Testseek.com have collected 106 expert reviews of the Mario Plus Rabbids Kingdom Battle and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mario Plus Rabbids Kingdom Battle.
August 2017
(83%)
106 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
411 Reviews
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The editors liked
Deep and exciting turn-based combat system
Satisfyingly challenging difficulty
Flexible options and helpful tools encourage progress and experimentation
An undeniably charming
Vibrant world
It's a hardcore tactics game that manages to be cute and funny
Lots of variety in enemies and situations keeps things fresh
Pipes and team jumps make for interesting positioning strategies
Forgiving nature serves as a good genre introduction without being boring
Strong visual design combines two disparate worlds i
Deceptively deep
Complex gameplay
Tons of maps and challenges
Well-executed
Fun premise
Solid combat mechanics
Most unlikely franchise pairing actually works
Strong visuals and animations
Coop based challenge mode
Surprisingly deep strategic gameplay
Rabbids are actually pretty cute
Memorable boss encounters
Excellent DLC adventure
Smooth controls
Balanced battles
Fun graphics
Humourous plot
Great visuals
Addictive soundtrack
Shockingly deep battle system
Rabbid Peach
Linking up to cause damage is joy when it comes off
Looks like a mainline Mario game
Adorable interactions between characters
Downright beautiful worlds
Elevates strategy gameplay
Fantastic amount of value
Good fun for kids and adults
Easy to learn
Hard to master
Couch co op up to two players
An honest to goodness Mario Game
Great humor
Easy mode
So much to do and unlock
Humor hits all the right notes again
New abilities provide a whole new dynamic to the gameplay
Perfectly paced with more content than anticipated
Fun story/mashup with Mario and Rabids
Colourful graphics and worlds
Enjoyable gameplay
Local co-op mode
Amiibo support
The editors didn't like
Some minor technical imperfections
Environmental puzzles grow boring midway through
Very occasional lag on early worlds
Developer
Lucky shots can carry you through or ruin a battle quickly
Inconsistent difficulty balancing
Some skills seem too powerful
Especially near the endgame
Annoying and perfunctory block-pushing puzzles in between the battles
Squad sizes are limited
No online or competitive multiplayer modes
Can get downright hard at times
Players that focus on a few characters may face hard times later
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Good fun for kids and adults, Easy to learn, hard to master, Couch co op up to two players
Can't access two-player right away, Lacks online multiplayer,
Mario and Rabbids Kingdom is a tonne of goofy fun for kids and adults alike. It's simple enough that kids can get into it, without feeling overwhelmed, but complex enough for an adult to feel challenged, if they want it to be. It's enjoyable single-player...
Abstract: Nintendo's Switch is on a roll. The youngest of the games consoles is punching above its weight with a mix of core Nintendo games that have pushed iconic characters like Mario and Link into the modern gaming age. The Switch is also a portable console, whi...
Smooth controls, Balanced battles, Fun graphics, Humourous plot
Occasionally repetitive, Long cut scenes
Highly suggested, for all ages.We really loved this game. The turn-based tactical gameplay was different from normal RPGs, and it was a nice change. The gameplay is smooth and the battles are balanced, offering casual fun without being aggravatingly diffi...
Abstract: Nintendo's Switch is on a roll. Now into its second year, the youngest of the games consoles is punching above its weight with a mix of core Nintendo games that have pushed iconic characters like Mario and Link into the modern gaming age. The Switch is al...
Published: 2018-06-29, Author: Dan , review by: ign.com
Donkey Kong Adventure feels almost big enough to be a sequel to Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle rather than just an expansion, and it packs in a lot of tactical fun. Donkey Kong is literally a game-changing character with abilities that are fun to learn a...