I think this needs more time to brew to be rated accurately.Īnd finally we have 9 and 10. Though in a vacuum where 6 does not exist, 7 is great. On some days, any of these games may surpass 4, or even 7 as they are more unique. The broken OG, the brave 5 which does things differently, and the weird 8 which has parts to love (though not the candies). Then come the weird trio of 1,5 and 8 interchangeably. Still the best looking Mario Party game today in a weird way? But my god the beautiful presentation and music and the good mini games are GOOD. The OG will know the boards and items are bland, and the mini game selection has gone down in quantity. Then comes 4 in a weird sort of own tier. I started reading your post with interest because it was well written and long and you said 10 is legitimately your favourite, then it turns out you haven't played the GameCube ones, the ones that people who have played them all actually typically rate the highest.Īnyway, I'll add to the general rule which seems to be agreed amongst most people that have played them all.ģ and 6 are the best overall for classic and (at the time) modern Mario party.Ģ typically comes next for being like 3 but not as good, but having plenty of reasons to play it, and 7 is up there for being 6 but not as good, though unfortunately it's knocked by some people as fatigue has set in and they probably haven't played it as much. Sometimes you just don't have enough knowledge to make an informed decision and that's ok. I’ve already mentioned the support for 5 players, and amiibo support was neat, plus the simultaneous movement in Star Rush was a game changer! I’d have put Superstars up with Super if it weren’t for the fact that Superstars doesn’t make full use of the Joy-Con’s features like Super does, plus its roster is so much worse than Super’s. That’s not entirely serious, of course, lol, and I haven’t even played all of them yet, but I liked a lot about 10 and Star Rush. If I had to make a tier list, it’d probably be something like this: S: 10 A: Star Rush, Super B: 9, Superstars C: -e (mainly because I fucking love the e-Reader and the fact that this game even exists, lol) D: DS, 8, Island Tour E: Top 100 Has Koopa Kids: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Advance, 7 Regardless, 7 has the Koopa Kids, so that’s an automatic disqualification from me, unfortunately! =p lol Somehow, I never played a Mario Party game until 8 (to be fair I didn’t have many friends to play party games with as a kid, and the series didn’t interest me much back then either) and didn’t actually own one until 9.īut that just makes the fact that the newer Mario Party games don’t support eight players-even on Switch, which supports eight controllers at a time!!-even more bizarre to me!! YOU’VE DONE IT BEFORE, WHY NOT DO IT AGAIN, BUT BETTER?! I just don’t understand… If there’s any Nintendo franchise that really should be prioritizing more players per game, it’s Mario Party. Huh, I wasn’t aware of that! I still haven’t played any of the GameCube Mario Party games ‘cause I never owned them as a kid.
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