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'Poor controls, frustrating gameplay and a repetitive single-player mode mean it's three strikes and you're out for Mario and his friends.'
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'It's not another Mario sports gem, but Mario Super Sluggers still has a rough, unpolished appeal.'
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Read more » Gamespot
'The biggest control-related issues arise from the system's imperfect recognition of your motions and button presses.'
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'Multiplayer is amusing in that hanging out with your friends is fun anyway, but the single-player content is truly terrible. A series of boring one-off challenges punctuated by simplistic exploration and the occasional full game makes up Mario’s quest to foil Bowser Jr. via baseball. Yes, it’s as insipid as it sounds.'
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'We wouldn’t go as far as to say this is Nintendo-made shovelware, but there's very little that has changed in the three years between "Mario Superstar Baseball" on GCN, and Mario Super Sluggers on Wii.'
Read more » IGN
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'Super Sluggers succeeds and fails as most Mario sports games do. Its quick, arcade-style action is easy to get into and plenty fun, coming at the expense of the nuances -- and balance -- you'll find in a sim.'
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'A major improvement on the formula first introduced in 2005 with "Mario Superstar Baseball" on the GameCube.'
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