To restore order, Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Yoshi must team up with a whole new crew: four Rabbids heroes! Together, they will battle with weapons through four worlds filled with combat, puzzles, and unpredictable enemies.ĭeveloped exclusively for the Nintendo Switch™ system, The Mushroom Kingdom has been torn apart by a mysterious vortex, transporting the chaotic Rabbids into this once-peaceful land. I don’t mind the deliberate inconsistencies - it’s not like Mario games aren’t this way all of the time, with our plucky plumber offering only a few woo-hoos and yippees as those around him speak in coherent sentences - but it may frustrate others.Two worlds collide in Mario + Rabbids® Kingdom Battle! The game also does that thing where some lines are fully voiced and others aren’t, while Beep-O probably says too much (look, I just never took to the thing, sorry Ubisoft). Which makes against-the-clock challenges to grab coins or toss fish into a pond (because, why not) more tricky than they should be. And while the right stick does what it’s so traditionally known for, swinging the camera this way and that, it feels like it doesn’t quite keep up. It’s the free-roaming areas where sometimes a big chunk of rock, a tree or a wall will lodge itself between your eyeballs and Mario’s backside (not so Chris-Pratt flat here). Not in battle, when you can fly around from a drone-like perspective to keep tabs on opposition movements, and lay out your battleplans with some confidence.
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