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Combining the iconic world of Mario with the whacky universe of the Rabbids sounds like one crazy idea. After seeing just how well Mario and the gang work together with this personality-packed group of Rabbids, this crossover feels long overdue. It’s truly the tactical RPG success story that nobody saw coming. Next to the sheer amount of personality and delightful quirkiness the title provides, the variety in gameplay in one of Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle’s best qualities. With so many characters under your control and various skill sets to take advantage of, there are plenty of different ways to approach every scenario. It’s also refreshing to see Mario in a game with boss battles that feel as satisfying as this. Taking down bosses in Mario games is typically a very easy task that makes victory feel inevitable rather than rewarding. In Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, however, the boss battles are challenging and fresh. Just in case you want to share the fun with a friend, there are even co-op challenges you can unlock along the way.


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