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I don’t know if that necessarily makes them any more fun to play. Plus, I’m probably one of the very few people who never minded the Mic all that much. Sure it isn’t 100% accurate and it’s a pain to pass along the mic for certain games, but is it really THAT terrible and annoying to use? I’ve personally had a good chunk of fun out of it.
@Tim Kirtland True, but having the option is nice. Also... the mic minigames, more so for 7...are honestly fun ( I've played 7 a lot more than 6). Some are more fun than others, but they aren't terrible. Clock Watchers and Ballon Busters from 7 are personal favorites. Although...this is coming from someone who never used(or had) the mic growing up, so I don't know how well the mic itself actually works.
I'm honestly suprised that Mario Party DS isn't higher. The minigames are great, it's got the best single player content out of any game, and all the boards are memorable.
Agreed. I feel like it deserves to stand proudly alongside the other main console Mario Party games, as it actually captures the true essence of those games rather than diluting it down or dramatically reworking it like all the other handhelds.
Mario Party 7 is the one I grew up with and I absolutely adore it. Even had the Mic somehow although you can play with a controller. The extra content was loads of fun too
Say what you will about 8's janky motion controls and often lackluster minigames, it had a couple of *awesome* boards. Tycoon Town is one of my favourite boards in the series, Warped Orbit is a chaotic star-stealing bonanza, and Booty Boardwalk is one of my favourite "lap"-based boards of all time. Is it as good as 2, 3, Superstars, etc.? No. But it's definitely in my top 5. (I'm also really sad that Superstars never got new boards post-launch. It seemed perfectly set up for a new board or two, or even a full DLC.)
One of the things liked about the older Mario Party games is that the locations weren't generic Mario settings. They were places you wouldn't normally see in a Mario game. But with some of the newer ones, they look like every day Mario settings.
I don't think that's necessarily a problem, they can still get clever with everyday Mario locations. Rocket Road from Island Tour sticks out as a cool combination of Rainbow Road and the Comet Observatory. I think the larger issue is the designs copy-pasted from the NSMB games and even the more original ones just lacking in detail and atmosphere.
I have a lot of love for 7, it's basically the only one I've played, aside from half a board on 8. And the mic minigames are easy enough to avoid: just don't have a mic and they basically don't exist
I love mario party 6. It has my favorite boards, and nearly all the minigames are full skill. I also don't think any other game is as good at a 50 turn marathon. I am addicted to board control orbs. And essentially lining an entire section of the board like monopoly is such a joy.
It also has lot of abysmal minigames I can accept that 6 is good and maybe even the best but there's no way it's the best by a wide margin. It may have some innovative minigames I don't deny, but the bottom (least good) 15-25% of minigames in that game are just horrendous.
I'm surprised you didn't mention that in the first Mario Party, the dice rolls on boards are predetermined so its only in mini games will you have any chance of possible success. I found this out by using the save state status on the N64 Switch to see what I could get away with and the term existential crisis hit me hard that day.
Thats just how a lot of computers are programmed when adding random chance to things. Computers are mathematical meaning that they arent actually able to be random. Instead programmers will use tricks and other values like time to create a *random* aspect of their game. Most programmers wouldnt never expect people to invent a time machine and go back in time but by reloading save states that is essentially what you're doing. Hence all their "random" coding starts to show holes.
@@Hoolygamer even if no true randomness exists, by adding a time component to your RNgeneration (like generating a new number every other frame instead of only on demand), you avoid having predetermined results. Still, that only really matters if you use save states, because realistically you cannot predict the numbers even if they're predetermined, or else Tetris (another game with predetermined randomness) would be solved by humans
I didn't expect Mario Party Superstars to be this high on the list. Though I feel like Mario Party 9 gets too much hate just because it introduced a formula that nobody asked for. As a stand alone experience for a casual open minded player like myself, it's fine. The problem was mainly it being the new direction in the mainline series, which already established a working format that didn't need to be reinvented.
I would have been fine with Mario Party 9 and 10 if the minigames had played after everyone had taken their turns and that the minigames were the only way of getting Mini Stars.
Mario Party 9 made wrist-cutting look like a good time passer. It was the last one I’ve played since 2012. Mario Party 8 felt weird and like they were taking it a different direction, but was still somewhat enjoyable
7 is an easy contender for best in the series, it has some of the best and most creative board mechanics and designs, plus a great selection of minigames and some pretty substantial single-player content. The microphone gimmick is also completely optional and just amounts to a board space that does nothing, I really don't understand how you found it so obtrusive that you talked about literally nothing else.
His take on 7 is pathetic. 7 has the best boards and it has debatably the least amount of bad minigames. 6 has the mic also, why is it was worse in 7 in 6??
I mean the best Mario Parties would have to be 2, 3, 6, 7, DS and Superstars. They’re not the only good Mario Parties but they are the most consistent for lack of a better word.
@@maskedwisdom848 8 has the worst minigames in the series (and no, that's not just me hating motion controls, I really like 9 and Super's minigames, 8's just suck), and 5 out of the 6 boards have major, glaring flaws. Koopa's Tycoon Town is the only reason 8 is even worth playing in the first place imo.
