Top Ten Best Things About Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story

The Top Ten
1 The Story

True. It's not the best part actually but it's original for what it is

They brought Fawful back.

2 Bowser Is the Main Primary Protagonist

I'm tired of Bowser being as a boss to everything, and he has to be pummeled on to release his precious crabby princess who wastes Mario's time by letting him go on a adventure!

Well this game, UNIQUE!

I love that. His battle system is amazing and unique, very well done

3 The Music

Actually, Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story has some great music tracks to the point where they sound like they belong in this game's predecessors (such as Cavi Cape, Underwater and the Dark Bowser boss fight theme).

Amazing, true. Bowser's Stolen Castle (Inside Bowser) and The Grand Finale are just a few examples of amazing songs

4 The Battle System

Being able to play as Bowser AND the bros. in some battles was a lot of fun.

The bros. attacks are fun, but Bowser's battle system is even better

5 The Humor

To be honest never payed attention to it

6 The Boss Battles

They are fun (well excluding that bug that heals every other turn)

What do you expect from an RPG? Tedious, run-of-the-mill bosses?

7 Not Too Hard
8 The Characters
9 Not Too Easy

True here as well

10 The Enemies

The Best Fitness Friends are the most underrated Mario characters of all time and are featured in the 2019 remake.

Original and fun

The Contenders
11 Fawful Fawful, known in Japan as Gerakobits, is a fictional character appearing in the Mario & Luigi series of role-playing video games developed by AlphaDream.

He's honestly very overrated to be honest

12 Midbus

So interesting and complex that he was brought back in a Super Mario World chocolate ROM hack.

Something about him I just love

This guy was so funny

13 Luigi Luigi, originally a palette swap of Mario named Green Mario, is a major character featured in video games and related media released by Nintendo. Created by prominent game designer Shigeru Miyamoto, Luigi is portrayed as the slightly younger, taller fraternal twin brother of Nintendo's unofficial mascot Mario, and appears in many games throughout the Super Mario franchise, often as a sidekick to his brother.
14 The Diversity

True. Even inside Bowser, each section feels different

15 It isn't as weak as Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Bowser inside story was made in a time where developers put their hearts into their games.

Well..., obviously. Not even close

16 The Animation

Clean and smooth gives the game a good feel.

17 Bowser's Personality

He's stubborn, I like that

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