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The editors liked
Minigames as fun as ever
River Survival is a fun way to play
Toad's Rec Room is brilliant
Online Mariothon
Surprisingly innovative
Board game element more fiendish than ever
Excellent mix of co-operation and competitive play
Makes good use of Switch's unique attributes
Shy Guy is great
Genuinely quite funny
Tons of content
Plenty of mini-games that make excellent use of Nintendo Switch's capabilities
Some modes can be enjoyable to play
Such as the fast paced Sound Stage
The editors didn't like
A few boring minigames
You need two copies of the game to play Toad's Rec Room
Mario high-fiving Bowser? It's just wrong
Lacks structure when viewed purely as a game
Should include more Mario Party boards
Online play requires Nintendo Online subscription
Joy Con only
It's a collection of minigames
So if you hate minigames
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It's just minigames. That's it
Rules make winning in main Party modes seem more about luck
Super Mario Party manages to return to the roots of the series while sprinkling in some new features and a wealth of diverse content that all but guarantees there will be something for everyone to enjoy. Minigames are usually simple and easy to grasp, whi...
Published: 2018-10-22, Author: Paul , review by: gaming-age.com
I had a good time with Super Mario Party. I like the little touches like when Kamek has to inflict pain on a baddie like Bowser Jr, apologizing that he's just doing his job. Characters still have all their rivalries and relationships from series past. T...
Published: 2018-10-19, Author: Eric , review by: slashgear.com
Mario Party returns to its traditional formula, River Survival and Partner Party are great additions to the main game mode, Minigames are consistently great, Playing with a full group of people is a blast
Boards are tiny and there aren't enough of them, Online mode leaves a lot to be desired, Not a good buy for those playing alone
Where does all of this leave us? Super Mario Party is definitely a strange game in that I don't think it offers a very good solo experience. If you'd primarily be playing this game alone, I'd say to give it a pass, because I can see it becoming boring ver...
Chaotic fun in local-multiplayer, Stellar production value, Well-implemented motion controls
Laughable online multiplayer, Restrictively designed side modes, Plodding pace in Mario Party
Super Mario Party is some of the most fun to be had with a local multiplayer game on the Switch. Unfortunately that is compromised by a deluge of limited modes and design decisions that pull the whole package down. Based the fun factor alone, Super Mario...
Published: 2018-10-12, Author: David , review by: gamecrate.com
Super Mario Party elevates the franchise to a new platform and gives you plenty of things to do with friends. The randomness is still a bit more frustrating than it should be, but the high points make up for the occasional frustrations...
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Published: 2018-10-09, Author: Jordan , review by: gamespot.com
Character dice blocks add a welcome semblance of strategy, Partner Party is a strategic improvement compared to the standard Mario Party mode, Both Co-op and Rhythm minigames are some of the best party games in the series' history, Joy-Con controllers' mo
Three of the four different boards in Mario Party mode lack unique obstacles, Challenge Road isn't very challenging when you can skip whatever's too hard, Toad's Rec Room and Stickers feel tacked on
Published: 2018-10-08, Author: Jordan , review by: gamespot.com
Character dice blocks add a welcome semblance of strategy, Partner Party is a strategic improvement compared to the standard Mario Party mode, Both Co-op and Rhythm minigames are some of the best party games in the series' history, Joy-Con controllers' mo
Three of the four different boards in Mario Party mode lack unique obstacles, Challenge Road isn't very challenging when you can skip whatever's too hard, Toad's Rec Room and Stickers feel tacked on
Published: 2018-10-05, Author: Jordan , review by: gamespot.com
Character dice blocks add a welcome semblance of strategy, Partner Party is a strategic improvement compared to the standard Mario Party mode, Both Co-op and Rhythm minigames are some of the best party games in the series' history, Joy-Con controllers' mo
Three of the four different boards in Mario Party mode lack unique obstacles, Challenge Road isn't very challenging when you can skip whatever's too hard, Toad's Rec Room and Stickers feel tacked on
Published: 2018-10-05, Author: Jordan , review by: gamespot.com
Character dice blocks add a welcome semblance of strategy, Partner Party is a strategic improvement compared to the standard Mario Party mode, Both Co-op and Rhythm minigames are some of the best party games in the series' history, Joy-Con controllers' mo
Three of the four different boards in Mario Party mode lack unique obstacles, Challenge Road isn't very challenging when you can skip whatever's too hard, Toad's Rec Room and Stickers feel tacked on
Published: 2018-10-04, Author: Jordan , review by: gamespot.com
Character dice blocks add a welcome semblance of strategy, Partner Party is a strategic improvement compared to the standard Mario Party mode, Both Co-op and Rhythm minigames are some of the best party games in the series' history, Joy-Con controllers' mo
Three of the four different boards in Mario Party mode lack unique obstacles, Challenge Road isn't very challenging when you can skip whatever's too hard, Toad's Rec Room and Stickers feel tacked on