Mario party two is pretty overrated in my opinion. Holding only one item is what really brings it down for me. I think Mario party is most fun when you can use an item almost every turn. (Which is why in my Minecraft Mario Party clone, Super Voxel Party, we turned the items up to 11). My personal favorites are six, seven, and three
My favorite Mario Party games are hands-down DS and Superstars. What with DS having the best single-player in the series with a story mode that actually has full-on boss battles, and Superstars being basically a greatest hits compilation that doesn’t suck like The Top 100 *and* has online play right out of the gate that’s actually surprisingly amazing for how hectic and demanding Mario Party can usually be. I’m glad it got as high as #2, with my only real sticking point being that it never got updated to add new boards (since it only has 4, which’s my only real sticking point with the game) or even minigames. It’s crazy how in the era where Nintendo adds post-launch content to every Mario spin-off (mostly to their detriment due to the base game feeling very light on content), both Mario Party’s have gotten basically little if any DLC.
I'm a little disappointed with where 7 and 8 ended up, but that's completely made up by what you made your number one. I couldn't agree more with that choice!
I grew up with Mario Party 2 and loved it. It’s still #1 still for me out of all Mario Party games. If Nintendo actually added more content like characters, maps, mini games to Mario Party Superstars….then it would jump to #1.
Me, my brother, and his best friend are like the 3 fans of Mario Party 9 that exist. Personally, I really liked Mario Party 9. It's different, yes, VERY different, like, a completely different formula kind of different, but if you see it as it's own thing rather than "another Mario party" then you'll have a really fun time. MP9 was actually my first Mario Party and the last Wii game I got before getting my Wii U, so I have a not of nostalgia for it and didn't have the bias of earlier games to base my opinions on. No chance time, no stars, no coins, and everyone moving at once isn't a big deal if you never played a Mario Party game before. Collecting mini stars is just as fun and possibly far more balanced then getting stars, yet far more chaotic at the same time? IMO mini stars I feel like embody the whole "lots of luck, bit of skill" mentality Mario Party is going for. Heck, most board games are exactly that way, and that seems to be and the feel of board games is usually what Mario Party aims for. But I understand why people don't like it as it's different and not for everyone. However, it must be said that MP9 has some of the most content of any MP game with 12 boards and 120 mini games, some of the most of any game. It also had some of the best mini games in the series and extremely fun boss mini games. (which never returned for some reason?) So many people ignore these facts and often put games with far less content above MP9 just because MP9 is different. Honestly I STRONGLY disagree with this list. Super Mario Party should not be as high as it is. The game is insanely unbalanced with Bowser and Rosalina being far too OP and only has 4 boards. Creating character differences was a mistake especially when some characters are objectively far better than others. They really shouldn't have focused on adding like 4 extra gameplay modes instead of focusing on the main game. That's ND Cube's biggest problem in developing these games, too many modes instead of focusing on the "main mode." Star Rush and Mario Party 10 also suffered from this. I agree with Advance, E, and Mario Party 10 being at the bottom. But there is NO WAY Mario Party 9 should be below Top 100, Super, and Star Rush. It is way better than people give it credit for. Island Tour also really wasn't that bad. I liked each board having some sort of unique gimmick and the "old maid" board was unbelievably fun when playing with friends. It ALSO had the download play option so only one person needed the game to play with friends, which was honestly genius for a handheld Mario Party, which you ignored just so you could put it lower. Star Rush was far worse for having too many modes and not a single one being traditional Mario Party OR the new style introduced in MP9. The GameCube games were also rated way too low just because they included microphone mini games, which like Island Tour you can completely take out of rotation in the settings. Overall this list is bad and I strongly disagree with it. Mario Party 9 isn't that bad guys, it's actually really fun once you get past the gameplay change.
Tbh I see what you mean, I’ve never played MP9 before, but I’ve watched playthroughs of it and based on those, I feel like I could have a fun time with that game.
8:00 After TRG's recent playthrough of Mario Party DS, I can say that it's almost a good game, but they actually made a bit of a bad design in the boards, and it's actually on a mechanical level, not something people would usually notice. There is a REALLY bad design choice in this game of making it impossible to directly slow down another player. If someone gets massively ahead, there's nothing you can do to stop them without good luck. All the ability you have to sabotage are in items placed on the ground, which means you're relying on a die roll to land them there. Duel spaces aren't a thing until the final five turns. And if someone has a massive head start, then obviously, they're the ones getting all the luck. Oh, and this game has hidden minus star blocks, in the same game where you can buy an item to give you an automatic star block.
Yeah but people getting ahead in Mario Party DS is because they are better than you. Saying you need luck to catch up shows how great of a game it truly was. I played Super Mario Party once and threw it in the trash from how awful and luck based it was
@@Digger-Nick Have you watched the TRG playthrough of Mario Party DS? The amount of times Jon got screwed over because of people landing on spaces that screwed him over (such as the triple star steals, the star block hex, or Ztar on top of star loss) kind of unbalances it.
Mario Party 1 was the first video game I ever owned! I have a special place in my heart for 1-7 because I played all of them A LOT growing up just alternating between them as they released. I played 8 a little bit and liked it but I don't think I ever owned it personally. I've never played 9 or 10 because the "everyone moves as a unit" concept never interested me. Super was actually really great and I LOVE the character-specific dice block / ally concepts that set the game apart in a good way (as opposed to 9 and 10's new concepts). Superstars was really great just for nostalgic value and I currently still play it with my friends.
14:12 why in the world did they add Tug of War to All Stars? That minigame isn’t a fun throwback to a simpler time. It’s a mistake that physically hurt people tangibly cost Nintendo money.
Haven't yet played most of the games, but of the two I have played, 6 is MILES better than 8. The best part of the day night cycle in my opinion is when it turns 3 of the minigames upside down: In What Goes Up..., you have to jump the highest in the daytime, but fall the fastest at night. In Conveyor Bolt, you have one player riding the cloud car and the other 3 on the conveyor belt during the day, while it's 3 cloud cars and 1 on the conveyor belt at night. And in Mole-It!, the pipes are at the top during the day and on the bottom at night.
