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Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope[c][d] is a 2022 action-adventure turn-based strategy role playing video game developed by Ubisoft Milan and Ubisoft Paris and published by Ubisoft for the Nintendo Switch. The game is a crossover between Nintendo's Mario and Ubisoft's Rabbids franchises and is a sequel to Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle (2017). Three expansions were released in 2023, one featuring Rayman.
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope | |
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Developer(s) | |
Publisher(s) | Ubisoft[b] |
Director(s) | Davide Soliani Damiano Moro[1] |
Producer(s) | Xavier Manzanares Gian Marco Zanna Zou Yang Toyokazu Nonaka |
Designer(s) | Ugo Laviano |
Programmer(s) | Syvain Glaize Tiziano Sardone |
Artist(s) | Mauro Perini Fabrizio Stibiel |
Writer(s) | Andrea Babich Edward Kuehnel |
Composer(s) | |
Series | Mario + Rabbids |
Engine | Snowdrop |
Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch |
Release | October 20, 2022 |
Genre(s) | |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Sparks of Hope received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise towards the game's graphics, soundtrack, gameplay and improvements to the battle system, though the loading times received some criticism. According to Ubisoft, the game underperformed commercially.[2] This game marks the final Mario franchise title to feature long time voice actor Charles Martinet performing as Mario and Luigi, prior to him stepping down from his various roles in the series in 2023 to become a brand ambassador for the property.[3]
Gameplay in Sparks of Hope is largely similar to that of Kingdom Battle. Players are able to build out their roster of characters from returning characters Mario, Luigi, and Peach, along with their Rabbid counterparts. New characters Edge, Rabbid Rosalina, and Bowser have also joined the team (with the Rabbids being fully voiced for the first time).[4] Players are also tasked with rescuing the Sparks throughout the galaxy, who provide distinct powers that will help the player in battle.[5]
Unlike the first game, level designs are less linear, and the turn-based tactical combat features a new system that disregards the first game's grid-based layout.[6][7] Also featured are enemy encounters outside of turn-based combat. Mario can now be replaced by a different character. Lead designer Xavier Manzanares, speaking about the new combat, stated: "You can move in this area of movement the way you want; you can dash a Bob-omb, then you have it in your hand. You can move around as you want, but then it's going to explode. So, you have a few seconds to react, which is completely different from what we had in the past. And so, it brings this real-time element to the mix".[6]
Sometime after the events of Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, the inhabitants of the Mushroom Kingdom, including Mario, Luigi and Princess Peach, now peacefully coexist with the Rabbids and the group's merged counterparts, who have all learned to speak. The calm is suddenly broken when hybrids of Rabbids and Lumas known as Sparks appear, pursued by a gigantic manta ray imbued with Darkmess, a shadowy corruptive substance. Rabbid Peach is accidentally abducted by the manta while attempting to take a selfie; Mario and Beep-0 free her from a pocket dimension inside the creature with the help of the Sparks. A malevolent entity known as Cursa then appears and attempts to assault the trio, but the other heroes save them with a spaceship constructed from the Rabbids' Time Washing Machine called the WM-ARC (short for Washing Machine Advanced Rabbid Carrier). The ship's artificial intelligence, JEANIE, explains that the unique fusion of Rabbid and Luma DNA grants the Sparks unlimited power, and Cursa, whose corruptive influence has spread across the galaxy, wants to absorb that power for itself. The team resolves to find Cursa's stronghold and defeat them, saving as many Sparks and corrupted planets as possible, while also searching for Rosalina, the missing guardian of the Lumas.
