Abstract: It is easy to dismiss Mario Party 9 without even giving it a try. Since Mario Party 6, no game in the series had a major impact, with 7 and 8 almost being perfect examples about how to take the fun out of a franchise. Similar games surpassed its formul...
Abstract: Mario Party ReviewMario Party used to be a bit of a guilty pleasure for me. I played the series most when it was on the Nintendo 64, with its boardgame meets mini-game collection hybrid proving to be ideal for multiplayer sessions. I never thought I wa...
Abstract: Mario Party returns this Sunday after an unanticipated five year hiatus. Why so long between games? Judging by the series’ steadily declining metacritic scores, Nintendo likely figured fans were getting a little tired of the same old formula. One also ...
Abstract: The Mario Party series could arguably be viewed as a precursor for a lot of the more “casual” games that have flooded the videogame market in the years that followed. The original title was released on the Nintendo 64 in 1998, and has been popular ever...
Abstract: For me, Mario Party was getting a bit long in the tooth back when I added series entry eight to my fledgling Wii games collection. Reskin some mini-games, board concepts and play methods each year and slap a £39.99 price tag onto and Nintendo were golden....
Published: 2012-04-03, Author: Stephen , review by: avforums.com
Game OnEntertaining gameplayShowcases old elements of the seriesFun for all the familyGame OffRestricted longevityDescriptions not always the bestYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Mario Party Wii ReviewMario Party proves that lon...
Abstract: The latest Mario Party game from Nintendo is a little more friendly than previous games in the franchise. Like its predecessors, Mario Party 9 is a video game take on a dice-rolling board game set in various Mario Bros. themed environs where you try to c...