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*''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'': An arrangement of "[[DK Island Swing]]" plays on the Jungle Retreat stage.<ref name=OST>[https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTDTnQW4aFXavbBWWn_Yg3iOUMEFAa2Pb Mario Strikers: Battle League OST]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 8, 2022.</ref> | *''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'': An arrangement of "[[DK Island Swing]]" plays on the Jungle Retreat stage.<ref name=OST>[https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTDTnQW4aFXavbBWWn_Yg3iOUMEFAa2Pb Mario Strikers: Battle League OST]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 8, 2022.</ref> | ||
*''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'': Yoshi's dash animation references his run cycle in this game. | *''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'': Yoshi's dash animation references his run cycle in this game. | ||
*''[[Paper Mario]]'': Shy Guy's victory animation with him floating using three colored balloons is a reference to [[Sky Guy]]s. | |||
*''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'': An arrangement of the [[Main Theme (Luigi's Mansion)|main theme]] of this game plays on the Spooky Mansion stage.<ref name=OST/> | *''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'': An arrangement of the [[Main Theme (Luigi's Mansion)|main theme]] of this game plays on the Spooky Mansion stage.<ref name=OST/> | ||
*''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'': Bowser, Donkey Kong, and Waluigi's artwork is based on their respective artwork from this game. | *''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'': Bowser, Donkey Kong, and Waluigi's artwork is based on their respective artwork from this game. |
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Developer | Next Level Games[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Publisher | Nintendo | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date | Template:Release[?] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Language(s) | English (United Kingdom) English (United States) French (France) French (Canada) German Spanish (Spain) Spanish (Latin America) Italian Dutch Portuguese (Portugal) Portuguese (Brazil) Russian Japanese Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre | Soccer | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Input | Nintendo Switch:
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Mario Strikers: Battle League (known in European languages as Mario Strikers: Battle League Football)[2][3] is a game for the Nintendo Switch. It is the third game in the Mario Strikers series and the first one since Mario Strikers Charged over 15 years prior, featuring new gear, items, and moves. Up to eight players can play the game in multiplayer. The game also features an online Strikers Club mode where players can host clubs with up to 20 players and compete against other clubs to earn points and increase their rankings. The game released worldwide on June 10, 2022,[4] and is set to receive three free post-launch updates before the end of 2022 that include new playable characters, stadiums, and gear sets.[5][6]
Opening cutscene
The game's opening begins with the Mushroom Hill and Lava Castle stages combining to one field in space. The camera moves across the soccer field to then show two portals appearing, one for Bowser's team (consisting of Yoshi, Donkey Kong, and Rosalina) and one for Mario's (consisting of Luigi, Toad, and Peach), both transitioning to a cel-shaded style. Once both teams landed, Mario and Bowser stare at each other, the latter manages to get the soccer ball first, and the game begins.
Mario passes the ball to Luigi, where the latter soon dodges a tackle from Yoshi. Rosalina walks in sight, stares at Luigi, and then tackles him with a dash, which throws the ball away from Luigi. The ball bounces as Bowser and Peach try to get it, with the Peach throwing a Bob-omb right to Bowser before he could get ball and has him flying off the stadium. Peach dribbles the ball out of the explosion and gets to the Lava Castle part of the field, passing the ball to Toad, which he then shoots it. Bowser's Boom Boom goalie blocks the ball, and the camera moves to Bowser getting upset and breathing fire from his mouth upwards.
The fire makes a transition to Luigi passing the ball to Toad, but Bowser does a Team Tackle with Donkey Kong, launching and punching Mario and Toad out and throwing the ball to Yoshi, who does a few twirl moves before passing it to Donkey Kong. Donkey Kong performs his Hyper Strike, knocking out Mario and Peach, but the team's Boom Boom goalie manages to block the soccer ball from scoring. The ball then reaches Bowser, who breathes fire toward the ball and then tries to throw it, but Luigi slides and tackles him, losing the ball in the process. The ball goes back to the ground as the fire burns out and Luigi passes it to Mario. He then executes his Hyper Strike, and while preparing to kick it, gets flames in his eyes. Mario then kicks the ball as Bowser's goalie prepares to block it, and the ball circles across the air towards the goal, leading to the title screen.
