Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle has been finally launched and within two days it has been scored a perfect 4.1 stars out of 5. This means that the game is worth it and the Mario lovers can definitely grab it and keep on enjoying their love for Mario. Here is a quick review of the game and its pros and cons! Let’s get started.
REVIEW
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom battle costs $41.99 as of now and this is its official release price.
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom battle is exclusively available on the Nintendo Switch. Majority of people thought that the combination of Mushroom Kingdom and madcap world of Rabbids won’t work fine together. But guess what? Just like a jar of Nutella is the perfect match for anything and everything, this combo has worked pretty well. Nintendo switch owners are yet again treated with one of the best and exclusively excellent original seen on the console date. The story line of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom battle is quite simple but it has some seriously adorable laughter moments paved in it. The part where Rabbids meet the Mushroom Kingdom counterparts is literally hilarious. The first time when Rabbid Mario meets the mustache man on his own and he passes on some real judgemental stares to her, is the moment where you are able to laugh and have fun.
So let’s talk about the visuals now, shall we? The visuals are super amazing on the Switch. But it must be accepted that this game is one of the most creative Mario games for sure. The graphics are incredible and you can actually term it as one of the best graphically created game. This series release has made Mario seem genuinely new and refreshing. Mario players will definitely agree with me here that this version is extremely captivating.
The designing of the levels has been done with utter creativity and has taken the game quality to a totally new level. The complexity does occur because you have not played a Mario XCOM game before but it does not confuse the player at all and keeps the excitement and thrill going on. You will love the combats too. It will take some time but as you keep going on, you will be able to unlock the new mechanics too. These mechanics will allow you to combine the various abilities together and use different tactics to stand out and make things work. To be honest, the more mechanics and combats you unlock, the more exciting the game gets.
In XCOM, you could just splinter apart from your team and play just fine for some while. What makes Kingdom battles impressive and captivating is that one needs to indulge in the game completely as the player needs to keep all the team members within his/her range. Moving within a proper distance from one step to another is really important. This also helps you in bringing out amazing effects which further excite you for the game.
Another amazing feature is the stat effect on the weapons. Bounce helps you in flying the enemy around the map while honey and stone will aid you in keeping them in that position for your convenience. This means that you will be required to keep changing your weapons, depending on the enemies you are facing. You will also need to keep a fair distance and check on the type of enemies you are hitting upon because they have the ability to charge at you every time you hit them. So keeping a good distance is a really great idea.
VERDICT
Well, I can go on and on about this wonderful game and the impressiveness of it too but here is my final verdict; it is super amazing. The world created is stunning and the graphics make you fall in love with it. The combat system is a pro for sure because it is not complicated at all. The combination of the two worlds has stood out and made it super fun game to play and enjoy all the time. I think all the Mario lovers need to get this one and enjoy it thoroughly. There is nothing that can hold you back from adoring it and getting addicted to it too!
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