We have a number of writers here at GamesReviews who have looked at hundreds of games over the past few years. Few have been as loved as Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope. What’s crazy, however, is how much hate this game got. So when Nintendo reached out and asked if we wanted to look at Sparks of Hope as part of the Games to Play This Winter, we went outside of our office and had a guest writer who had NEVER played either of the Mario + Rabbids game take it for a spin. Here is what they wrote for the site.
I’m not sure how I missed Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope. In fact, I’m not sure how I missed Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle either. Timing? Other games on my mind? Life issues cropping up? Looking back, I cannot pinpoint what it was, but I did in-fact miss out on both these titles. From afar, they seemed interesting enough I suppose, but as someone who has steered clear of turn based titles over my lifetime of gaming, I guess perhaps that was what turned me off.
I love 3D Mario titles, but I think I love the ability to freely explore my surroundings. It’s why games like Super Mario 3D World + Bowsers Fury are fun to me, but not fantastic. Even Super Mario Bros. Wonder, which did some great things, wasn’t quite what I wanted. I wanted another Mario Odyssey. I wanted a new Mario Sunshine. I wanted a new 3D Mario. And I probably looked at Mario + Rabbids and said, “This isn’t it.”
When Adam approached me with this oppertunity, he noted one key thing – he understood I wasn’t a fan of turn based games, and knew I preferred massive 3D Worlds to 2D or even small areas, like you find in Mario + Rabbids. He wanted to see why there was so much dislike for Mario + Rabbids, and why it didn’t sell as well as he thought it should have. So here I am. Let’s briefly dive in.
Honestly, I had the wrong attitude when starting up Sparks of Hope, and turned it off more than one before actually sitting down for a long session. And perhaps that’s what has caused so many issues. The
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