Mario and Luigi Superstar Saga

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions Gets a Colorful Launch Trailer

Experience this quirky adventure anew on 3DS.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions is a remake of the 2003 release Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga which found Mario and Luigi teaming up to rescue Princess Peach and her lovely voice. It’s a fun departure from the norm when it comes to Mario and friends, especially if you enjoyed Super Mario RPG back on the Super Nintendo.

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The remake is available on October 6, which is next week if you were keeping count. You can watch the newest trailer showcasing what the game has to offer before dropping the cash on it if you’re not quite sure it’s for you. If you like humor, the Mario clan, and light platforming elements mixed in with your role-playing games, you’ll certainly find something to love here.

Take your journey to the Beanbean Kingdom to get Peach’s voice back and get lost in the zany world of Mario next month. Oh, and if that weren’t enough, Super Mario Odyssey is out next month, too. Better save those coins.

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