonic franchises...
Published: 2019-11-06, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Varied, simple minigames, Looks nice, Eggman Nega
Tedious, boring minigames, No multiplayer tournament modes, Eggman Nega
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 is not a good minigame collection. While the minigames here aren't absolutely atrocious, none of them are particularly good or outstanding. Disappointing motion controls and a boring minigame selection really...
Published: 2019-11-05, Author: Jim , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: I've always been a big fan of Olympic-style videogames in a way which will probably date me. Just off the top of my head, I religiously played the following: Track and Field at the arcade and on the NES; Decathlon, Summer Games, Summer Games II, Winter Ga...
As we've come to expect from these bi-annual crossover minigame collections, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 packs a colorful and recognizable cast and a fair amount of fun into exciting, bite-sized mini-games that highlight some of the most...