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The London Party. Lots to do
Sufficient surprises
Multiplayer gold
Crazy Dream Events
The fastmoving fun of London Party mode
Checking Scratch Cards to see if you've won anything
The London Party. Lots to do, sufficient surprises, multiplayer gold,
So much of this we’ve seen before, four years ago.
A lot of it is recycled, but Mario & Sonic just about qualifies thanks to its making the most of its London setting, and offering a party mode that’s easily better than the last Mario Party game. ...
Abstract: Published February 20th 2012.Written by Alasdair Preston. As has become tradition, this year’s Olympic games have brought with it a new edition of Mario & Sonic. Perhaps disappointingly, the famous duo venture nowhere near Soho and don’t even bump into...
Ultimately, the Olympic sports are nothing but the sloppy dregs of Wii’s most insipid shovelware, with only the nostalgia-fuelled Dream Events worthy of replaying. We know the Wii can do (and has done) much better in this category, so there’s no excus...
Abstract: I am astounded that Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games has lasted as long as it has. Normally, Olympic-themed video games are horrible flops that go nowhere, but the fusion of these two iconic videogame mascots has somehow made this modest minigame collec...
Abstract: Despite the mixed reviews the game got when it was released in 2007, I loved the hell out of Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games. The allure of seeing my two childhood icons appearing together, as well as the fun (if devastatingly tiring) mini-games m...
Published: 2011-11-29, Author: Jason , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games marks the third time that heroes Mario and Sonic have squared off against one another and their respective friends and foes in a series of Olympic sporting events. At one point, such a pairing would have ...
Abstract: You’ll choose from various characters throughout both Mario and Sonic’s universe, including familiar villains, heroes, and the occasional oddballs. It’s a decent variety of characters, though some fan favorites may be missing. From there, you’ll ma...
The only great parts of Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games are the parts that have nothing to do with the Olympics. The new reality-ignoring Dream Events, the multiplayer London Party mode and the presentation of London itself are all wonde...