Gameplay
The gameplay is similar to that of previous Mario Strikers games, where two teams of five (four players and a goalie) compete for points by getting the ball into the opposing team's net. Following the rules of street soccer, there are no penalties like fouls, meaning that players are able to tackle their opponents around the field. Like previous games, items and special moves are used to the turn the tide of gameplay. When playing offensively, players focus on getting the ball to the goal by passing or lobbing it to their teammates, and performing combos with their teammates to make powerful shots. When playing defensively, players will use various techniques to get the ball back, including items as well as tackling them. Some moves, such as free passes, charged shots, and tackling, have meters that indicate when they are most powerful, making timing necessary to have the best in-game performance. There is also the ability to dodge, which will allow players to quickly evade an approaching attacker. Perfectly timing a dodge from a tackle will reward the player with a slight speed boost.
A new technique introduced in this game is called the Team Tackle. If a player tackles their own teammate, they send the teammate quickly across the stage. This can be used both defensively, by using Team Tackle at an opponent and stealing the ball from them, or offensively, by getting the teammate close to the goal.
Similar to the Super Strike from Super Mario Strikers and Mega Strike from Mario Strikers Charged, the new Hyper Strike acts as the game's special move, and is activated in a similar manner as the latter. Unlike those moves, however, Hyper Strikes must first be obtained by collecting a Strike Orb that occasionally appears on the field. Additionally, rather than just having aesthetic differences, each character's Hyper Strike has different gameplay-related properties, making them similar to that of the Special Shots from Mario Sports Mix. If perfectly timed, Hyper Strikes are able to bypass goalies, making a goal guaranteed.
Another new concept introduced in this game is customization. In addition to aesthetic customization options, like team color, gear can be purchased from the in-game shop with Coins, which allow the player to adjust various attributes such as their movement speed, curve shots, resistance to getting the ball stolen from them, and more. When selecting characters, the player can choose whether to equip their character with gear or not.
Controls
Button | Offensive | Defensive |
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Move | ||
Dash | ||
Basic shot | N/A | |
Hold then release | Charged shot | |
Tilt and tap | Aimed shot | |
Hold , tilt , then release | ||
Pass | Cancel charged tackle | |
Lob Pass | Basic tackle | |
Hold then release | N/A | Charged tackle |
(towards a teammate) | Team tackle | |
Dodge | ||
N/A | Cancel charged tackle | |
Switch character | ||
or as soon as pass is received | Combo pass | N/A |
as soon as pass is received | Combo shot | |
Use item | ||
Hold (after collecting Strike Orb) | Charge Hyper Strike | N/A |
(when charging Hyper Meter) | Stop needle | |
Hold , then press / | Free pass | |
Hold , then hold / and release | Charged free pass | |
/ while charging shot | Cancel charged shot |
Items
Template:More images Items return from previous games, though this time, they are obtained from ? Blocks thrown from the audience stands like in other Mario spinoff games. There are both ? Blocks that can be collected by anyone, and ? Blocks that can only be collected by a certain team. Each team can hold up to two items.
Items | ||
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File:Nocoverart.png ? Block | ||
Provides an item when touched. Spectators can throw two kinds of ? Blocks onto the field: - Rainbow-colored ? Blocks can be used by either team. Exciting plays and dangerous tackles make these appear more often. - Team-colored ? Blocks can be used only by the team matching its color. When a player who does not have the ball is tackled, regardless of which team they're on, their team will receive a team-colored ? Block. | ||
Mushroom |
Bob-omb |
Banana |
Greatly increases your speed for a short time when used. | Explodes when thrown, knocking away players on your opponent's team. | Causes any players who come in contact with it to fall over. |
Red Shell |
Green Shell |
Star |
Chases after a nearby opponent when thrown, hitting them and causing them to fall over. | Travels in a straight line when thrown and will bounce off of fences. Players hit by one will fall over. | Makes you invincible for a short amount of time and boosts all of your character's attributes. If you touch an opponent while it's active, you will knock them down. |
Game modes
Like with the previous games, Mario Strikers: Battle League has a large emphasis of multiplayer content, though there is some single-player content present.
