Mario & Luigi: Dream Team review for Nintendo 3DS
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team’s sluggish start eventually gives way to another solid adventure for the iconic Mario Bros.
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Mario & Luigi: Dream Team’s sluggish start eventually gives way to another solid adventure for the iconic Mario Bros.
A rare case where keeping things just as they were, only prettier, works out pretty well.
Much like The King of Kong, The Space Invaders is a trip down arcade memory lane and a must see film by anyone who claims the title of ?gamer?.
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