is set to be the best game on the Nintendo Switch, and potentially even the best game of all time. Naturally, this is more than enough reason to pick it up, especially for fans of the series, but there may be some players who've either been burned in the past or need a good reason to pick up yet another game. Luckily, there's one very good reason to pick up specifically, especially for those who have found previous games frustrating.
reviews have labeled it a masterpiece — at least when it comes to party games — and have touted its slew of new mechanics as being absolutely game-changing. Luckily, this means that many of the issues with past games have largely been squashed, allowing everyone to enjoy it. One of the biggest issues addressed in is how matches are often luck-based, something that has been a point of contention for fans for many, many years.
games are largely about strategy, with players forced to think about the best routes to take to get to the star while weighing up whether to extend their journey so they can buy a golden pipe, or aim to land on a Chance Time Space and risk it all to potentially nab their opponent's stars. However, even the best laid plans of mole and plumber often go awry, and players can lose it all to a rogue bonus star they never knew was coming, or worse, a deadly Bowser Space. It can be incredibly frustrating and even, at times, suck all the fun out of a game.
Super Mario Party does not live up to its name. Although it is a passable party game, it lacks what made previous Mario Party games excellent.
However, this is how it's always been, as luck has played a big role in every match from the first game all the way until the Nintendo Switch games. It's something fans have had to contend with for a while, reluctantly losing out to their friends despite playing the best simply because they didn't move the furthest or arbitrarily had the worst allies in on the Switch. This has led to becoming a bit of a frustrating and, at times,
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