Cup Battles
Template:More images Returning from the first game, up to four players can be compete on a tournament bracket as a team in six cups, the first five cups of which are named after different gear sets available, and the last one (the Championship Cup) can only be unlocked once the other five are beaten. The tournament is double elimination, meaning that if a team loses their initial match, they are sent to the loser's bracket where they have one last chance to survive and make it to the finals, but losing again will cause them to be eliminated. The player then will be offered a choice for a rematch, but would have to spend coins on doing so, and the amount of coins to spend will increase for every rematch. Once all six cups are beaten, the Galactic Mode is unlocked, which is the same as the normal cups but harder and grant higher rewards. Each normal cup rewards the player with 400 coins for beating it the first time and 50 coins for every subsequent time, while beating each of the Galactic Cups rewards 1000 coins for the first time.
Normal Cups
Cannon Cup | Chain Cup | Turbo Cup |
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See if you can beat teams who focus on shooting! | Test yourself against teams that focus on passing! | Fight it out against teams focused on speed and movement. |
Muscle Cup | Trick Cup | Championship Cup |
File:Nocoverart.png | ||
Go up against teams focused on strength! | Take on teams focused on technique! | Here it is! It's time to go up against the all-around best teams! |
Galactic Cups
Cannon Cup | Chain Cup | Turbo Cup |
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File:Nocoverart.png | File:Nocoverart.png | File:Nocoverart.png |
Duel the experts of shooting! | Match wits with the pros of passing! | Chase down the aces in speed and movement. |
Muscle Cup | Trick Cup | Championship Cup |
File:Nocoverart.png | File:Nocoverart.png | File:Nocoverart.png |
Try to overpower the giants of strength! | Challenge the wizards of technique! | Enter battle against teams who have mastered everything. It's the ultimate challenge! |
Quick Match
The player creates two teams with up to eight players along with picking an outfit and field of their choice to play in both offline and online matches. Configurations like the time, items, and Hyper Strikes are only available offline, whereas online players can either do matches with another person or compete by themselves.
Strikers Club
The newest mode included in the series, which has players creating or joining a club with up to 20 members to improve their division ranking across seasons by winning matches and gaining points for their club. Clubs can be named and customized with many options including team outfits, gear, and field designs to take online against other clubs. Seasons happen every other week that may sometimes feature custom rule sets, and clubs can gain special currency for more field designs. If certain conditions are done, then individual club members will be awarded with achievements which gives them more coins.
Characters
Template:More images There are currently 12 playable characters available in the game. Of those characters, Rosalina is playable for the first time in the Mario Strikers series, while Toad and Shy Guy are now selectable as team captains. Unlike in previous games, rather than having one captain and three generic sidekicks as teammates, teams in this game (apart from the goalie) are comprised entirely of main playable characters, though the player does have the option to include multiple Toads, Yoshis or Shy Guys on a team, in a similar vein to sidekicks. Because of this, any character on a team can perform their Hyper Strike during a match, as opposed to previous games, where only the captain could perform special moves. Themes for each character when they shoot a goal make a return from Mario Strikers Charged, but unlike that game, they are all rock-and-roll-themed. Boom Booms are seen as goalies, taking over the role from Kritters in previous games. Additional characters will be included through updates, with the first set to be released on July 21, 2022.[5][7]
Every character has five different attributes:
Icon | Attribute | Description |
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Strength | This attribute determines the power of a character's tackle and their resistance to being tackled. | |
Speed | This attribute determines a character's running speed. | |
Shooting | This attribute determines the power of a shot and its speed. | |
Passing | This attribute determines the speed of a pass, as well as the range of a free pass. | |
Technique | This attribute determines a character's shot accuracy and curve, and it affects how the character dribbles the ball. It also affects the meter for the Hyper Strike and the timing of perfect moves, making both easier to execute if the attribute is high. |
Playable
