Toka Hebizuka
玲瓏とした歔欷
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Rosalina is probably the most likely, she's in every Mario game now.
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Shy Guy on Wheels said:Rosalina is probably the most likely, she's in every Mario game now.
ArchagentEverlasting said:If we get new characters i'll be fine as long as we get
Honestly I think Nabbit is basically done with appearances in anything. Same with Sprixie princesses. People like to put both of them on dream rosters for Mario Kart to represent the platformers but I don't think they're very interesting to have playable and representing platformers isn't all that important.Mister Apple said:Nabbit doesn't seem that likely to me. I'd say Daisy would be more likely than him.
Luigi 64DD said:Honestly I think Nabbit is basically done with appearances in anything. Same with Sprixie princesses. People like to put both of them on dream rosters for Mario Kart to represent the platformers but I don't think they're very interesting to have playable and representing platformers isn't all that important.Mister Apple said:Nabbit doesn't seem that likely to me. I'd say Daisy would be more likely than him.
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is a must have for Switch-owning fans of turn-based tactical games. More importantly, such is the style and depth on offer that it's also ideal for those that haven't played much of the genre, for whom 'X-COM' sounds like a silly acronym from a war movie. It introduces the concept in the best possible way, and then utilises its own ideas for what becomes a smart and - at times - deliciously challenging experience.
It's perfectly acceptable to be surprised by Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, as many have been since its E3 reveal. The end result delivers on all of the potential that we could suddenly see back in June; even if you don't actually like the Rabbids, this game - and its familiar Mario cast and setting - is so good that Ubisoft's mascots are likeable. Well, almost.
Kingdom Battles entertaining and demanding tactical combat more than makes up for the downtime. I found myself frequently switching up my party and trying new character builds, and I relished the added challenge of the numerous boss battles, from the banana-chucking Rabbid Kong to the aria-crooning Phantom. The gradual build-up in difficulty only hits a few minor bumps along the way, culminating in a satisfying final showdown and some post-game ultimate challenges that prove just how fun and flexible the combat system is. A two-player co-op mode rounds out the impressive package, offering up an enjoyable but minor diversion from the main campaign.
I was as skeptical as anyone when I heard the words Mario and XCOM uttered in the same sentence, but Kingdom Battle didnt just prove me wrong it ended up being my favorite Mario game in recent years. Nintendo and Ubisoft took a big risk working together outside their comfort zones, and that risk paid off.
To be fair, I find that even in concept Nabbit is interesting: having a rabbit who steals to everyone and doesn't work for nor serve anyone, classified as neither a good guy nor a bad guy, is something definitely rare in the Mario universe. His appearance might not be particularly enticing, but I think that this doesn't prevent him from being interesting. Unfortunately, many of the games he appeared in are currently unpopular, so I don't know if Nintendo will put him in future games.Luigi 64DD said:Honestly I think Nabbit is basically done with appearances in anything. Same with Sprixie princesses. People like to put both of them on dream rosters for Mario Kart to represent the platformers but I don't think they're very interesting to have playable and representing platformers isn't all that important.Mister Apple said:Nabbit doesn't seem that likely to me. I'd say Daisy would be more likely than him.
The game will obviously be fun and enjoyable and whatnot, but I still don't like the Rabbids.LeftyGreenMario said:I'm glad the negative naysayers who hate Rabbids just for being Rabbids are thrashed.
LeftyGreenMario said:It's okay not like the Rabbids but I was thinking about those who just hate the game on principle just because of Rabbids and actively wish for it to fail and suck.
Mcmadness said:Of course you were, thats all you ever do. Thats all you live for.
And it's obnoxious.
Proof that you can't trust reviews.memoryman3 said:Unlike other Mario spinoffs of recent times, this game is getting very good reviews!
memoryman3 said:Easy for you to say.
disney paid off the game critics yet againShy Guy on Wheels said:Proof that you can't trust reviews.memoryman3 said:Unlike other Mario spinoffs of recent times, this game is getting very good reviews!