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Published: 2022-10-17, Author: Adam , review by: gamingtrend.com
New Tactical Possibilities (many ways to play), Amazing soundtrack, Great cast of characters, New weapons, special abilities, and the addition of the Sparks
None worth mentioning
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope launches with a spark of life. There are improvements and expansion of the gameplay and performance of the first game. Three new heroes to the game including an original (non-Mushroom Kingdom related) Rabbid character named...
Published: 2022-10-30, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Deeply,Innately strategic,Gentle initial difficulty curve,Surprisingly meaty,Full of fun activities,Tonally consistent with Mario games,More coherent as a game than its predecessor
Could vary its battle objectives more,Some initial puzzles are a bit too basic
Abstract: With a spotlight shining upon him in a crowded LA auditorium, game developer Davide Soliani starts to sob uncontrollably. After years sworn to secrecy, Davide's dream game is finally being unveiled to the public – and by Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto, no...
Turn-based combat remains sublime,Sparks are a fun new addition,Controls are easy to pick up,
Slow starting, Voice acting is very hit-and-miss, Loading is tedious,
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope doesn't quite live up to the high expectations set by its predecessor but it's still provides for a fun way to spend an afternoon. Reasons to buy+Turn-based combat remains sublime+Sparks are a fun new addition+Controls are e...
Abstract: A wildclaw is bearing down on Rabbid Peach, and it will take some step-perfect choreography to save her life from this steroid-stuffed tiger. It is my fault, I shot the evil cousin of Tony The Tiger in the first place, but now that Rabbid Peach has fired...
Abstract: Everyone's always telling you to think outside the box, but it turns out that Ubisoft really took that to heart for Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope by ditching the grid system entirely. And oh my, what a revelation it is. Allowing characters to move freely...
Richer, more expansive world, Easy to pick up, hard to master, Freeform arena layout, Three difficulty choices, Six hero choices from the start, Mario can be removed from roster
Concept of an in-game store, One-time usable items, Mix of real-time and turn-based gameplay, Three in-game currencies, No co-op or PvP multiplayer
Abstract: Picking back up in the post-Rabbid invasion Mushroom Kingdom, things immediately get even weirder when a giant manta ray from space arrives to cause trouble. The story is actually one of Sparks of Hope's few missteps: the original's trans-dimensional blen...