The stats in the following table are the characters' default stats, without any gear applied.[8]
white | white | white | Peach | ||||
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Mario's high technique and shooting attributes make him a great choice for those seeking a balanced, capable character. | Luigi is a well-rounded team player who excels at setting up shots with his high passing attribute. | Bowser's powerful offense dominates the field with incredible shots and brutal tackles. | Quick and capable, Peach's high movement and technique attributes help her confuse and evade opponents. | ||||
Type | Technique | Type | Technique | Type | Physical | Type | Speed |
Default color | Red | Default color | Green | Default color | Dark gray | Default color | Pink |
Team number | 1 | Team number | 2 | Team number | 66 | Team number | 10 |
Hyper Strike | Fire Cyclone | Hyper Strike | Spin Tornado | Hyper Strike | Flame Cannon | Hyper Strike | Dance of Hearts |
Strength | 11/25 | Strength | 11/25 | Strength | 17/25 | Strength | 9/25 |
Speed | 12/25 | Speed | 11/25 | Speed | 9/25 | Speed | 17/25 |
Shooting | 14/25 | Shooting | 10/25 | Shooting | 17/25 | Shooting | 9/25 |
Passing | 10/25 | Passing | 14/25 | Passing | 11/25 | Passing | 13/25 |
Technique | 16/25 | Technique | 17/25 | Technique | 9/25 | Technique | 15/25 |
white | white | white | white | ||||
A powerhouse on offense, Rosalina's mighty shooting ability will put any goalie to the test. | Toad’s high speed and passing attributes are perfect for any team looking to quickly set up a potent offense. In Quick Battle and Cup Battles, you can have more than one Toad on a team. | Yoshi is always ready to help out his team with excellent passing and strong shooting. In Quick Battle and Cup Battles, you can have more than one Yoshi on a team. | With his crushing tackle and skillful passing, Donkey Kong is a defensive barrier few can surmount. | ||||
Type | Offense | Type | Speed | Type | Offense | Type | Defense |
Default color | Cyan | Default color | Red | Default color | Green | Default color | Yellow |
Team number | 11 | Team number | 12 | Team number | 8 | Team number | 55 |
Hyper Strike | Orbital Burst | Hyper Strike | Drill Smash | Hyper Strike | Egg Stomp | Hyper Strike | Banana Blast |
Strength | 14/25 | Strength | 9/25 | Strength | 10/25 | Strength | 16/25 |
Speed | 9/25 | Speed | 17/25 | Speed | 10/25 | Speed | 9/25 |
Shooting | 17/25 | Shooting | 11/25 | Shooting | 17/25 | Shooting | 13/25 |
Passing | 10/25 | Passing | 15/25 | Passing | 17/25 | Passing | 16/25 |
Technique | 13/25 | Technique | 11/25 | Technique | 9/25 | Technique | 9/25 |
black | white | white white[7] | Daisy white[7] | ||||
Boasting high strength and fierce shooting power, Wario eagerly tackles his way to the front lines to take his shot. | A nimble defender, Waluigi uses his high speed and technique to rush over and knock opponents down with a punishing tackle. | An evenly-balanced player, Shy Guy is always eager to take the field, no matter the position. | Whether on offense or defense, Daisy’s high technique and passing skills will keep opponents guessing. | ||||
Type | Physical | Type | Defense | Type | All-Rounder | Type | Technique |
Default color | Yellow | Default color | Purple | Default color | Red | Default color | Orange |
Team number | 00 | Team number | 0 | Team number | 3 | Team number | 9 |
Hyper Strike | Electric Ricochet | Hyper Strike | Thorn Barrier | Hyper Strike | Propeller Dive | Hyper Strike | Flower Spiral |
Strength | 17/25 | Strength | 15/25 | Strength | 13/25 | Strength | 13/25 |
Speed | 9/25 | Speed | 16/25 | Speed | 12/25 | Speed | 9/25 |
Shooting | 15/25 | Shooting | 9/25 | Shooting | 13/25 | Shooting | 10/25 |
Passing | 13/25 | Passing | 9/25 | Passing | 13/25 | Passing | 13/25 |
Technique | 9/25 | Technique | 14/25 | Technique | 12/25 | Technique | 18/25 |
Goalie
white | ||
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Boom Boom is the goal keeper. He moves automatically and cannot be controlled by the player. Don't worry; he knows what he's doing. | ||
Type | Keeper |
Non-playable
Team customization
Template:More images There are 10 default team names:
Left field teams | Rockets | Magicians | Comets | Warriors | Charms |
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Right field teams | Crowns | Bolts | Spikes | Scramblers | Cyclones |
There are 12 different uniform colors, with the color worn by the team determined by that of the captain, with the player able to select the captain's color before a match. While selecting a color only changes the color of the characters' uniforms, playing as Yoshi or Toad will also change their overall color as well (though some colors are shared between each other). Additionally, when players dash, they leave behind trails matching their team color, except those in the purple/lavender and gray teams, who leave behind indigo and purple trails respectively.
