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The Nintendo Switch has been a blessing for gaming series that were once thought to have been abandoned.
One of these series is Nintendo and Next Level Game’s Mario Strikers series which last appeared on the Nintendo Wii in 2007.
But at long last, it’s back after fifteen years in the form of the third instalment Mario Strikers: Battle League.
The Mario Strikers series takes all the over the top action we’ve come to love from games like Super Smash Bros or Mario Kart and merges them into a five aside football game.
If you’re a fan of Mario sports games then you will know that this is a tried and tested formula that always provides fans with fast-paced competitive action.
Mario Strikers: Battle League looks to follow in the footsteps of its predecessors whilst elevating the overall experience with a myriad of new features.
Visually Mario Strikers: Battle League looks fantastic, with Next Level Games taking the reins and giving the game the same stunning treatment seen in Luigi's Mansion 3.
The style is synonymous with Nintendo’s punchy colourful aesthetic that has been seen in past games.
The character models are simply wonderful,