We won’t lie, the lack of such features does hurt the replayability of Mario Party, but its features and gameplay do somewhat make up for the above concern. If ever there was a case for Nintendo to remove its sometimes overzealous friend and security systems, this title would make an excellent poster boy for such a campaign. With the exception of local multiplayer features, Mario Party is devoid of any internet options so unless you have friends itching to play Mario’s latest detour from platforming, you’re probably going to be spending the majority of your time playing against the computer. Unless you count AI players as real people - in which case, you need not worry - then the word ‘party’ is going to be very misleading. It won’t take you long to realise whilst playing Mario Party: Island Tour, that the game is an almost total contradiction of itself. Reviews // 20th Jan 2014 - 9 years ago // By Joe Pring Mario Party: Island Tour Review
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