This is a pretty good list, personally I would put 8 at least above Mario Party 1 though. Also, I would have Mario Party 3 at least number two because I'm constantly going between 2 and 3 as my favorite Mario Party.
I actually enjoyed Mario Party Advance. It's a terrible party game being single-player only but the mini-games and campaign style board game is actually really fun!
I remember playing Mario Party Advance as a kid and having no idea what I was doing. Eventually I traded it with a friend for Sonic Advance 2 (I had 3, but not 2), and it was probably one of the best decisions I’ve ever made lol.
Im sad mario party 9 is not as liked. It was the first (and my favourite) mario party. I loved the game modes and minigames. I didn’t do much of the classic tho.
superstars is a very good mp. but for a mp mashup, it needs more than 5 boards. hoping they add more with dlc or just being able to buy boards in the shop with game currency (very doubtful for that though) and maybe more mini games. currently been playing mp7 and having a ton of fun tryna get mp6 next
You know it's bad when mario party 9 and 10, the one who traps people in a single car to the point there's like next to no competition, is still outclassed in terms of awful by mario party advance and e. Like how does one destroy the actual mechanics and still be considered 3rd and 4th place
The first game should NOT be in the upper half of this list. Any game that legitimately causes injury should be banished to the bottom. Can't believe Nintendo brought stick spinning minigames back despite that.
I think.. And hope, it's up that far just because it really CREATEd a genre. It's the same reason the original in a lot of series are up towards the top of many lists despite there being improvements
Except it didn't lol, unless maybe you were being a total maniac about it. This reads like the comment of somebody who has never actually played the game themselves but only read about the famous glove story online. Let me just tell you: I played countless rounds of Mario Party 1 with my friends back then. NONE of us EVER suffered any injuries from the stick-spinning games. The whole thing got totally blown out of proportion.
I feel like one weakness people never bring up with MP6 and 7 is that they have two few „normal“ boards since most of the boards have gimmicks like stealing stars with chain chomps, all the stars being in one place or the map being a straight line. Those are fun of course but if you wanna play a normal round of Mario Party those games give you only a one or two boards to choose from
My favorite Mario Party is 7. I just leave the mic games off and its really fun, with all different types of boards, whatever you are in the mood for. I would probably place them 7 then 2 then Superstars. My least favorite I played was Island Tour. I have played all the 3DS ones, havent played any of the GBA ones.
Hot take, but I think 9 (and 10, to an extent) gets way too much heat It's the first numbered MP game made in-house, and the car mechanic isn't inherently *bad,* it's just objectively not the experience everyone grew up on... I do think there was missed potential when it comes to how it can be handled in terms of items - which were outright replaced by dice - but the minigame collection overall was arguably one of the best, and it's single player acting as an online coop was actually really clever. this is coming from someone who grew up on 9 *and 8,* mostly playing the latter of the two, due to accidentally nicking the 9 disc (lol)
Why is superstars so high. Theres only five boards and most of them are bad, only 8 characters, and no unlockables. Not to mention it’s so easy due to the lack of negative spaces and the ability to buy gold pipes for incredibly cheap on almost every map.
My Mario Party rank: 17: Mario Party -e 16: Mario Party Island Tour 15: Mario Party: The Top 100 14: Mario Party 13: Mario Party 2 12: Mario Party Advance 11: Mario Party DS 10: Mario Party 4 9: Mario Party 5 8: Mario Party Superstars 7: Mario Party 3 6: Mario Party 8 5: Mario Party 6 and 7 4: Mario Party 9 3: Mario Party 10 2: Super Mario Party 1: Mario Party Star Rush (I Like All Mario Partys)
I don't know how Mario Party 2 made the top of this list. I have my love of all the Mario Party games (9,10 and advance aside) and doubt I could list them but Mario Party 2 is probably the one of the ones I thought gave the series an identity but it was refined from that. Yes I miss the costumes and story for each board but only 1 item at a time and having to watch every minigames for the CPU's was a mistake. I'm not sure what I would make the top one but 2 wouldn't be it by a long shot.
What? Why is Mario Party 8 so low? You actually have some inspiration in the boards (rather than just find toad, give him money for stars, instead you pay money to move faster along a super long track, or invest in hotels or other cool variants on the core idea), and the minigames were fine. It deserves to be above Mario Party 1 at least, with the uneditable hand destroying minigames. A slightly wonky Wii control didn't damage my hands, thank you.
Mario party 9 is amazing, the boards are awesome and the minigames are amazing, the only minus is the car, but i still think they did the car idea right.
It's nice to see someone not hating Super Mario Party. While flawed, it's still solid especially after they fixed the online multiplayer and I'd love to see another game like this but tweak some of the problems it has. Also, amazing playable character roster, I say it's the best when it comes to that. Bowser should be playable from now on and just have Kamek take over his role and pester the players.
DS is easily nr. 1 in my book. Portability and DS Download play alone puts it above any home-console game, and it actually being good (even in Single Player!) solidifies it as the winner. Switch Games also get some points, but Super Mario Party is horribly balanced and rather lame. Superstars is really the only contender to DS imo. It's overall great, and portable - albeit not as portable as DS. DS does have the better theme, Single Player and side-games, though. It also uses the DS-features, while Superstars just sticks to the good ol', boring, regular stick and buttons controls. Still good tho', but DS is superior in my opinion. Although these days, Superstars probably wins since not everyone has a DS anymore. But judging by the times when they were released, DS reigns supreme imo
MP7 has 70ish minigames that don't use the microphone and you can turn those mini games off. Don't waffle and actually play the games again if the only thing you remember is 10 minigames from the game.
