隻rabbid我淨係睇utube gameplay都瞓著幾次
你唔係自己諗就緊係訓啦
strategy rpg 撚係俾人睇嘅 game 黎
所以想知買左既玩成點
呢d睇utube睇唔出
Btw,同女朋友講想買,比佢笑我4舊水買手機game
IGN:
There’s a serendipity to this game coming out on Switch specifically - both the game and the console are stuck halfway between two seemingly opposing ideas: handheld and home, Mario’s welcoming charm and XCOM’s hardcore appeal. And, like the Switch,
Mario + Rabbids feels as though it’s balancing both sides surprisingly well. While its tactical intrigue may end up a little on the slim side for dyed-in-the-wool strategists, the
unexpected joy of these two worlds colliding might well be enough to keep players watching Peach incinerate her opponents through to the end -
it’s weird, but it works.
Eurogamer:
I've been on board with this game's setting and humour ever since I saw the first cutscene featuring Rabbid Peach, but
I'm really pleased to see some depth in its combat. From what I've played of the first world, the game introduces these mechanics rather slowly, with the expectation that not everyone will be familiar with this genre. But having played a few of the late-game challenges,
it doesn't seem afraid of introducing some real complexity, even if it takes a little while to get there.
Oh, and Princess Peach rocks a flame cannon! So there's that, too.
Destructoid :
I was pretty jazzed for Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle going in and
it lived up to those expectations in the few hours I had with it. Provided it's as delightful and engaging the whole way through, my biggest problem with it is probably going to be buying myself a Nintendo Switch before it comes out at the end of this month, on August 29.
Yahoo :
We’re still a few weeks away from “Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle’s” August 29 release, and I’ve only gotten to play a small sampling of the game. But from what I’ve seen, Ubisoft seems to have created a Mario crossover that shows as much love for the plumber as his own parent company would.
From the silly comic relief of the rabbids to the excitement of completing a particularly difficult level and the local, yes local, co-op play,
“Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battles” is shaping up to be the kind of late-summer gaming hit you’ve been looking for.
Nintendolife :
What's clear above all else is that
Ubisoft has put a lot of passion into this game, along with respect for the Mario IP. The level of quality here is, frankly, well beyond any Rabbids games we've seen before now, and gives an almost peculiar mix of whimsy and wacky humour alongside detailed and immersive strategy. It'll be
something fresh and different for Switch, certainly, and this old XCOM fan can't help but feel it could be a unique spin on its genre.
Don't let the Rabbids put you off -
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is full of exciting potential.
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(無掂過隻game)睇人玩好悶, 不了