[Super Mario] Hey, Anonymous! You’re going to be late! Take this with you!
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various quirky topics, including Mario mechanics and gameplay strategies amidst humorous exchanges.
Read more[Super Mario] I watched the Mario movie now.
The review reflects on nostalgic characters from the Mario universe, touching on surprises and character familiarity.
Read more[Super Mario] I think it’s impressive how a parody character like Boyakki has become so beloved.
Wario remains sidelined in main games, with unique roles in party games while other characters progress in new titles.
Read more[Super Mario] Despite its name, there hasn’t really been a time when Mario was strong in Mario Kart.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character strengths in games, noting disparities and weaknesses among lightweight and middleweight classes.
Read more[Super Mario] If I get beaten up in the race, I’m already perfectly ready to escape.
A discussion on game mechanics and features for a new racing game, emphasizing fun driving experiences and course layouts.
Read more[Super Mario] I want to talk about NEW Mario intentionally.
Japan Otaku shares thoughts on Mario games, from giant transformations to hidden stages and fun multiplayer experiences.
Read more[Super Mario] The new Mario Kart looks like it’s going to be fun.
The discussion revolves around gaming, friendships, and the challenges of engaging in multiplayer games alone.
Read more[Super Mario] Will all character abilities be standardized?
The discussion covers character variety and performance issues in Mario Kart, highlighting weight differences and nostalgia.
Read more[Super Mario] Daisy is the cutest, right?
The blog discusses characters Daisy and Peach, weaving in humor and comparisons to Goemon Impact and manga aesthetics.
Read more[Super Mario] It’s lonely that a new Mario game hasn’t come out for Switch2 yet…
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses excitement for future Mario games, including possible Odyssey sequels and a new perspective on Bowser.
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