Mario Party 10 Reviews

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8 / 10.0
Mar 15, 2015

The new Bowser Party mode puts one player in the role of Mario's shelled nemesis chasing four other players. He's an evil cheater, and he makes the game

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61 / 100
Mar 16, 2015

Mario Party 10 is a packed game. With three main game modes, tons of mini-games, and Amiibo support there's lots to do. Unfortunately Nintendo chose to continue to dumb the game down to an uninteresting board-fest broken up by only a couple of mini-games.

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Mar 15, 2015

When playing a good skill-based minigame it can be a blast, but these moments are far too fleeting. It's a fun game to stick on when you've got company round from time to time, but don't overdo it or it won't be long before people stop accepting your party invites.

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Ken McKown
Top Critic
5 / 10.0
Mar 27, 2015

Mario Party 10 strips so much of what I loved about past games and fills those voids with hoops to jump through to get that same satisfaction. . . . I am not sure if the MP franchise is an internal joke at Nintendo, but it feels like they have been trying to slowly destroy my memories of it for almost two decades.

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7 / 10.0
Apr 14, 2015

Mario Party 10 introduces some great new uses for the Wii U GamePad and makes smart use of the Amiibo figurines, but unfortunately its main mode is still bogged down with bad ideas from Mario Party 9. If you ignore the main mode and explore everything else the game has to offer there is definitely fun to be had here, but it doesn't live up to the series' colorful, deceptively deep gameplay history.

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5 / 10.0
Mar 16, 2015

If you appreciated the streamlined vehicle approach introduced in Mario Party 9, and have yet to bored silly by mini-games you'll probably enjoy the vast amount of content that on offer here. It's hard, however, to shake the feeling that we've seen, and played this all too many times before.

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Mar 16, 2015

Mario Party 10 feels a lot more like a lazily produced cash cow than a game that was made with pride and consumer respect.

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Mar 25, 2015

When any video-game franchise, mainstream or niche, breaks into the double digits, developers should recognize the unique milestone as an opportunity to revamp the series, especially if the latest entry is making its debut on the mother company's latest home console. Sadly, Mario Party 10 suggests the series has reached a downward-trending low.

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Mar 19, 2015

The Mario Party series has always been something of an acquired taste, despite the incredibly popularity of its lead character and the obvious potential for entertaining social play, and Mario Party 10 isn't likely to change that anytime soon. There are glimmers of true brilliance thanks to the superb Bowser Party mode, but even this is too limited to have a lasting impact - the same can be said for the incredibly disappointing amiibo mode.

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6 / 10.0
Mar 25, 2015

Mario Party 10 ends up feeling like an effort to streamline the series in the hopes to appeal to a wider audience. While Mario Party 10 is still a great party game and fun to play with friends,the fun is short lived due to small boards and a lack of any customization. The mini-games and boss fights are a lot of fun, and some of the bonus modes are a nice distraction, but those don't hold up the game on their own.

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PCMag
Top Critic
Apr 20, 2015

Mario Party 10 tightens and polishes the series' mini-game shenanigans and introduces new game modes, for better and for worse.

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Meh
Mar 16, 2015
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4 / 5.0
Mar 16, 2015

Overall, however, Mario Party 10 is a nice entry into the series that makes some nice additions as opposed to just a simple tweaking of the formula. Amiibo functionality adds something different to the mix while Bowser Mode feels like a new and welcome experience, especially when controlling Bowser. If you're looking for fun party game to play with friends and family and want to humor the inner troll within, Mario Party 10 is one bridge you'll want to cross.

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6 / 10.0
Mar 16, 2015

Mario Party 10 isn't a bad game, but it's not a great game that it should have been for the anniversary of the series.

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Mar 18, 2015

Just make sure your Wii Remotes have those rubber cushion thingies on them before you play. Less chance of someone getting "accidentally" injured.

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7 / 10.0
Apr 29, 2015

The game's main game doesn't add a whole lot from Mario Party 9, but the addition of the fantastic Bowser and amiibo party modes makes up for that.

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60 / 100
Mar 23, 2015

Mario Party 10 is fun at times, but the experience is often dampened by its reliance on luck. The game may have a few redeeming qualities, but its strong random element and lack of compelling minigames makes this installment feel like a step back rather than the gameplay revamp that the series needs.

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7.2 / 10.0
Mar 17, 2015

Mario Party 10 is pretty to look at and it has some interesting modes (like the Bowser mode) to play, but the overall amount of content is a tad bit on the shallow side. The way that player management and competition is handled falls short of Mario Party expectations.

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GamingBolt
Top Critic
7 / 10.0
Jun 2, 2015

For many families, Mario Party 10 will be an essential addition, and is wholly recommended- for everyone else, hold on tight. Mario Party 10 is indicative of Nintendo getting the series back on track, but it's not there yet. The next one should be a return to the glory days.

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7.5 / 10.0
Apr 1, 2015

Mario Party 9 and go straight to Mario Party 10.

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