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Η Νintendo θελοντας να εκμεταλλευτει την αναγνωρισημοτητα των Rabbids για να αναδειξει τις ασημες μασκοτ της προχωραει σε αυτό το πρωτοτυπο crossover.
Αν ισχυουν οι εικόνες θα το δουμε στην Ε3 για τα καλά και θα το έχουμε στα χερια μας μεχρι τον Σεπτεμβρη!
Source: http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/n...med-for-switch
Η Νintendo θελοντας να εκμεταλλευτει την αναγνωρισημοτητα των Rabbids για να αναδειξει τις ασημες μασκοτ της προχωραει σε αυτό το πρωτοτυπο crossover.
Αν ισχυουν οι εικόνες θα το δουμε στην Ε3 για τα καλά και θα το έχουμε στα χερια μας μεχρι τον Σεπτεμβρη!
The game is presented as an RPG that mixes exploration and turn-based combat. The exploration is estimated at 35% of the game with combat making up 65%. Each of the four worlds are "twisted" Mario worlds filled with references.
The combat is weapon-based as Mario and company can use guns for the first time (we can assume Yoshi's Safari doesn't count). Eight different characters can be used: Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, and Rabbids dressed up as each of them. Combat is described as more tactical, and we've heard that it's more akin to a strategy RPG than what you might expect from a Mario RPG. On top of all that, the game can be played in co-op for two players as well.
Interestingly, Ubisoft appears to be publishing this game. It is estimated to be about 20 hours long and runs on Ubisoft's Snowdrop engine. The developers are Ubisoft Paris and Milan, who have experience with the Rabbids series, most recently with Rabbids Land on Wii U.
The combat is weapon-based as Mario and company can use guns for the first time (we can assume Yoshi's Safari doesn't count). Eight different characters can be used: Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, and Rabbids dressed up as each of them. Combat is described as more tactical, and we've heard that it's more akin to a strategy RPG than what you might expect from a Mario RPG. On top of all that, the game can be played in co-op for two players as well.
Interestingly, Ubisoft appears to be publishing this game. It is estimated to be about 20 hours long and runs on Ubisoft's Snowdrop engine. The developers are Ubisoft Paris and Milan, who have experience with the Rabbids series, most recently with Rabbids Land on Wii U.
Source: http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/n...med-for-switch
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