Mario party e that’s pretty cool concept crossing boards with video games awesome idea. Wish there was something similar for modern consoles like this idea
Mario Party 8 is my fav mostly because I was finally able to play as Blooper in a Mario game! This and super sluggers (despite me hating baseball) made me feel alive!
I still can’t believe Superstars only brought back five boards. I truly believe if they just gave us nine board, three from each game, we would have had the perfect Mario Party game and no other game would ever pass it.
The 3DS probably had the worst games. Island Tour was mediocre. Top 100 was god awful and Star Rush was decent at best. Also I disagree with 8 being so low. It wasn’t the best game, but it is underrated
MP7 got done dirty. The mic wasn’t even that bad and could easily be turned off to let you play all those games with buttons on the controller in the options. 7 has one of the best mini games collections of the franchise easily, and the orb system was absolutely perfected with that game too. Not to mention it has amazing boards. Everyone creams their pants talking about the real estate bird in 8 but that exact board mechanic started in 7 with windmill village. Then you have fun solo content with a solid story mode and things like the expedition river etc and EIGHT PLAYER MINIGAMES?! Nah bro 7 stomps almost every other game in this franchise easily, it’s really only topped by 6.
I'm going to be honest, I think MP2 is far from the best. I don't know, since most of the mini games comes from MP1, i just get this feeling that the game is lazy and i just can't bring myself to love it for that. The board aren't the best in the series either. I prefer MP6's boards
Don't you think its a bit unfair to rank mario party 7 so low because of the mic minigames. Those minigames are completely optional and are not required to play the game one bit. And you never really brought up the minigames or boards for that game?
Mario Party 8 is SO creative and fun, I've never had a problem with the motion controls. But HOW is the new one ranked so high, its SO BLAND! Theres only like, 4 small boards and they all feel the same, devoid of creativity or fun events. Super Mario Party is on par with 9 at being so terrible
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A reminder to all that the mic minigames in 6 & 7 can be changed to use button inputs in the settings...meaning you can play them without the mic.
I don’t know if that necessarily makes them any more fun to play. Plus, I’m probably one of the very few people who never minded the Mic all that much. Sure it isn’t 100% accurate and it’s a pain to pass along the mic for certain games, but is it really THAT terrible and annoying to use? I’ve personally had a good chunk of fun out of it.
@Tim Kirtland True, but having the option is nice.
Also... the mic minigames, more so for 7...are honestly fun ( I've played 7 a lot more than 6). Some are more fun than others, but they aren't terrible. Clock Watchers and Ballon Busters from 7 are personal favorites.
Although...this is coming from someone who never used(or had) the mic growing up, so I don't know how well the mic itself actually works.
I think 7 has great mic mini games just enable the button inputs and you would do fine in fact the button is easier
I'm honestly suprised that Mario Party DS isn't higher. The minigames are great, it's got the best single player content out of any game, and all the boards are memorable.
Agreed. I feel like it deserves to stand proudly alongside the other main console Mario Party games, as it actually captures the true essence of those games rather than diluting it down or dramatically reworking it like all the other handhelds.
Yeah Mario party DS is great. It actually has a story with bosses fight(even if the first boss is hardest for some reason).
That game is my childhood on ds
Was gona say the same. I dont get why so many people dislike it
Mario Party 7 is the one I grew up with and I absolutely adore it. Even had the Mic somehow although you can play with a controller. The extra content was loads of fun too
Say what you will about 8's janky motion controls and often lackluster minigames, it had a couple of *awesome* boards. Tycoon Town is one of my favourite boards in the series, Warped Orbit is a chaotic star-stealing bonanza, and Booty Boardwalk is one of my favourite "lap"-based boards of all time.
Is it as good as 2, 3, Superstars, etc.? No. But it's definitely in my top 5.
(I'm also really sad that Superstars never got new boards post-launch. It seemed perfectly set up for a new board or two, or even a full DLC.)
I feel the same. My favorite board was always Perplex Express, and I actually enjoyed the motion control minigames.
Tycoon town is the goat. But I think that the main problem with 8 was that it was too slow.
Boo board is super unpredictable
@@Hue_Sam hate to break it to u, but that's mario party as a whole sooo... 😂
I love the goomba board in MP8
One of the things liked about the older Mario Party games is that the locations weren't generic Mario settings. They were places you wouldn't normally see in a Mario game. But with some of the newer ones, they look like every day Mario settings.
I don't think that's necessarily a problem, they can still get clever with everyday Mario locations. Rocket Road from Island Tour sticks out as a cool combination of Rainbow Road and the Comet Observatory. I think the larger issue is the designs copy-pasted from the NSMB games and even the more original ones just lacking in detail and atmosphere.
I have a lot of love for 7, it's basically the only one I've played, aside from half a board on 8. And the mic minigames are easy enough to avoid: just don't have a mic and they basically don't exist
You can also turn off Mic Minigames in the options
My sister and I used to play Mario Party DS against each other. Some of the best childhood memories.
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Mario Party 4 and 5 are among my favorites. Mainly because I grew up with them and Dungeon Duos is still a masterclass of a mini game!
I love mario party 6. It has my favorite boards, and nearly all the minigames are full skill. I also don't think any other game is as good at a 50 turn marathon. I am addicted to board control orbs. And essentially lining an entire section of the board like monopoly is such a joy.
