Saving the world is hard work! Naturally, Mario and Luigi deserve a sidequest break from linking up islands and lighthouses ...
Visually, Mario & Luigi: Brotherhood takes a big leap into the 3D world. At first, I didn’t like some elements of the art style, especially those of the protagonists, but as time went on ...
Brothership marked the first full-fledged 3D game of the franchise but for that, it never needed "edgier" and "rugged" characters.
Nintendo posited 2013 as the Year of Luigi so it’s some kind of hilarious irony that even still he got overshadowed. This ...
Ever since Nintendo transitioned from making toys and playing cards to the home console market, Mario has been a consistent ...
The standout change in this new installment of Mario and Luigi is the change over to 3D, implementing a new art ... in which the world has been separated into drifting islands that Mario and ...
Our challenge was to develop 3D visuals that would bring out the unique appeal of the Mario & Luigi series and differentiate it from other Mario games. I’m ashamed to say it, but we weren’t ...
Mario & Luigi Brothership has a colorful, vibrant, and wondrous style to it. However, the teams behind it almost didn't go ...
That's why the pair are able to enter the world of Concordia ... are now properly fully 3D, you're quickly reassured that ...
Mario & Luigi: Brothership’s jump to Nintendo Switch also comes with a new art style. It’s fully 3D now, but also more cartoon-like, with black outlines to characters and the world.