![]() ![]() "Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle" has lots of charmingly frivolous things to think about and it's easy to collapse into its world of tactical antics because its gameplay is so absorbing. And it helped make the game come together so well. Mario himself might not have been my favorite part of the game, but the reverence with which the game's creators hold Mario and friends was evident in every inch of this adventure. But despite these issues, I liked Kingdom Battle a lot, and it is now one of my favorite games on Nintendo Switch. The only things that slightly mar the experience are the lacking adventuring elements and a few user-interface issues, like the lack of camera-control that could have improved the battle system even more. The battle system is brilliant, and truly rewarding, the presentation is impressive, and even the Mario and Rabbid gangs compliment each other well. It's a concept that sounded pretty dumb on paper, and yet, the developers pulled it off–and more. This wonky crossover is the unlikely source of a superbly designed tactical combat challenge as well as a charmingly silly adventure.Īll in all, Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle shocked me. Additionally, it's IPs you wouldn't expect and they nailed it. I get it that some people aren't a fan of this genre, it won't magically make you so, but the fact is what it does is it changes the form and function of the particular expectations we have for this genre and the titles therein.
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