Very fun game and lots of strategy involved.
Very fun game and lots of strategy involved.
Admit it! When you first heard that Ubisoft had landed itself the Mario license to make a strategy game that starred its polarizing cast of insane “not-Minions†Rabbids, you just about burst a blood vessel in your brain. "Who do they think they are, messing with an iconic character in this way?
Game has pretty grafiics and is very addictive but the story is way to long and kind of annoying. Battles are good puzzles lol...but again is addictive and entertain.
Loved it. Real cutesy but it goes very deep with respect to playability. only issue was it was too short for my liking. Boss battles were epic. hope we see a sequel. Well done Ubisoft for such an innovative title. Real keen to see more games of this type on the Switch.
Firstly, how did the annoying rabbids find their way into a well-thought-of franchise like Mario? Also, who decided that they were going to make a turn-based strategy game involving said characters? Anyhow, this person obviously understood that it would actually work, so well done young sir!
Mario, possibly the most recognisable video game character of all time. This game's interaction is perfectly purposed for the switch and it's execution is brilliant fun.
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is the game the world wasn't prepared for. The world also wasn't prepared for it to be as good as it is. Giving Mario a gun and make him fight Rabbids in a weird XCom mashup doesn't exactly sound like it'd work, but it does – for the most part.
It's always neat when franchises work so well together unexpectedly. Kingdom Hearts (Disney + Final Fantasy) immediately comes to mind, and now there's Mario + Rabbids. It should come as no surprise that the Rabbids are behind Mushroom Kingdom's new look and inhabitants thanks to a device that...
Fun turn based strategy game that skillfully combines two different franchises
Second hand owners won't have the weapon advantage of the original owner
Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle sounds like a really silly idea, and it is. Rabbids are silly, and Mario is hard to take seriously, too. But instead of just making a gimmick game with Mario-style platforming or Rabbids-style minigames, Ubisoft crafted a genuinely deep, challenging strategy RPG...
Deceptively deep, complex gameplay; Tons of maps and challenges; Well-executed, fun premise
Squad sizes are limited; No online or competitive multiplayer modes
a brilliant and fun game well done nintendo hours of fun and entertainment with this game
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