It also has lot of abysmal minigames I can accept that 6 is good and maybe even the best but there's no way it's the best by a wide margin. It may have some innovative minigames I don't deny, but the bottom (least good) 15-25% of minigames in that game are just horrendous.
I'm surprised you didn't mention that in the first Mario Party, the dice rolls on boards are predetermined so its only in mini games will you have any chance of possible success. I found this out by using the save state status on the N64 Switch to see what I could get away with and the term existential crisis hit me hard that day.
Thats just how a lot of computers are programmed when adding random chance to things.
Computers are mathematical meaning that they arent actually able to be random.
Instead programmers will use tricks and other values like time to create a *random* aspect of their game.
Most programmers wouldnt never expect people to invent a time machine and go back in time but by reloading save states that is essentially what you're doing. Hence all their "random" coding starts to show holes.
@@Hoolygamer even if no true randomness exists, by adding a time component to your RNgeneration (like generating a new number every other frame instead of only on demand), you avoid having predetermined results. Still, that only really matters if you use save states, because realistically you cannot predict the numbers even if they're predetermined, or else Tetris (another game with predetermined randomness) would be solved by humans
Also Mario Party 1 chance time was usually unfair because the AI seemed to win it all the time
You forgot how Mario Party 7 had the 8-player mode, where two players would share a controller... At the same time...
I didn't expect Mario Party Superstars to be this high on the list.
Though I feel like Mario Party 9 gets too much hate just because it introduced a formula that nobody asked for. As a stand alone experience for a casual open minded player like myself, it's fine. The problem was mainly it being the new direction in the mainline series, which already established a working format that didn't need to be reinvented.
I would have been fine with Mario Party 9 and 10 if the minigames had played after everyone had taken their turns and that the minigames were the only way of getting Mini Stars.
Mario Party 9 made wrist-cutting look like a good time passer. It was the last one I’ve played since 2012. Mario Party 8 felt weird and like they were taking it a different direction, but was still somewhat enjoyable
I've never had an issue with Mario Party 8's motion controls. I think I might have struck the right speed for the waggling.
I think Mario Party 3 has hands down the best item system in the series, & also it’s acronym is literally MP3
7 is an easy contender for best in the series, it has some of the best and most creative board mechanics and designs, plus a great selection of minigames and some pretty substantial single-player content. The microphone gimmick is also completely optional and just amounts to a board space that does nothing, I really don't understand how you found it so obtrusive that you talked about literally nothing else.
You can also just use buttons for those Mic game as well if you change it in the settings.
I just downloaded the Emulator for it and I don’t think I’ve had so much fun on a game in a long time
His take on 7 is pathetic. 7 has the best boards and it has debatably the least amount of bad minigames. 6 has the mic also, why is it was worse in 7 in 6??
Mech Assault better
@@BigShowGunnoeoh good lord get over yourself dude
I mean the best Mario Parties would have to be 2, 3, 6, 7, DS and Superstars. They’re not the only good Mario Parties but they are the most consistent for lack of a better word.
8 easily checks the most boxes and Superstars is not a top 5 MP whatsoever.
@@maskedwisdom848 8 has the worst minigames in the series (and no, that's not just me hating motion controls, I really like 9 and Super's minigames, 8's just suck), and 5 out of the 6 boards have major, glaring flaws. Koopa's Tycoon Town is the only reason 8 is even worth playing in the first place imo.
7 was actually a pretty good mario party, i preared it to all the other game cube ones. and you just can turn the mic mini games off.
5:49 😭 Mario Party 9 was my childhood i cant belive is at the bottom
Mario party two is pretty overrated in my opinion. Holding only one item is what really brings it down for me. I think Mario party is most fun when you can use an item almost every turn. (Which is why in my Minecraft Mario Party clone, Super Voxel Party, we turned the items up to 11). My personal favorites are six, seven, and three
My favorite Mario Party games are hands-down DS and Superstars. What with DS having the best single-player in the series with a story mode that actually has full-on boss battles, and Superstars being basically a greatest hits compilation that doesn’t suck like The Top 100 *and* has online play right out of the gate that’s actually surprisingly amazing for how hectic and demanding Mario Party can usually be. I’m glad it got as high as #2, with my only real sticking point being that it never got updated to add new boards (since it only has 4, which’s my only real sticking point with the game) or even minigames. It’s crazy how in the era where Nintendo adds post-launch content to every Mario spin-off (mostly to their detriment due to the base game feeling very light on content), both Mario Party’s have gotten basically little if any DLC.
I'm a little disappointed with where 7 and 8 ended up, but that's completely made up by what you made your number one. I couldn't agree more with that choice!
I grew up with Mario Party 2 and loved it. It’s still #1 still for me out of all Mario Party games. If Nintendo actually added more content like characters, maps, mini games to Mario Party Superstars….then it would jump to #1.
Me, my brother, and his best friend are like the 3 fans of Mario Party 9 that exist. Personally, I really liked Mario Party 9. It's different, yes, VERY different, like, a completely different formula kind of different, but if you see it as it's own thing rather than "another Mario party" then you'll have a really fun time.
MP9 was actually my first Mario Party and the last Wii game I got before getting my Wii U, so I have a not of nostalgia for it and didn't have the bias of earlier games to base my opinions on. No chance time, no stars, no coins, and everyone moving at once isn't a big deal if you never played a Mario Party game before. Collecting mini stars is just as fun and possibly far more balanced then getting stars, yet far more chaotic at the same time?
