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The minigames come from all the Mario Parties prior to Super Mario Party, meaning Mario Parties 1-10 are all represented here, and they're all hits. I love being back in this headspace.Ĭourtesy The greatest hits minigames are absolutely the way to go. It was the type of rage that nearly made me break a controller. It was humiliating, disgusting, and downright disrespectful, but I couldn't help but want-no, need-more to feed my bloodlust.

He stole stars from me, causing him and me to rank third and fourth, respectively, against an easy Birdo and Yoshi. After the first round of Mario Party Superstars that I played with my brother, I was shocked that we didn't get a noise complaint. Really fun, addicting, absolutely enthralling horseshit. There was a reason I remembered Mario Party with the taste of bitter adrenaline: because the N64 boards and the old minigames I grew up with were horseshit. It reawakens a deep rage.Īnd I'm not sure I'll ever be the same. Superstars truly takes everything that was so great about Mario Party and puts it in one neat celebration. Beyond just board game mode, there are minigame gauntlets, a shop where you can buy in-game reactions, decorations for a player card, and even retro music to sub in for the new arrangements. Superstars also includes over 100 minigames from Mario Parties past. While I’d love to see some other maps and maybe minigames make an appearance in DLC like they've done with Mario Golf and Tennis, the five you have here are more than enough. The five classic maps are some of the best in the series, and allow for massively versatile gameplay styles. Mario Party Superstars honors-and improves upon-the past. Here are 11 things I absolutely loved or hated about the new Mario Party Superstars.

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It sounded like the perfect Mario Party experience-bringing back hit minigames and some of the best boards in Party history, along with full online functionality-and for the most part it is. It might be a bit blurrier, but it’s almost four times the content.I barreled through this cycle once again with Mario Party Superstars, out October 29. The Nintendo tax is reaching epic proportions, and there’s no reason the company would release boards as DLC when they could just package them up as another full-priced game.įortunately, the Mario Party games haven’t skyrocketed in price, so players can still purchase all three of the N64 titles for less than Mario Party Superstars. The more likely scenario is that we’ll eventually get five more boards for $60 as Mario Party Superstars 2. So, Nintendo isn’t likely to keep updating this title.

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Mario Party Superstars is more of a greatest hits title than a proper main series game. Hopefully, Nintendo will offer more boards in the future as DLC, but it’s not likely this will happen. Given that these are just remakes of existing boards, only including a measly five boards for a full $60 makes this game a poor value. In fact, every Mario Party game besides Mario Party 10 and Super Mario Party launched with more boards than this title. The original Mario Party was released with eight boards, and Mario Party 2 and 3 had six each. Strangely, Mario Party Superstars doesn’t even include as many boards as the games it draws from.
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As of writing, Nintendo hasn’t announced any plans to update Mario Party Superstars will more boards through DLC, free or paid.