Color | Red | Pink | Orange | Yellow | Lime green | Green | Dark gray | Light gray | Blue | Purple | Lavender | Cyan |
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Default character | Mario Toad Shy Guy[7] |
Peach | Daisy[7] | Donkey Kong Wario |
- | Luigi Yoshi |
Bowser | - | - | Waluigi | - | Rosalina |
Stadiums
Unlike previous Mario Strikers games, the soccer fields now consist of two individual halves, each with a different theme, and they can be combined into one stadium from either different or the same halves. This also changes what music is playing during the matches, with the same field halves playing rearrangements of previous Mario songs, or entirely original music if the two halves are different. Like in Super Mario Strikers, aside from the electric fences that can shock players present around the perimeter of the field, the different fields designs are only aesthetic, rather than housing any hazards.
In Strikers Club, the player has the ability to visually upgrade the stage's appearance, adding more scenery around it, using tokens earned from season matches. There are four levels of upgrades the player can give the stage, with the first three costing 100,000 tokens and the fourth costing 2,500,000. In addition to the stage itself, there are also options customize the stage's turf, goal line, electric fence, and goal designs. However, none of these affect the stadiums in offline play.
- Lava Castle
- Spooky Mansion
- Jungle Retreat
- Mushroom Hill
- Royal Castle
- Desert Ruin (version 2.0.0)[7]
Gear
Template:More images A new feature to the Mario Strikers series is gear, allowing players to buy different outfits to change the characters' stats. Each piece of gear, when applied, will increase a particular stat by a certain amount while also decreasing another stat by a certain amount. There are six sets of gear, each involving increasing a particular stat. The Bushido set can only be unlocked after completing the Championship Cup. Each gear set contains four pieces, including a head, arms, body, and legs piece, which cost 100 coins per piece per character and 300 per Bushido piece.
Set | Head gear | Arms gear | Body gear | Legs gear |
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When equipped, this gear increases the strength attribute at the cost of another attribute. |
Muscle Helmet | Muscle Gauntlets | Muscle Chest | Muscle Boots |
When equipped, this gear increases the speed attribute at the cost of another attribute. |
Turbo Helmet | Turbo Gloves | Turbo Pad | Turbo Boots |
When equipped, this gear increases the shooting attribute at the cost of another attribute. |
Cannon Visor | Cannon Gloves | Cannon Plate | Cannon Boots |
When equipped, this gear increases the passing attribute at the cost of another attribute. |
Chain Helmet | Chain Gauntlets | Chain Plate | Chain Boots |
When equipped, this gear increases the technique attribute at the cost of another attribute. |
Trick Helmet | Trick Gloves | Trick Pad | Trick Boots |
When equipped, parts of this gear increases one attribute at the cost of the other four. |
Bushido Helmet | Bushido Gloves | Bushido Pad | Bushido Boots |
Knight Helmet | ||||
Promotion
- For video advertisements, see Mario Strikers: Battle League § External links.
On April 13, 2022, the Nintendo UK Twitter account announced that any pre-orders of the game made through the My Nintendo Store will receive a bonus Fan Scarf.[9] If a pre-order is made through Walmart, an exclusive decal sheet featuring the game's artwork is included.[10]
On May 16, 2022, Nintendo's German YouTube channel uploaded a gameplay video of a Mario Strikers: Battle League match commented by German sports announcer Frank Buschmann.[11]
On May 25, 2022, Nintendo of Japan revealed that Switch icons for the game that can be purchased with My Nintendo Platinum Points will be released on the Nintendo Switch Online app on June 10, the same day as the game's release.[12]
Pre-release demo
A free, limited time demo titled Mario Strikers: Battle League First Kick (known in European languages as Mario Strikers: Battle League Football First Kick), or simply Mario Strikers First Kick[13], was released prior to the game's full launch. The demo allowed online play via the Versus Everyone and Join Friends modes at set periods from June 3 through June 5, 2022 (Pacific Time), with single-player gameplay available at any time only through the Training mode. A Nintendo Switch Online membership was required to play online matches.