IMO mini stars I feel like embody the whole "lots of luck, bit of skill" mentality Mario Party is going for. Heck, most board games are exactly that way, and that seems to be and the feel of board games is usually what Mario Party aims for.
But I understand why people don't like it as it's different and not for everyone. However, it must be said that MP9 has some of the most content of any MP game with 12 boards and 120 mini games, some of the most of any game. It also had some of the best mini games in the series and extremely fun boss mini games. (which never returned for some reason?) So many people ignore these facts and often put games with far less content above MP9 just because MP9 is different.
Honestly I STRONGLY disagree with this list. Super Mario Party should not be as high as it is. The game is insanely unbalanced with Bowser and Rosalina being far too OP and only has 4 boards. Creating character differences was a mistake especially when some characters are objectively far better than others. They really shouldn't have focused on adding like 4 extra gameplay modes instead of focusing on the main game. That's ND Cube's biggest problem in developing these games, too many modes instead of focusing on the "main mode." Star Rush and Mario Party 10 also suffered from this.
I agree with Advance, E, and Mario Party 10 being at the bottom. But there is NO WAY Mario Party 9 should be below Top 100, Super, and Star Rush. It is way better than people give it credit for. Island Tour also really wasn't that bad. I liked each board having some sort of unique gimmick and the "old maid" board was unbelievably fun when playing with friends. It ALSO had the download play option so only one person needed the game to play with friends, which was honestly genius for a handheld Mario Party, which you ignored just so you could put it lower. Star Rush was far worse for having too many modes and not a single one being traditional Mario Party OR the new style introduced in MP9.
The GameCube games were also rated way too low just because they included microphone mini games, which like Island Tour you can completely take out of rotation in the settings.
Overall this list is bad and I strongly disagree with it. Mario Party 9 isn't that bad guys, it's actually really fun once you get past the gameplay change.
Tbh I see what you mean, I’ve never played MP9 before, but I’ve watched playthroughs of it and based on those, I feel like I could have a fun time with that game.
That was my first game, and unlike other games it really is its own thing
Out of all the Mario Parties I've played, (1, 2, 8, 9, 10, Island Tour, Star Rush, DS, and Superstars) Superstars is by far my favorite.
8:00 After TRG's recent playthrough of Mario Party DS, I can say that it's almost a good game, but they actually made a bit of a bad design in the boards, and it's actually on a mechanical level, not something people would usually notice.
There is a REALLY bad design choice in this game of making it impossible to directly slow down another player. If someone gets massively ahead, there's nothing you can do to stop them without good luck. All the ability you have to sabotage are in items placed on the ground, which means you're relying on a die roll to land them there. Duel spaces aren't a thing until the final five turns. And if someone has a massive head start, then obviously, they're the ones getting all the luck.
Oh, and this game has hidden minus star blocks, in the same game where you can buy an item to give you an automatic star block.
Yeah but people getting ahead in Mario Party DS is because they are better than you. Saying you need luck to catch up shows how great of a game it truly was.
I played Super Mario Party once and threw it in the trash from how awful and luck based it was
@@Digger-Nick Have you watched the TRG playthrough of Mario Party DS?
The amount of times Jon got screwed over because of people landing on spaces that screwed him over (such as the triple star steals, the star block hex, or Ztar on top of star loss) kind of unbalances it.
As someone who played Mario Party 9 their whole childhood, this rating list just doesn't match me.
i agree with you😭
Same, it's still one of my favorites, I'd say it has some of the best minigames and music in the series
Mario Party 1 was the first video game I ever owned! I have a special place in my heart for 1-7 because I played all of them A LOT growing up just alternating between them as they released. I played 8 a little bit and liked it but I don't think I ever owned it personally. I've never played 9 or 10 because the "everyone moves as a unit" concept never interested me. Super was actually really great and I LOVE the character-specific dice block / ally concepts that set the game apart in a good way (as opposed to 9 and 10's new concepts). Superstars was really great just for nostalgic value and I currently still play it with my friends.
I like how he got through every Mario party I’ve played and had just started the top 10
14:12 why in the world did they add Tug of War to All Stars?
That minigame isn’t a fun throwback to a simpler time. It’s a mistake that physically hurt people tangibly cost Nintendo money.
Mario Party DS should've been higher tbh
Now I just wanna see you rank all Mario RPG games. I think you only have an ancient top 5 list from years ago. Deserves an upgrade ;)
Like the old mario rpg, all the mario and luigi, and paper marios?
My childhood games were 8, 9, and DS. And they are my personal favorites along with Superstars.
Haven't yet played most of the games, but of the two I have played, 6 is MILES better than 8. The best part of the day night cycle in my opinion is when it turns 3 of the minigames upside down:
In What Goes Up..., you have to jump the highest in the daytime, but fall the fastest at night. In Conveyor Bolt, you have one player riding the cloud car and the other 3 on the conveyor belt during the day, while it's 3 cloud cars and 1 on the conveyor belt at night. And in Mole-It!, the pipes are at the top during the day and on the bottom at night.
This is a pretty good list, personally I would put 8 at least above Mario Party 1 though. Also, I would have Mario Party 3 at least number two because I'm constantly going between 2 and 3 as my favorite Mario Party.
I always loved 8 as a kid tbh so that hurt a little
I'm with ya on that but 2 is my second and 3 is my number one.
9 is overhated. Seriously, the issue was how 10 dumbed down the mechanics
I actually enjoyed Mario Party Advance. It's a terrible party game being single-player only but the mini-games and campaign style board game is actually really fun!
Me too
I really liked 7, but mostly cause Dry Bones and Boo had a busted special item I loved.
