Nintendo remains silent regarding the developer of Mario and Luigi: Brothership, but that hasn't stopped the internet from ...
In those days, some series exclusively appeared on the company’s handhelds, including Mario & Luigi. Debuting on Game Boy Advance, the Mario & Luigi RPG series later saw games on DS and 3DS. While ...
Nintendo has been characteristically quiet about who's making Mario & Luigi: Brothership since the game was announced back in ...
Mario and Luigi’s brotherly bond is at the front and center, with even the cover art showing the pair closer than ever in a shoulder embrace, with new Bros. Attacks, new game mechanics ...
Mario and Luigi are back in another role-playing adventure, but this time, they’re bro-ing it up with some unique moves, including holding hands and spinning around until they resemble a flying ...
This year alone, Acquire released Ancient Weapon Holly, C.A.R.D.S RPG: The Misty Battlefield, Scars of Mars, and something ...
If I had to choose a single word to describe Mario & Luigi: Brothership after an hour or so seeing a few different areas of the near-final game, that word is up there in the headline: it’s ...
The most interesting of Nintendo's last forays into the Mushroom Kingdom this generation, however, is the long-awaited return of its traditionally handheld-only Mario & Luigi series, whose ...
I’m not sure what’s harder to believe: The fact that there hasn’t been a new Mario & Luigi game in nearly a ... Like Super Mario Bros. Wonder, this RPG features significantly more expressive ...
The first Mario & Luigi role-playing game in nearly a decade, it finds the bros exploring islands on a vessel that’s part ship and part island. It sports an all-new cel-shaded art style and is ...
You’ll have to rely on Mario and Luigi’s brotherly bond to succeed. Use Bros. Moves to get past obstacles while you explore, and powerful Bros. Attacks in a dynamic twist on turn-based combat.
next month sees the arrival of the new RPG Mario & Luigi: Brothership. If you haven't already seen our own 'hands on' here on Nintendo Life, we think this entry will be worth the wait as it seems ...