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Rhythm is a crucial resource in the role-playing game Mario & Luigi: Brothership. By Harold Goldberg Mario, Nintendo’s famously high-voiced plumber, is known to most fans for his action platformers.
While Mario & Luigi: Brothership doesn’t reinvent the wheel, it’s a solid RPG with fun mechanics and lovable characters. New additions like Luigi Logic and Plugs make for satisfying combat ...
Despite a few lurches here and there and some so-so exploration, Mario & Luigi Brothership offers an enjoyable voyage with smooth sailing, and a punderful script that brings the laughs.