I remember playing Mario Party Advance as a kid and having no idea what I was doing. Eventually I traded it with a friend for Sonic Advance 2 (I had 3, but not 2), and it was probably one of the best decisions I’ve ever made lol.
i would not do that lol
Once again MP7 is too low on most people’s lists. You can literally just play MP7 without the mic lmao and enjoy that way
Agreed but it's worth mentioning
Im sad mario party 9 is not as liked. It was the first (and my favourite) mario party. I loved the game modes and minigames. I didn’t do much of the classic tho.
Its hated mostly because its different. Its a great game though
Mario Party 1 absolutely doesn't deserve to be above DS, 7 and 8 like what
superstars is a very good mp. but for a mp mashup, it needs more than 5 boards. hoping they add more with dlc or just being able to buy boards in the shop with game currency (very doubtful for that though) and maybe more mini games. currently been playing mp7 and having a ton of fun tryna get mp6 next
You know it's bad when mario party 9 and 10, the one who traps people in a single car to the point there's like next to no competition, is still outclassed in terms of awful by mario party advance and e.
Like how does one destroy the actual mechanics and still be considered 3rd and 4th place
I hope Mario Party 13 will have a theme of "bad luck". Could be a cool gimmick!
That's just Mario Party 1
Considering Superstars is more of a celebration, I believe 12 will be our next game.
The first game should NOT be in the upper half of this list. Any game that legitimately causes injury should be banished to the bottom. Can't believe Nintendo brought stick spinning minigames back despite that.
In theory the first of the series should be towards the bottom because it’s the first too bad it’s not ever that way
I mean granted that's more a problem with the joystick at the time and the way that people were using them rather than a fault of the actual game.
I think.. And hope, it's up that far just because it really CREATEd a genre. It's the same reason the original in a lot of series are up towards the top of many lists despite there being improvements
Except it didn't lol, unless maybe you were being a total maniac about it. This reads like the comment of somebody who has never actually played the game themselves but only read about the famous glove story online. Let me just tell you: I played countless rounds of Mario Party 1 with my friends back then. NONE of us EVER suffered any injuries from the stick-spinning games. The whole thing got totally blown out of proportion.
@@Howitchewstofeel5gum No it was bad. I had bad injuries myself when I played it.
I feel like one weakness people never bring up with MP6 and 7 is that they have two few „normal“ boards since most of the boards have gimmicks like stealing stars with chain chomps, all the stars being in one place or the map being a straight line. Those are fun of course but if you wanna play a normal round of Mario Party those games give you only a one or two boards to choose from
I disagree. The "buy star for 20 coins" boards are very common in all other mario party games. Its good that its not the norm for a change
Seven I kinda agree but the only board that felt overdone to me in 6 was Faire Square.
My favorite Mario Party is 7. I just leave the mic games off and its really fun, with all different types of boards, whatever you are in the mood for. I would probably place them 7 then 2 then Superstars. My least favorite I played was Island Tour. I have played all the 3DS ones, havent played any of the GBA ones.
I had a feeling Mario Party 2 was going to be #1. My man.
Currently watching this to see which one would be the best to get for my own switch, thanks for making this!
Hot take, but I think 9 (and 10, to an extent) gets way too much heat
It's the first numbered MP game made in-house, and the car mechanic isn't inherently *bad,* it's just objectively not the experience everyone grew up on... I do think there was missed potential when it comes to how it can be handled in terms of items - which were outright replaced by dice - but the minigame collection overall was arguably one of the best, and it's single player acting as an online coop was actually really clever.
this is coming from someone who grew up on 9 *and 8,* mostly playing the latter of the two, due to accidentally nicking the 9 disc (lol)
As a German I am offended by you calling Mario Party 1 Wario German >.
Why
Why is superstars so high. Theres only five boards and most of them are bad, only 8 characters, and no unlockables. Not to mention it’s so easy due to the lack of negative spaces and the ability to buy gold pipes for incredibly cheap on almost every map.
As someone who has played every game in this series extensively. I already know that this video is going to include some hot takes.
What are your opinions Ryan?
even E reader?
I grew up with mario party 9, I miss playing it...
My top 3 were
1. Mario Party 6
2. Mario Party 7
3. Mario Party 2
Fuck yes
My Mario Party rank:
17: Mario Party -e
16: Mario Party Island Tour
15: Mario Party: The Top 100
14: Mario Party
13: Mario Party 2
12: Mario Party Advance
11: Mario Party DS
10: Mario Party 4
9: Mario Party 5
8: Mario Party Superstars
7: Mario Party 3
6: Mario Party 8
5: Mario Party 6 and 7
4: Mario Party 9
3: Mario Party 10
2: Super Mario Party
1: Mario Party Star Rush
(I Like All Mario Partys)
2 under Advance? Each to their own but L
I don't know how Mario Party 2 made the top of this list. I have my love of all the Mario Party games (9,10 and advance aside) and doubt I could list them but Mario Party 2 is probably the one of the ones I thought gave the series an identity but it was refined from that. Yes I miss the costumes and story for each board but only 1 item at a time and having to watch every minigames for the CPU's was a mistake. I'm not sure what I would make the top one but 2 wouldn't be it by a long shot.
I'm hoping Mario Party Superstars gets a sequel with the Gamecube era boards. The boards from 6 and 7 especially were GOATed
Man… I loved Mario party 9.
The boss fights were so much fun
They were decent. Fuck the car tho.
My personal favorite is probably 7, with 4 as a close second, and DS in third.