The following was the schedule for the demo's active online sessions:[14]
- Friday, June 3 - 8:00–9:00 p.m. PT
- Saturday, June 4 - 4:00–5:00 a.m. PT
- Saturday, June 4 - 12:00–1:00 p.m. PT
- Saturday, June 4 - 8:00–9:00 p.m. PT
- Sunday, June 5 - 4:00–5:00 a.m. PT
- Sunday, June 5 - 12:00–1:00 p.m. PT
Staff
- Main article: List of Mario Strikers: Battle League staff
As with the previous two games in the Mario Strikers series, Mario Strikers: Battle League was developed by Next Level Games, though this is the company's first game since its full acquisition by Nintendo. The game was directed by Devon Blanchet, who previously served as a design director for Luigi's Mansion 3, while the music was composed by Chad York and Darren Radtke, who composed for every Mario game by Next Level Games since Mario Strikers Charged.
Reception
Reviews | |||
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Reviewer, Publication | Score | Comment | |
Alex Olney, Nintendo Life | 9/10 | "Mario Strikers: Battle League is a masterclass in competitive game design. What it lacks in options is more than made up by just how much fun the game is, and it’s absolutely gorgeous to boot. As it stands it already feels like a complete product, but the promise of future updates down the line gives us even more to get excited about. If arcade sport action isn’t your bag, it’ll likely do nothing to sway your opinion, but if you have even a passing interest in this kind of caper, Mario Strikers: Battle League is the best sports game on Switch right now." | |
Travis Northup, IGN | 8/10 | "Mario Strikers: Battle League is part skillful soccer game, part ruthless brawler, and almost always a complete blast to play. If you’ve played any games in the series before, there won’t be many surprises in store for you and the small roster of characters and game modes is definitely disappointing, but what’s there is incredibly fun and replayable. I’m impressed by the online mode in the time I’ve had with it so far too, as it sets the stage for a ranked playlist that I look forward to grinding my way to the top of." | |
Steve Watts, GameSpot | 7/10 | "Mario Strikers: Battle League is a thin package, without very much variety in terms of game modes and options. But it is a more technically complex game than many of the Mario sports titles, which may give it legs for dedicated players. Sports are all about proving your skill in head-to-head match-ups, and that will have to be enough, because there isn't much else to it." | |
Alex Stadnik, Game Informer | 7.5/10 | "Mario Strikers: Battle League may not be the ultimate version of the world's most popular sport, but its strategic matches, fun online modes, and energetic animations make for an enjoyable experience. While the single-player crowd may find the game a bit lacking, Nintendo's return to the pitch is bound to create the same triumphant highs, and friendship-ending lows the company's suite of other party titles is known for." | |
Aggregators | |||
Compiler | Template:Nowrap | ||
Metacritic | 73 |
Sales
In the UK, Battle League took the #1 spot in weekly physical software sales in its first week on the market,[15] and in under 3 weeks, became the best selling physical game in June in Europe, beating Mario Golf: Super Rush's lifetime sales in the continent.[16]
Pre-release and unused content
- In the initial reveal trailer, the lighting and character models were much more simplified than in the final game.
- In the overview trailer for the game, Purple Yoshi could be seen as part of a purple-colored team. Purple Yoshi did not return in either the First Kick demo or the final game, as having Yoshi on a purple-colored team will turn him into a Blue Yoshi instead.[17]
Gallery
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Mario Strikers: Battle League.
Mario performing a slide kick
Mario and Bowser
Mario performing a Hyper Strike
References to other games
- Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3: Wario's dribble animation with him carrying the ball references his ability to do the same towards enemies in the game, along with his Shoulder Bash being used for his animation when tackling.
- Donkey Kong Country: An arrangement of "DK Island Swing" plays on the Jungle Retreat stage.[18]
- Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island: Yoshi's dash animation references his run cycle in this game.
- Paper Mario: Shy Guy's victory animation with him floating using three colored balloons is a reference to Sky Guys.
- Luigi's Mansion: An arrangement of the main theme of this game plays on the Spooky Mansion stage.[18]
- Super Mario Strikers: Bowser, Donkey Kong, and Waluigi's artwork is based on their respective artwork from this game.
