Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Description (IGDB)
Mario and Luigi embark on the adventure of their dreams in a hilarious action RPG that combines the resort world of Pi’illo Island with the wild landscapes of Luigi’s imagination, where anything can happen. Meet a host of hilarious characters as you strive to rescue Princess Peach and help Prince Dreambert free his petrified Pi’illo people from the bat-king Antasma’s curse.
Histoire (IGDB)
One day in the Mushroom Kingdom, Princess Peach, Mario, Luigi, Toadsworth, and some Toads are invited to Pi'illo Island, which is said to contain a special power that makes people fall asleep. During the flight, a dark pillow falls onto a blimp and transforms into a dark figure who Mario defeats. After defeating him, the blimp malfunctions and crashes into the Pi'illo Blimport. However, it is revealed that it was all Luigi's dream. The group proceeds to Pi'illo Castle, where they meet Starlow. Mario and Luigi go to a room where Peach and Toadsworth accidentally set off a test platform sending them to ancient Pi'illo ruins. Mario & Luigi follow and eventually find Peach and Toadsworth, as well as a Pi'illo, which later turns out to be Prince Dreambert. They find a collection room where Luigi takes a nap on the pillow. After everyone gathers in the collection room, a Dream Portal opens a portal to the Dream World. The dark figure from Luigi's dream pulls Princess Peach into the Dream World. After Mario chases after Peach into Dreamy Pi'illo Castle, with the help of a dreamy version of Broque Monsieur, he comes across Dreamy Luigi, Luigi's dream representation, who assists Mario through his treks in the Dream World.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Except for the tutorials and the long sessions it requires, it's a wonderful adventure in every aspect that offers tons of fun. »
« So it is that 3DS's incredible first-party run continues. In the year that has given us the definitive Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing it only makes sense that AlphaDream should step up and deliver the best Mario & Luigi game yet. »
« Nintendo have another winner on their hand and if you're looking for a game that will keep you busy for hours upon hours than Mario and Luigi: Dream Team Bros. is that game. The gameplay is quite unique on the 3DS and successfully merges two gaming genres, RPG and Arcade to create this interesting hybrid with a whole lot of fun at the same time. Add in a clever combat system and a variety of whacky super moves and you, Mario and Luigi will be working successfully together to rescue the beautiful Princess Peach. »
« A superb addition to the Mario & Luigi series and the 3DS library. »
« Funny addictions to the original formula make this M&L adventure one of the best entries in the series. Happy new year… Luigi! »
« In the hands of Mario & Luigi enthusiasts and those up for an epic but light-hearted quest, this is an indispensable must-have for the 3DS. In a universe apart from any other series starring the famous brothers, this once again shows the merits of a studio investing itself whole-heartedly not just in one game, but a whole franchise. »
« After the slight disappointment of the latest Paper Mario entry which did abandon many of the ideals that had made it such a pleasure in the first place, it's a relief to see the same hasn't happened here. If anything, the pieces that make this unique are stronger than ever. If more can be made of these procedures that are now part and parcel of the idea in the future to stop familiarity from setting in, Mario & Luigi could have more life in it still. »
« Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Bros. is a welcoming, massive, varied, and superbly executed RPG for all to enjoy. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Cool game ! ------------------- »
« The tutorials are many and do get annoying sometimes and to me, the bros attacks are some of the weaker in the series, especially considering how long the game is. The story is kept simple and lighthearted, making you really feel like you're taking a vacation. I like it. Everything else is stellar, tho. The combat is fun and diverse, there's some little minigames here and there and the final boss is one of the best in the series. The overall environment is lively and beautiful and invites you to take a vacation there yourself. Final critique point: I don't think the hard mode is very good. Simply increasing damage taken for most of the fights and making you replay from your last save (which essentially just means you'll have to sit through a cutscene every time you retry a fight) is not very fun. I would have preferred giving enemies more health and increasing their damage less in return. »
« Bestes Mario & Luigi meiner Meinung nach. Insgesamt hat das Game für mich den besten Soundtrack in einem Mario-RPG-Game. Die Welten sind super schön, die Bosse stark und auch das Kampfsystem ist richtig gut und spaßig. Das Wechseln zwischen Traum- und realer Welt ist auch mega nice. Auch die Kämpfe gegen die Geganten sind geil und besser als im Vorgänger wie ich finde. »
« Everything about this game makes me go, "This is perfect, absolutely perfect." The things I love about this game are everything down to the story, the soundtrack, the controls, and the combat. This game is my favorite Mario RPG game. »
« I love that luigi gets a whole story ark in this game and that the giant battles are back it would be a ten but the tutorials last just a little to long for me »
« This is my second favorite Mario and Luigi game (first being BIS) and I think it is quite good. Yes the game is long and quite slow paced, but I like that it doesn't feel old way to fast as long as you remain patient and find it enjoyable. I love the concept for the dreamy worlds, and I think the giant boss battles are the best part, even better than the ones from BIS. »
« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »
« Very solid and very fun game, this is the only Mario turn based game i have played and I enjoyed it. »