This is a 5v5 soccer game (4 players on a field, with a standard goalie for each team) with no outs, no offsides, and no fouls, where tackling is encouraged to gain possession, or create openings. Needless to say, Mario Strikers is a hardcore take on a sport that usually isn’t a physically damaging one, and Battle League appears to add more complexities and nuances to the formula that has garnered a cult following across the last two iterations on GameCube and Wii.įrameborder="0" allow="accelerometer autoplay clipboard-write encrypted-media gyroscope picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen> You’d probably get the feeling this game is a little more intense than Mario Golf: Super Rush or Mario Tennis Aces when the iconic Nintendo Mascot does three backflips as flames burn in his eyes, whispering ‘Let’s-a Go’ as he pounds a flaming ball through his friends and virtually puts the goalkeeper in the hospital, as a heavy metal soundtrack thumps in the background. Or the moment you see Mario perform a full body dropkick on his own brother. If you weren’t already familiar with the Mario Strikers series of sports games, you’d know the upcoming Battle Leagueon Nintendo Switch (or Battle League Football if you’re in Europe or Australia) is different the moment you see Princess Rosalina shove Luigi into an electrified fence.
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