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WTMG's Leo Faria writes: "I really don’t think Mario Party: The Top 100 was a necessary title, at least in the format it was released and for the pricetag it’s being sold for. Not only did it show how some of the franchise’s minigames aged as well as the voice acting in the original Resident Evil, but also how important the board game aspect of Mario Party is to the gameplay, and how archaic the motion controls on the 3DS are when compared to what the Switch can offer. It’s a title that manages to be short in content even when including 100 minigames, with very little replayability or lasting appeal."
KeenGamer: "With the days of the 3DS over, wouldn't it be nice to revisit some of the games the system had in its library? Here's our list of 3DS games Nintendo should remake. Maybe it'd be even better if Nintendo remade these games for us to enjoy on a home console."
Amazon has discounted the physical versions of Luigi's Mansion, Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, Mario Party: The Top 100 and Warioware Gold to $24.99 on the 3DS.
Mario and pals are back to party hearty with a collection of some of the Mario Party series' best mini-games in Mario Party: The Top 100. Check out whether the party's worth staying for with SuperPhillip Central's review.
Why release this on the 3DS? And not your newest hardware that is booming with sales and whete a party game would really shine?
Why doesn't this game have netplay yet?