Toad is the little mushroom-headed fellow who repeatedly told Mario that the Princess was in another castle, in the original Super Mario Bros. on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985. Toad has ...
If Breath of the Wild was “peak Zelda” and Super Mario Odyssey was “peak Mario,” Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is “peak Nintendo” — a fun and charming action-puzzler for the Switch. Largely ported ...
Check out our Reviews Vault for past game reviews. Nintendo’s designers are masters of adding one or two small things to a game to make it feel new, but for its latest release, the company took away a ...
A lot of gamers have been wondering who is playable in the re-release of Super Mario Bros U. Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch. The game is basically a remaster of a version that was a follow-up to the ...
Editor’s Note: Make sure to check our review of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker! One of the oldest names in gaming, Nintendo isn’t exactly regarded as a company at the cutting edge of innovation. The ...
While it's good to see Nintendo stepping out of its comfort zone, Captain Toad isn't versatile enough to compete in the big leagues. It'd be a budget no-brainer, but feels too slight at a higher price ...
If you’ve ever played a Super Mario game, you’ve met Toad. The loyal, mushroom-headed citizen of the Mushroom Kingdom. While he’s often in the background, he’s been quietly holding it all together. He ...
Toad has always been the unsung hero in the Mario series. Yet, the fourth Smash Bros. game has arrived, but still no Toad. But now there is finally a game where Toad, or Captain Toad rather, is front ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is a charming little Wii U puzzle game recently ported to the Nintendo Switch and 3DS. Its bubbly characters seem like ...
Why I Love is a series of guest editorials on GamesIndustry.biz intended to showcase the ways in which game developers appreciate each other's work. This entry was contributed by Lucas Bonatti, Game ...
Over the last year, people have criticized Nintendo for playing it safe with their franchises. 3-D Mario’s, Smash Bros, Mario Kart, and The Wii Series. These are all games we've come to expect ...