Mario Party 9 deserves more respect
What? Why is Mario Party 8 so low? You actually have some inspiration in the boards (rather than just find toad, give him money for stars, instead you pay money to move faster along a super long track, or invest in hotels or other cool variants on the core idea), and the minigames were fine. It deserves to be above Mario Party 1 at least, with the uneditable hand destroying minigames. A slightly wonky Wii control didn't damage my hands, thank you.
This man did NOT just put Mario Party 7 that far down. Absolute heresy.
Mario Party 2 will always be my favorite. I've completed the game many times.
Mario party 9 is amazing, the boards are awesome and the minigames are amazing, the only minus is the car, but i still think they did the car idea right.
Mario Party DS got way undersold on this
Island Tour was pretty interesting.
Mario Party 8 is my favorite Mario Party game
I ❤ed MP8
Ngl, I grew up with Mario Party 9, I played it so much and I love it a lot
It's nice to see someone not hating Super Mario Party. While flawed, it's still solid especially after they fixed the online multiplayer and I'd love to see another game like this but tweak some of the problems it has. Also, amazing playable character roster, I say it's the best when it comes to that. Bowser should be playable from now on and just have Kamek take over his role and pester the players.
That’s a nice ranking! Well done! 😁
DS is easily nr. 1 in my book. Portability and DS Download play alone puts it above any home-console game, and it actually being good (even in Single Player!) solidifies it as the winner.
Switch Games also get some points, but Super Mario Party is horribly balanced and rather lame. Superstars is really the only contender to DS imo. It's overall great, and portable - albeit not as portable as DS. DS does have the better theme, Single Player and side-games, though. It also uses the DS-features, while Superstars just sticks to the good ol', boring, regular stick and buttons controls. Still good tho', but DS is superior in my opinion.
Although these days, Superstars probably wins since not everyone has a DS anymore. But judging by the times when they were released, DS reigns supreme imo
Your opinion officially doesn't count anymore
Why.
Mario Party 8 on #11??
Its probably one of the best if you emulate it on 4k with HD Texture pack
MP7 has 70ish minigames that don't use the microphone and you can turn those mini games off. Don't waffle and actually play the games again if the only thing you remember is 10 minigames from the game.
Mario party e that’s pretty cool concept crossing boards with video games awesome idea. Wish there was something similar for modern consoles like this idea
When Mario Party 4 and 7 is below Super Mario Party. 💀
I know mario party 8 has it's flaws but god damn I played that game for several hundred hours when I was little
Mario Party 8 is my fav mostly because I was finally able to play as Blooper in a Mario game! This and super sluggers (despite me hating baseball) made me feel alive!
MP8 was great (rhyme not intended😅)
5 is my favorite but mario party superstars might be the most reliably fun party game
I like the placements of 5 and 3 for aesthetic alone.
I still can’t believe Superstars only brought back five boards. I truly believe if they just gave us nine board, three from each game, we would have had the perfect Mario Party game and no other game would ever pass it.
The 3DS probably had the worst games. Island Tour was mediocre. Top 100 was god awful and Star Rush was decent at best. Also I disagree with 8 being so low. It wasn’t the best game, but it is underrated
I see you using Hades music. Great stuff keep on going.
MP7 got done dirty. The mic wasn’t even that bad and could easily be turned off to let you play all those games with buttons on the controller in the options. 7 has one of the best mini games collections of the franchise easily, and the orb system was absolutely perfected with that game too. Not to mention it has amazing boards. Everyone creams their pants talking about the real estate bird in 8 but that exact board mechanic started in 7 with windmill village. Then you have fun solo content with a solid story mode and things like the expedition river etc and EIGHT PLAYER MINIGAMES?! Nah bro 7 stomps almost every other game in this franchise easily, it’s really only topped by 6.
never let him cook again
Don't be a turd
Was that… was that two seconds of the final boss theme for Lost Judgement when Rabbidluigi repeated “voice controlled mini games”?
Super Mario Party not being placed immediately after MP 9 is a felony
I'm going to be honest, I think MP2 is far from the best. I don't know, since most of the mini games comes from MP1, i just get this feeling that the game is lazy and i just can't bring myself to love it for that. The board aren't the best in the series either. I prefer MP6's boards
I've seen a lot of Mario Party lists and this is one of the very few that even mentions Mario Party E.
It still baffles me that neither Super Mario Party nor Mario Party Superstars have gotten DLC by now.
Mario party 2, 6, and 1 were my top three.
1? Why 1!?
I am a Mario Party Advanced apologist. It is a fun little distraction and has some goofy minigames.
13:02
MP6 Not being #1?!
Be prepared for an Invasion by Ohio, lead by a VERY Angry "Hey All!"
Don't you think its a bit unfair to rank mario party 7 so low because of the mic minigames. Those minigames are completely optional and are not required to play the game one bit. And you never really brought up the minigames or boards for that game?
I grew up with Mario party 10, it was fun for me, it’s best when you have 5 people, playing on the bowser party mode.
Mario Party 3 is my favorite still, because the Reverse Mushroom is fucking insanity.
i will forever scream this from the rooftops
MP2 HAD COSTUMES
WHY DID THEY DO AWAY WITH COSTUMES???
it's the best mario party for THE COSTUMES ALONE
Mario Party 8 is SO creative and fun, I've never had a problem with the motion controls. But HOW is the new one ranked so high, its SO BLAND! Theres only like, 4 small boards and they all feel the same, devoid of creativity or fun events. Super Mario Party is on par with 9 at being so terrible
Superstars is the new one
It's a remake of old boards, and not a great one at that. It's not the newest original game