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    Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

    North American box art
    Developer(s)AlphaDream
    Publisher(s)Nintendo
    Platform(s)Nintendo DS
    Release dateNA November 28, 2005
    JP December 29, 2005
    EUR January 27, 2006
    UK February 10, 2006
    AUS February 23, 2006
    Genre(s)RPG
    Mode(s)Single player
    Rating(s)ESRB: E (Everyone)
    OFLC: G
    CERO: A (All ages)
    PEGI: 3+
    Media512-Megabit card

    Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, known in Japan as Mario & Luigi RPG 2 (マリオ&ルイージRPG2 Mario ando Ruīji Ārupījī Tsū?), is a role-playing video game developed by AlphaDream and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS video game console. It is the sequel to Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, and the fifth game in the Mario RPG series. Its graphics and general style greatly resemble Superstar Saga's, although the content and storyline are considerably darker.

    Gameplay

    A pre-release screenshot of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. Baby Mario and Luigi are being controlled on the top screen, while the older Brothers are shown on the bottom.

    The gameplay in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time is quite comparable to that of its predecessor, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, in terms of its overworld and battle system, but many apparent differences exist between the two games. It also should be noted that the game does not use the Nintendo DS's touch capability for its gameplay. It does, however, use the DS Rumble Pak.

    Overworld

    The player is able to control the four main protagonists (Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi) either as a quartet or alternatively in separate pairs. As a group of four, Mario and Luigi carry their baby counterparts on their backs. The player can choose to separate the adults from the babies, so that the adults can go one place whilst the babies go another. The pairs can also perform special moves while they are separated. The special moves are gained as the player progresses throughout the game.

    Most action occurs in the DS Touch Screen, while in the Top Screen a map of the immediate vicinity is laid-out. The map highlights in what room Mario, Luigi, and the babies are in, location of Save Albums, and any other important things. In some cases, the babies can enter a passage and the action inside the passage is moved to the Top Screen, while the adults remain on the Touch Screen.

    The player enters battle if touched by an enemy (or confronted by a boss) in the overworld.

    Battle

    The general battle system rules from the first game remain intact (solo moves are jumping and hammering; enemy attacks can be avoided or countered), but some changes were applied. If the player has both the adults and babies grouped together, solo jump and hammer commands can be enhanced by pressing the adults' and babies' buttons in perfect timing to inflict more damage. Bros. Commands have been replaced by Bros. Items- items the player can purchase in shops or obtain from Blocks. Bros. Items are used to inflict more damage on the enemy and may be used by two or more of the playable characters.

    If all four characters are in battle, only adults receive damage (or loss of HP) until they pass out, and their baby counterparts become their understudies. If one of the babies passes out, the adult cannot be revived until his younger self is revived first. If all four characters pass out, the player receives a Game Over and must start over at the last save point.

    However, the battle system changes if the player goes into battle without one pair or the other. First off, Bros. Items that require all four characters to operate (Cannonballers, Trampolines, etc.) are disabled. If only Mario and Luigi go into battle all enemy attacks that can only be defended using hammers are disabled because only the babies obtain hammers. Furthermore, in separation one pair's demise will result in game over, regardless of the other pair's status outside of battle.

    Additionally, both DS screens are used to display all action occurring in battles.

    Story

    One day, Professor E. Gadd's newest invention, the time machine, is showcased at Peach's castle. The machine is powered by a magnificent gem called the Cobalt Star. Princess Peach, enthralled by the invention, decides to embark on a voyage into the Mushroom Kingdom's distant past, with Mario and Luigi at her sound-off. When the time machine returns back to the present, it appears to be severely damaged. Furthermore, Princess Peach is not inside, but instead an alien creature.

    After Mario defeats the monster, a mysterious portal opens up within the castle. Professor E. Gadd concludes that it is a time hole, a rip in the spacetime continuum, that appeared because of the time machine's return. The Mario brothers jump into the time hole, thus propelling them into the past. Upon arriving, they discover an immense swarm of Shroobs, evil aliens from a far-off planet in search of a new home, destroying the Mushroom Kingdom and abducting all its residents. In addition, they meet their infant selves: Baby Mario and Baby Luigi.

    Mario, Luigi, and the babies learn that the princess's castle of the past has been taken over by Princess Shroob, the ruler of the Shroob race. In addition she also has Peach of the future hostage. The brothers and the babies decide to join forces and defeat the Shroobs, rescue the princess, and restore the Mushroom Kingdom's shattered past.

    Reception

    On its first week of release in Japan, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time sold 132,726 units. As of July 25, 2007, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time has sold 1.39 million copies worldwide.

    In addition, the game has won the Editors' Choice Award at IGN.

    References

    1. ^ Gamasutra.
    2. ^ Matt Casamassina (2007-07-25). Nintendo Sales Update. IGN. Retrieved on 2007-07-25.
    3. ^ IGN Editors' Choice Games.

    External links

    • Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time at Nintendo.com (archives at the Internet Archive)
    • Official Site
    • Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time at MobyGames
    • Mario & Luigi Partners In Time Gamer Mania 2 Review
    • Mario & Luigi Partners in Time Credits
    • Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time on IMDb.


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