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Offers an insanely addictive and fun multiplayer experience. Invite your friends over and watch the hilarity ensue
Entertaining multiplayer
Both offline and online
More sidekick characters to choose from
Each with unique megastrike shots
Goaltending minigame during megastrike shots is pretty cool
Lots of different attacks and weapons to use.
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Mega Strikes can easily be abused The Final Word At the end of the day
Mario Strikers Charged is a phenomenal addition to the Wiis library and will rival GoldenEye 64 in terms of the exhilarating multiplayer experiences that it offers up. Dont turn ...
Gameplay can get overly chaotic
Artificial intelligence tends to be either too easy
Entertaining multiplayer, both offline and online, More sidekick characters to choose from, each with unique megastrike shots, Goaltending minigame during megastrike shots is pretty cool, Lots of different attacks and weapons to use.
Gameplay can get overly chaotic, Artificial intelligence tends to be either too easy, or overly cheap, Tackle function can be a bit overpowered, Somewhat bland presentation.
Marios soccer sequel is a markedly more enjoyable game than its predecessor, especially for those who prefer the multiplayer arena. ...
Offers an insanely addictive and fun multiplayer experience. Invite your friends over and watch the hilarity ensue
Mega Strikes can easily be abused The Final Word At the end of the day, Mario Strikers Charged is a phenomenal addition to the Wiis library and will rival GoldenEye 64 in terms of the exhilarating multiplayer experiences that it offers up. Dont turn ...
At the end of the day, Mario Strikers Charged is a phenomenal addition to the Wiis library and will rival GoldenEye 64 in terms of the exhilarating multiplayer experiences that it offers up. Dont turn your nose up at it just because you dont like so...
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Mario Strikers: Charged is here for the Wii and so is online play. I'm not a big fan of Pokemon so this was my first opportunity to get online and have some fun with the little white box. My initial impression of the game was not great, but after playing...
Abstract: Mario Strikers Charged continues the tradition of sports-themed Mario titles. The sequel to Super Mario Strikers isn't as addictive or engaging as its predecessor, but it is still a lot of fun, and with the addition of online multiplayer, it's hard no...
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Published: 2007-09-04, Author: James , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: Mario Strikers Charged is not your typical soccer game or your typical Wii game, but it makes for an excellent offbeat arcade sports game on Nintendo’s system. And it’s the second ever to work over the Nintendo Wi-Fi–a real blessing, sin...
Abstract: For me, soccer has always been one of those sports I really didnt enjoy playing sim-style games of. Im not trying to say that the FIFA series is bad or anything – it could be enjoyable at times – but soccer just felt too off for me. Maybe its...
Abstract: I found that the visuals in Mario Strikers Charged were a step up from the original GameCube version. Overall the colors are vibrant and the detail of such really has some punch. 16x9 widescreen is supported in this game. I review my Wii games on a 42-...
Abstract: This isnt your fathers Mario game. Mario Strikers Charged is the sequel to the GameCube soccer title Super Mario Strikers. While the game may seem very similar to its predecessor at a surface level, a bevy of improvements, including the Wii’s first...
Abstract: As someone who loathes even the theoretical concept of athletics and is unable to play even a round of Texas Hold 'Em over XboxLive, I've gotta admit that I wouldn't consider myself the most -- shall we say -- qualified person in the world to review ...