Rahul somvanshi
Mario & Luigi: Brothership hit Nintendo Switch with a $60 price tag and promises 34 hours of adventure—but is it worth it?
Critically acclaimed devs from Acquire revived this Mario RPG after AlphaDream’s 2019 closure, with bold moves in graphics and gameplay.
Frame rate drops, stutters, and lag in docked mode have Switch players buzzing—is handheld mode the only smooth option?
The game introduces a Battle Plugs system with modifiable stats but quirky cooldowns that might throw off classic RPG fans.
The game's unique cel-shaded visuals, real-time lighting, and particle effects try to bring a fresh look, yet hardware limitations reveal cracks.
Some reviewers love the humor and combat animations; others call Brothership a disappointing reboot that misses what made the series special.
Nintendo’s upcoming Switch successor could shift the series' future, but where does Brothership rank among Mario RPGs now?
As fans await the next-gen Switch, Brothership enters the Mario RPG renaissance alongside Paper Mario and Super Mario RPG remakes.
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