Mario Sports Mix
Mario Sports Mix
Description (IGDB)
The games include volleyball, hockey (both field and ice), dodgeball, and basketball in the vein of the two companies' earlier collaboration, Mario Hoops 3 on 3. There are power-up items which give advantages to the team that attains them. Each game has an Exhibition mode, in which up to four human players compete in individual matches, and Tournament mode, where up to three players play matches in a tournament structure, with modes of difficulty named Mushroom, Flower and Star. Mario Sports Mix also includes several party games based on the mechanics of each sport. Smash Skate is based on Hockey, Bob-omb Dodge is based on Dodgeball, Feed Petey is based on Basketball, and Harmony Hustle is based on Volleyball.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« This game is worthy of a spot alongside Mario's best sports titles. [Feb 2011, p.82] »
« While Mario Sports Mix may lack the depth of Mario Tennis and Golf, it's a great example of a more casual Mario title that multiple players can enjoy. Not all the disciplines on offer will be to everyone's taste, but there's enough good stuff here to last you a fair while and Square Enix have given it oodles of imagination. »
« The individual sports woven into this collection may not be quite as fleshed-out as you'd expect from standalone games, but there's enough depth and variety to merit some marathon rounds alone or with friends. It's easy to get sucked into a quick game or two and wind up blowing through hours of matches. »
« Mario Sports Mix it's not the best party game for the Nintendo Wii, but Square Enix managed to put together a decent number of sports that will surely entertain you and your friends. »
« Mario Sports Mix is nothing revolutionary, but in keeping with its franchise brethren, it does provide ample multiplayer entertainment should you happen to have a couple of friends willing to participate. »
« Mario Sports Mix isn't the kind of game that one would play for long stints, but it is much more interesting than, let's say, Wii Party. If you're caught (for some odd and unbelievable reason) in the middle between the two, go with Sports Mix. »
« Mario Sports Mix had the opportunity to be a great sports games collection on the Nintendo Wii, but there are only four games included and there is no commentator – a great flaw, as comments on your performance usually enhance the fun. Then again, the multiplayer mode, easiness, and beginner friendliness make the game quite entertaining. »
« A good mix between gameplay and online matches. Despite the poor AI and a short single player mode, this is definitely best served with friends. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Really simple and really fun sports game. The 4 sports and the mini games are all really fun and the tournament mode is legendary. »
« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »
« One of my favourite games in my childhood. I can't remember much but I played it really really often with friends. It is really not bad. »
« I have very fond memories of this game from when I was younger. It is a great multiplayer experience »
« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »
« I actually really enjoyed this game although the scene where bowser got into a horrible volleyball accident was depressing »
« This is a really fun game and it's pretty great square included dragon quest and final fantasy characters. »
« Very fun game and is a big part of my childhood. Despite the lack of sports Nintendo make up for it in the fun »