Mario's team travels to five different planets while gathering enough Purified Darkmess Crystals to safely travel to Cursa's stronghold – Beacon Beach, Pristine Peaks, Palette Prime, Terra Flora and Barrendale Mesa. They are joined by three new heroes along the way: Edge, a stoic sword-wielding Rabbid also looking to save the Sparks; Rabbid Rosalina, a gloomy but intelligent Rabbid who is searching for her original counterpart as she idolizes her; and Bowser, Mario and company’s perpetual arch-enemy whose minions have been brainwashed by Cursa. Together, they help the wardens of each world dispel the Darkmess infection while also battling Cursa's team of corrupted Rabbids, brainwashed minions of Bowser and the Spark Hunters – a trio of female Rabbid hybrids that consist of Midnite, Bedrock and Daphne. Near the end of their journey, Cursa once again attempts to destroy the heroes but unexpectedly transforms into Rosalina, whose body has been merged and possessed by Cursa. Rosalina gives the team a crystal and helps them escape before Cursa regains control; from the crystal, they learn that Cursa was originally a surviving fragment of the Megabug anomaly, which was cast out into space and was mutated by intergalactic debris, eventually gaining sentience, desiring to feed upon the life energies of the galaxy to grow. It ambushed the Comet Observatory, home to Rosalina, the Lumas and a group of Rabbids who came by on another Time Washing Machine, in an attempt to steal the power of the space station and the Lumas, but accidentally merged the Rabbids and Lumas together in a blast of energy when Rosalina sacrificed herself to ensure their safety, resulting in the Sparks' existence. Cursa needed to gather the Sparks' power in order to crush Rosalina's rebelling will against her possession.
The team reaches Cursa's stronghold and destroys its protective shield with one of the wardens' inventions, revealing the Comet Observatory. In a frantic attempt to stop them, Cursa creates doppelgängers of Bowser and Edge derived from the Megabug's and Cursa's record of their DNA; Edge confesses that she is also a creation of Cursa and was once the leader of the Spark Hunters, but betrayed her creator after gaining free will while her comrades maintained their loyalty to Cursa. Although she attempts to leave in shame, the other heroes refuse to cast her out and at last confront Cursa. After a protracted battle, Cursa releases both Rosalina and the energy of the absorbed Sparks, but makes one last-ditch effort to defeat them after assuming an independent form. The heroes, the Sparks and Rosalina all combine their power into a final attack which vanquishes Cursa. Everyone returns to the Mushroom Kingdom, where Rosalina congratulates them for their heroism. Both Rabbid Rosalina and Edge decide to stay with the heroes and Rosalina gives a final grateful regard to Mario and Bowser before departing, the latter of whom resumes his rivalry with his enemies, and Beep-0 connects with the now-sentient JEANIE in a post-credits scene.
The heroes are summoned by Madame Bwahstrella, a fortune teller Rabbid from the main and previous games, to a large tower called the Tower of Doooom. She tasks them with rescuing Spawny, who is held hostage at the top of the tower by Cursa's minions. Once Spawny is rescued, he bids the heroes farewell and leaves to continue traveling the galaxy.
Taking place after defeating Daphne and before reaching Cursa's stronghold, the heroes travel to the musical Melodic Gardens after discovering that it has gone silent. The atmosphere, having been affected by the Darkmess, also prevents them from leaving. There, they meet Allegra, the planet's warden, who informs them of the threat. The villain responsible for this is revealed to be Kanya, a fourth Spark Hunter who Edge does not know of. Like Edge, she betrayed Cursa, but had evil plans of her own. Kanya then summons a robot resembling King Bob-omb to attack the heroes, but they manage to defeat it. Despite this, Kanya remains unfazed and leaves. Later, the heroes find Allegra's friend Dorrie, a dinosaur who is the source of the Melodic Gardens' biophonies, that are a part of the planet, imprisoned in a cage. Kanya arrives in a more powerful King Bob-omb mech, revealing that the one they defeated earlier was a prototype and that she was testing them earlier to make improvements to her final design. After freeing Dorrie, the heroes then defeat Kanya, who is then sent flying along with her mech. With the Melodic Gardens now back to normal, the heroes can now leave to confront Cursa as Allegra wishes them luck in their adventure.