- New Super Mario Bros.: The Mushroom Hill stage is centered around the grass world, and the Main Theme has been rearranged as one of the themes for the stage.[18]
- Mario Strikers Charged: The Cup Battles mode features arrangements of both Strikers Cup themes that play in that respective mode, along with the winning cup theme. Yoshi's character theme has also been rearranged, a part of Bowser's theme shows up in the track for Lava Castle, and the Golden Goal plays an arrangement of the Sudden Death theme, this time including the parts from the opening version of the theme. The main leitmotif also plays in the beginning of the opening movie. Waluigi's Hyper Strike involving vines going through opponents is taken from his Mega Strike, where he uses a vine whip to shoot the ball.[18]
- Donkey Kong Country Returns: The decorations of the Jungle Retreat court resemble DK's Tree House as seen in this game.
- Mario Sports Mix: Some voice clips are taken from this game.
- Super Mario 3D Land: Boom Boom's voice clips are taken from this game.
- Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon: The decorations of the Spooky Mansion court reference the Dark Moon, and the game features an arrangement of Gloomy Manor's music.[18]
- Super Mario 3D World: Super Bell Hill's theme is arranged as one of the tracks that play on the Mushroom Hill stage.[18]
- Mario Kart 8: The majority of the characters' voice clips are taken from this game.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | マリオストライカーズ: バトルリーグ[19] Mario Sutoraikāzu: Batoru Rīgu |
Mario Strikers: Battle League | |
Chinese (simplified) | 马力欧激战前锋 战斗联赛[20] Mǎlì'ōu Jīzhàn Qiánfēng Zhàndòu Liánsài |
Mario Fierce Battle Strikers: Battle League Match | |
Chinese (traditional) | 瑪利歐激戰前鋒 戰鬥聯賽[21] Mǎlì'ōu Jīzhàn Qiánfēng Zhàndòu Liánsài |
Mario Fierce Battle Strikers: Battle League Match | |
Korean | 마리오 스트라이커즈 배틀 리그[?] Mario Seuteulaikeojeu Baeteul Ligeu |
Mario Strikers Battle League |
Trivia
- This is the first game in the Mario Strikers series where almost all voice lines are reused from other Mario games, rather than being newly recorded.
- It also does not reuse voice lines from the previous entries, with one exception being when Mario wants the ball to be passed to him.
- Some animations and poses that the characters have resemble various past promotional artwork and renders, particularly with Waluigi.
External links
- Official websites
- Advertisements
- "Hyper Strikes" advertisement
- "So Much Fun It Hurts" advertisement
- "So Much Fun It Hurts" advertisement (unlisted version)
- "Customize With Gear" advertisement
- "Online Play" advertisement
- "Here We Go" launch trailer
References
- ^ Theriault, Donald. (February 14, 2022). Next Level Games Confirmed To Be Developing Mario Strikers: Battle League. Nintendo World Report. Retrieved February 14, 2022.
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Mario Strikers: Battle League | ||
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Players | Playable characters | Birdoc • Bowser • Bowser Jr.c • Daisya • Diddy Kongb • Donkey Kong • Luigi • Mario • Paulineb • Peach • Rosalina • Shy Guya • Toad • Waluigi • Wario • Yoshi |
Goalie | Boom Boom | |
Non-playable | Fly Guy • Fútbot • Koopa Troopa • Shy Guys • Toads • Yoshis | |
Hyper Strikes | Banana Blast • Barrel Boom • Dance of Hearts • Drill Smash • Egg Stomp • Electric Ricochet • Fire Cyclone • Flame Cannon • Flower Spiral • Jewel Dance • Orbital Burst • Propeller Dive • Spin Tornado • Swing Solo • Thorn Barrier • Twisting Knuckleball | |
Fields | Desert Ruina • Jungle Retreat • Lava Castle • Mushroom Hill • Planetoidb • Royal Castle • Spooky Mansion • Urban Rooftopc | |
Cups | Cannon Cup • Chain Cup • Turbo Cup • Muscle Cup • Trick Cup • Championship Cup | |
Items | Banana • Bob-omb • Green Shell • Mushroom • Red Shell • Strike Orb • Star | |
Miscellaneous | Gallery • Staff • Strike | |