Testseek.com have collected 106 expert reviews of the Mario Plus Rabbids Kingdom Battle and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mario Plus Rabbids Kingdom Battle.
August 2017
(83%)
106 Reviews
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The editors liked
Great art design
Well-explained basics
Infectious charm
Quite dense and complex
Playful animations
Specially designed co-op levels
The editors didn't like
Music lacks variety
Campaign restricted to single-player
Sudden rise in difficulty
Rating (out of 10)
9
Gadgets 360 played a review copy of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle on the Nintendo Switch. The game is available at $59.99 (about Rs. 3
Great art design, Well-explained basics, Infectious charm, Quite dense and complex, Playful animations, Specially designed co-op levels
Music lacks variety, Campaign restricted to single-player, Sudden rise in difficulty, Rating (out of 10): 9, Gadgets 360 played a review copy of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle on the Nintendo Switch. The game is available at $59.99 (about Rs. 3,850) digit
Great use of characters from Mario universe and current pop culture references, Humour in some parts, such as cutscenes, makes for a very entertaining experience
Weak combat areas that feel too simplified, Far too easy to only rely on a set of characters and their skills, Puzzling omission of features or baffling use of some that are available,
Published: 2017-09-07, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Beautifully structured, exercises your strategic muscles, good Rabbids-Mario interplay, nicely observed learning curve, decent boss-battles, builds to a strategic crescendo
Puzzles are too easy in the early stages
If you own a Nintendo Switch, Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is an essential purchase. It's amusing, incredibly addictive, very distinctive and impeccably well structured.The single-player game is pretty meaty, but there's plenty of extra to do besides to...
Abstract: Mario sprints from cover, blaster in hand, sliding into a Rabbid taking cover behind a pipe. The Rabbid falls, stunned but still combatready; he'll need to be finished off. Mario takes off, putting his trademark platform skills to use as he jumps onto Ra...
Complex, nuanced strategy, Unique movement mechanics, Surprisingly action-packed for a strategy game, Tons of content, Great fan service for Nintendo characters
Sudden difficulty spikes in boss fights, Repetitive puzzles, Underwhelming story
Yes. Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle is a blast. If you like strategy games, this is freshest take on the genre you'll play all year. If strategy games interest you, but you've been afraid to dive in, this is a good way to dip your toe in the water.Mario...
Published: 2017-08-28, Author: Ryan , review by: stuff.tv
Smart and challenging combat system, Lengthy campaign and plenty of content, Story captures that lovable Mario charm
Inconsistent quality in puzzles
Honestly, I expected the Mario and Rabbids crossover to be a watered-down tactics game that was so simple and goofy that it could only be enjoyed by children. I was completely wrong. There's so much depth and content that this is an incredibly fun blast...
Published: 2017-08-28, Author: Stuart , review by: gamesradar.com
Looks and feels like a Mario game, Accessible but in-depth strategy, Varied and exciting battles, Big on replay value
Local co-op only
Mario + Rabbids gives you the action and strategy of XCOM in a way that does justice both to Mario and to the Rabbid's kooky style. Ubi's big E3 surprise is an unmissable Switch game...
Published: 2017-08-28, Author: Oli , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Rabbid Peach is the game character of the century. One of Ubisoft's madcap, bug-eyed mascots dressed in Princess Peach cosplay, she fuses the anarchic irreverence of the former with the queenly preening of the latter in a squat, sassy bundle of diva delig...
An absolutely stunning world, Deep combat system that isn't at all complicated, So much fun to play, The two worlds work really well together
Not much to do outside of combat, Sharp difficulty spikes
I've been dying for a game like Mario + Rabbids on the Switch. It's exactly the type of single-player experience the console needs for those times when I take it on the go. I just know I'll want to play this in every spare moment I have on a journey.Pre-o...