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    Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

    Game » consists of 8 releases. Released Jul 12, 2013

    The fourth entry in the Mario and Luigi RPG series has Mario traversing dreams within Luigi's mind. Players will have to interact with Luigi on the bottom screen to provoke certain events within his dreams.

    riostarwind's Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (Nintendo 3DS) review

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    Mini Review: Mario and Luigi Rehash Team

    As my title implies this game just feels like I'm playing the same game as the last one with almost no improvements. Like making Luigi grow to a humongous size or using the same special moves over again. They do add a few new mechanics like the dream world but it just feels like I'm playing the inside Browser parts from the previous game. Starting off everything feels like it is going at a good pace but as the game goes along it keeps extending the time spent in one area which starts to be annoying after a while. This is also augmented by the humor not hitting the same high note so I was ready for the game to be over by the end.

    It isn't all bad the combat is still good since it still requires the player to time their attacks. Plus the game doesn't keep the timing for counterattacks simple so by the end you will need to be on point or you will be seeing the game over screen a lot. The crisp looking 2D sprites still look great too. But that doesn't make it a good game. To many boring moments and battles make this a M&L you should skip unless you really want to play through all these games.

    Other reviews for Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (Nintendo 3DS)

      An abysmal mess of a game. 0

      So, I hate this game. Why did I waste so many hours playing a game I hate, you ask? Well, one, because I hated it so much that I felt a need to write this review. But secondarily, and more importantly, this was the only game on my 3DS that I hadn't completed for long stretches of time, so it became my default bathroom-time game. Normally, if I'm playing a 3DS game that I like, the system gets elevated out of bathroom duty for the duration of the game, since the game is good enough that I want to...

      1 out of 3 found this review helpful.

      Significant control issues mar the whole experience. 0

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      1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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