Mario Party Superstars is one of the most successful Mario Party games in recent history. After over a decade of straying over from the formula that made the series one of the Nintendo mascot’s most beloved subseries, this compilation for the Switch aims to go back to the series’ roots in the most literal way possible. By remaking old boards and minigames, the game is able to take of advantage of both the nostalgia fans have for the older Mario Party games and reintroduce them to younger generations.
That being said, Mario Party Superstars is a game with a lot of potential for DLC. Nintendo might have a mixed record regarding DLC, with Super Smash Bros. Ultimate being an example of a game that got a lot of love with extra content, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe being an example of the opposite. Mario Party Superstars should strive to be in the middle. While it is impossible for the game to excite fans beyond what they initially expected as Smash can, it would be a waste for Nintendo to leave the game alone altogether. As a game meant to pander to nostalgic Mario Party fans, Superstars could use DLC to its advantage. Indeed, it should do more than recreate old boards and minigames. It should bring back modes from older Mario Party games.
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The series has to yet to make a follow-up to Super Duel Mode mode or even remake it. Superstars DLC is an opportunity to bring it back. To most people, the Mario Party games are chaotic, friendship-breaking virtual equivalents to board games, but rolling dices, playing challenging mini-games, and collecting currency are not entirely what the games are about. There are also several extra modes that provide
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