Mario vs. Luigi by KingMarioWe all know the truth, as much as we deny it. Behind the agents, the marketing gurus, the photographers, and the PR experts, the Mario Bros. aren't all brotherly love. Obviously the green-clad gentleman resents his older, more famous brother getting all the good parts, but there's also Mario's languishing disdain for Luigi's neurotic fear of those poor wandering spirits who take up residence in Ghost Houses.
Put simply, the Mario Bros. really want to trade knuckle sandwiches and light the other's pants on fire. And that's precisely what you do in Mario vs. Luigi! While it's easy to overlook this game, since it's made by a fairly new member, it's worth a try if you like two-player fighting games. It might not be quite as impressive as Miles' Super Battle Bros., but the adequate moveset and the nine different arenas provide good variety, and the all-original graphics are worth a laugh. The 45-MB download is a bit of a turnoff, especially considering the music doesn't stand out very much, but it's worth a go if you have a fast connection. I wouldn't mind seeing KingMario build on this game with more arenas and a story mode.
And, of course, we now know with certainty how the brothers really feel about each other!
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We all know the truth, as much as we deny it. Behind the agents, the marketing gurus, the photographers, and the PR experts, the Mario Bros. aren't all brotherly love. Obviously the green-clad gentleman resents his older, more famous brother getting all the good parts, but there's also Mario's languishing disdain for Luigi's neurotic fear of those poor wandering spirits who take up residence in Ghost Houses.
Put simply, the Mario Bros. really want to trade knuckle sandwiches and light the other's pants on fire. And that's precisely what you do in Mario vs. Luigi! While it's easy to overlook this game, since it's made by a fairly new member, it's worth a try if you like two-player fighting games. It might not be quite as impressive as Miles' Super Battle Bros., but the adequate moveset and the nine different arenas provide good variety, and the all-original graphics are worth a laugh. The 45-MB download is a bit of a turnoff, especially considering the music doesn't stand out very much, but it's worth a go if you have a fast connection. I wouldn't mind seeing KingMario build on this game with more arenas and a story mode.
And, of course, we now know with certainty how the brothers really feel about each other!