This story takes place some time after the main story. Rayman receives a ticket to a film studio called the Space Opera Network. Arriving there, he meets Rabbid Mario, Rabbid Peach and Beep-0, who have also received tickets of their own. Rayman is uneasy towards the Rabbids due to his past with the former two's kind, but Beep-0 assures him that the duo are different. They learn that the studio is owned by the Phantom, the main boss of the Spooky Trails level from the first game. Beep-0 assumes that he is seeking revenge for his previous defeat, but the Phantom claims that he has reformed, though Beep-0 and Rayman do not fully trust him. The Phantom reveals that it was he who summoned them here due to Darkmess infecting his studio and wants them to get rid of it. The group fight through hordes of Darkmess enemies throughout each studio set. Once all of it is gone, The Phantom invites them to his control room, which is where the warp portal that brought the group to the studio is located, only to find it broken. The Phantom then reveals he had been lying about his reformation all along and is indeed seeking revenge, confirming Rayman and Beep-0's suspicions. He wanted the heroes to get rid of the Darkmess so that he can carry out his scheme. After they defeat him, the warp portal reactivates, allowing the heroes to return home. Rayman decides to remain at the studio to supervise the Rabbids there after finally seeing the good in their kind. Rabbid Mario gives Rayman a hug while Rabbid Peach gives a present to him and Rayman does the same, showing that he is now on good terms with the Rabbids. In the credits, two photos are shown – one with the heroes showing their friends the gift that Rayman gave them, one of Rayman's outfits, and the other showing Rayman wearing a Mario hat, which is the gift that Rabbid Peach gave him.
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope was announced at E3 2021 and released on October 20, 2022.[8][9] The game was a co-op development by Ubisoft Paris and Ubisoft Milan, with additional work by Ubisoft Pune, Ubisoft Chengdu and Ubisoft Montpellier. Creative director Davide Soliani stated that the development team had viewed the game as a spiritual successor to the first, and as a different take on the tactical genre in part due to the game having expanded beyond the Mushroom Kingdom to focus on a range of galactic locations.[7] Its soundtrack was written by Grant Kirkhope (who composed the soundtrack for the first game), Gareth Coker (who composed the soundtrack for Ubisoft's Immortals Fenyx Rising), and Yoko Shimomura (who previously composed for the Mario & Luigi series and the Kingdom Hearts series).[10] According to producer Xavier Manzanares, Yoshi was not made playable because the development team was trying to evolve what they had in Kingdom Battle and thus decided to not have the exact same team of heroes.[11] When asked about why Rosalina wasn't made playable, Soliani cited her tall height, which would have caused technical issues, as well as her being "too powerful" as the key factors.[12]
The game received three downloadable content expansions via a season pass in 2023, including one featuring Rayman as a playable character.[13]
These three expansions, according to a Twitter post, include the Tower of Doooom (spelled with four "o"s), a mid-game adventure titled the Last Spark Hunter featuring a villain named Kanya in an enchanted forest-like planet called the Melodic Gardens, and the said Rayman adventure. The first was released on March 2, 2023,[citation needed] the second was released on June 21, 2023,[citation needed] and the third was released on August 30, 2023.[citation needed]
Aggregator | Score |
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Metacritic | 86/100[14] |
Publication | Score |
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Destructoid | 8.5/10[15] |
Electronic Gaming Monthly | [16] |
Eurogamer | Recommended[17] |
Game Informer | 9/10[18] |
GameSpot | 9/10[19] |
GamesRadar+ | [20] |
Giant Bomb | [21] |
IGN | 9/10[22] |
Nintendo Life | [23] |
PCMag | [24] |
The Guardian | [25] |
VG247 | [26] |
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Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope received "generally favorable reviews", according to the review aggregator Metacritic,[14] with many considering it an improvement over Kingdom Battle.
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope sold 17,647 physical copies within its first week of release in Japan, making it the third bestselling retail game of the week in the country.[27] However, according to Ubisoft, the game underperformed in the final weeks of 2022 and early January.[28] As of January 2024, the game had sold nearly 3 million copies.[29]
Year | Award | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2022 | Golden Joystick Awards | Ultimate Game of the Year | Nominated | [30] |
Hollywood Music In Media Awards | Score - Video Game | Nominated | [31] | |
The Game Awards | Best Family Game | Nominated | [32] | |
Best Sim/Strategy Game | Won | |||
2023 | New York Game Awards | Central Park Children's Zoo Award for Best Kids Game | Nominated | [33] |
26th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards | Family Game of the Year | Won | [34] | |
Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Video Game | Nominated | [35] | |
British Academy Games Awards | Family Game | Nominated | [36] | |
Ivor Novello Awards | Best Original Video Game Score | Won | [37] |
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