Great EXPectations.
CCG writes - "In the end, I found Mario & Luigi: Brothership to be enjoyable, but not exceptional. I was often able to get an island reconnected in a single sitting, but to collect everything from it, I had to re-visit three more times which substantially pads the game and makes it over stay its welcome a bit. Fans of the Mario Brother series should look into this game."
Mario & Luigi: Brothership gets its first update with version 1.0.1 a few months after its launch, and here are the patch notes.
The somewhat underwhelming Mario and Luigi: Brothership was originally planned to have a different art style, and the franchise should revisit it.
120 hours is nothing for being a completionist on an rpg. The game itself is a good length at around 40ish hours.
That's like how most RPG mechanic in games works.
It took dozens of hours to hit level cap in RPG games, and there's no reward at the end of it other than personal sense of pride and accomplishment.
After a while it just became meaningless number, and your stats/abilities stopped increased and improved in any meaningful way hours prior.