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Mario Party Superstars (Nintendo Switch)

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TechRadar UK
★★★★★
2 years ago
Mario Party Superstars review

By looking to the past, Mario Party Superstars emerges as the best the long-running board game franchise ever has been on Switch – and the best it’s been for a long time, period.

A classic selection of boards and minigames; Great modernizations; No more motion controls, Switch Lite fans!;

Little is brand new; Underlying Switch online play remains a faff

Game Informer
★★★★
2 years ago
Nintendo Switch Mario Party Superstars 159828 review

Mario Party Superstars is either a delightful stroll down memory lane or a great way to experience these games for the first time. No matter your history, it's a worthwhile celebration of the Mario Party franchise.

Stuff.tv
★★★★
2 years ago
Mario Party Superstars review review

Tons of fun minigames and variety; Accessible options and gimmick-free controls; Online play for all modes; Shenanigans;

Taking turns can feel slow; Might not have all your favourite minigames; Shenanigans (when you’re on the receiving end);

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
2 years ago
Mario Party Superstars Review

Superb selection of classic mini games; Each board features a unique quirk ; Fantastic customisation options ; Impressive updated visuals ;

A little boring to play in solo mode; Lacks modern features such as co-op play; Certain items feel overpowered ; No motion-control mini games;

Digitaltrends
★★★★
2 years ago
Mario Party Superstars review: The do-over fans deserve

Mario Party Superstars is a much-needed do-over for the multiplayer series. It so effectively learns from the successes and failures of previous Mario Party games that it almost feels like it should be its final entry. We’ve reached Mario Party’s ceiling. At its core, it’s a back-to-basics nostalgia trip that revives the spirit of the original Nintendo 64 classics. But beyond that, it salvages moments of brilliance hidden within the series’ weakest installments. It treats the Nintendo 3DS’ Mario Party: The Top 100 (a game that featured old minigames, but ditched the actual board game) as an awkward mulligan and gets its “best of” compilation idea right. Most importantly, it’s a second chance for the series on Nintendo Switch after Super Mario Party’s potential was squandered by a lack of post-launch support. Mario Party Superstars is the best Mario Party game ever, even if by default. The curated nature of it means that players get the best — and most — minigames the series has to offe...

Effectively nostalgic; Back-to-basics mechanics; High-quality minigames; Addictive bonus modes; Online play is a plus;

Still slow-paced; Not enough boards; No substantial unlockables;

PC Magazine
★★★
★★
2 years ago
Mario Party Superstars (for Nintendo Switch) Review

Nintendo has released nearly a dozen Mario Party games since 1998; even more if you count the spin-off titles. The mini-game collections follow the faux board game format so exactly they start to blur together. However, Mario Party has changed enough over the years that you might be nostalgic for the franchise’s early Nintendo 64 and GameCube entries. Mario Party Superstars offers a select crop of those classic boards and mini-games as a new, $59.99 Nintendo Switch game. However, unless you’re a die-hard Mario Party fan, the content-lite Superstars feels more like a pleasant, fleeting memory instead of a full-on blast from the past.You Get Older, Mario Party Stays the Same The idea of a Mario Party game recycling old Mario Party content is, itself, a recycled idea. A few years ago, Nintendo released Mario Party: The Top 100, a compilation for the Nintendo 3DS. However, as a digital board game, Mario Party works much better as a social multiplayer home console experience rather tha...

Mario Party Superstars may bring back fond memories of Nintendo's mini-game franchise, but being from the past doesn’t automatically make it a blast.

Classic boards and mini-games; Features online play and progression; Updated visuals

Light on content; Long gameplay sessions are a drag; Basic modes; Compatibility issues means wackier games are absent

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