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Does Mario Party need an online mode?

Mario Party not having online is only an example of Nintendo's staunch desire to make as little progress as possible as slowly as possible in their online offerings. Mario Party needed online fucking 10 years ago. It would infinitely ratchet up it's playability. It's harder and harder to gather friends in the same room that would want to play a game like MP as it is. Online mode would do wonders and be incredibly fun.

So of course that means it will never happen.

Really the whole point of Mario Party is having fun with friends and I think taking away the physical interaction would dampen the experience. Couldn't hurt to have it as an option but it would certainly be a step back in the fun department.

Yet you can play it as a single player versus all CPU why? Really the only reason they don't include it is a combination of sheer incompetence/stubbornness.

There is no practicality of online Mario Party. No game will ever finish. As soon as people are losing, they're out.
Think it through people.

Why wouldn't this argument apply for like, every online game ever. Why include online in MK if people in places 6th and below are losing? Or shooters? Or fighting games?

Yes the time investment is higher for a board party game, but there's also a huge luck/team aspect that can easily turn the tides. Don't forget the appeal of wanting to fuck over others who may be in the lead.
 
There is no practicality of online Mario Party. No game will ever finish. As soon as people are losing, they're out.
Think it through people.
What are you talking about? This ain't the early 2000's anymore. Tons of games have online. If what you said was true then all the online games like Call of Duty and Destiny wouldn't exist since people would drop out all the time.

Plus most of us want to play against family and friends not randoms.

I said "outside of friends"
Randoms sounds like a dreadful experience

I can kind of agree with randoms. I would say if someone quits then replace them with a computer. But yeah I don't care to play with randoms lol.
 
Like someone else said since the Switch will have a paid online subscription it makes even more sense for Mario Party to have online. It needs it.



How is it a mess? "Goes into Mario Party. Goes online. Meets up with 3 friends. Starts game"

Oh boy so hard 😂
I said "outside of friends"
Randoms sounds like a dreadful experience
 
It could benefit from it, but there's a lot of things they need to fix about the series now before they even consider it...
 
What are you talking about? This ain't the early 2000's anymore. Tons of games have online. If what you said was true then all the online games like Call of Duty and Destiny wouldn't exist since people would drop out all the time.

Plus most of us want to play against family and friends not randoms.



I can kind of agree with randoms. I would say if someone quits then replace them with a computer. But yeah I don't care to play with randoms lol.

Easy fix for disconnects - make the characters who drop controlled by the A.I. until you can be matched up with someone else. Give bonus coins (or whatever meta currency to buy new boards/chars/games/etc) to people who join games in progress and finish them.
 
I don't think it NEEDS online but I wish it was there. I do think they need to go back to the old Mario Party formula though. Or have stages for the car mode and stages for a classic mode. I don't understand why that would be so difficult.
 
I can see an online mode only for inviting friends cause playing a 35+minute party game with 3 strangers and not having at least one of them quitting seems incredibly rare.
 
It's strange too, because Fortune Street on the Wii had online.

Has anyone here played Monopoly online? I would imagine, outside of playing with friends, you'd have people quitting/disconnencted frequently.

I wish the Mario Partys had online. My friends and I can't get together like we used to, so it would be nice to have it.
 
i mean yeah considering randoms would be awful

and as we all know randoms are the only people you can play with in any online game :3

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Friends only online is the only way I could tolerate it, unless it was some minigame tournament.

Last thing I want is some sore loser fucking up the connection because they lost all their stars/coins on the fortune space.

This so much.

I can see online working with Friends, but random players... I don't know.

Mario Party is a rage-quit inducer as it is. Lol. But might also work with random people, at least they should give it a try or shot.

What I can agree is that no voice option with random people.
 
Considering Nintendo's online services are now paid I would expect it in the next iteration. Even if it's just the option to just play with others on your friends list, that would be more than suffice. I don't think random matchmaking would suit the series.
 
It's what people have been wanting, but I don't think they could bring the usual boards to online because disconnects and other issues are sure to happen since a game lasts for a while. It's not some Mario Kart race lasting 3 minutes. It would have to be a very lite and small board for issues to be minimized.

Only way I can see online as possible is if they basically had minigame she playable with anyone/friends.
 
Yes. We shouldn't even have to ask this question in 2017, yet here we are. With them charging for online now, every game with any kind of multiplayer should have online multiplayer. I'm not optimistic they will make strides on this front though.

I'm not sure I care about MP anymore though, the series went to shit a while ago.
 
I think the time and money would be better spent rethinking the board game mechanics that glue it all together.
 
I could see a mini-game only mode working online; first one win four games takes the win.

However, playing the actual game online with strangers would be a nightmare. People drop out mid-match in Smash Brothers because they're losing, I couldn't imagine trying to sit through an entire Mario party game. Maybe the main mode with friends could work, but I think you'd still run into issues of people's connections dropping out. Maybe not. I know there's monopoly games and other similar board games that have online modes, so there's definitely cases in which they must somewhat work.

That said, I think Nintendo needs to restructure Mario party to make it a more appealing competitive game. Luck has always played a big party in the franchise, but recent titles have made luck and chance a much bigger part of them. There's next to strategy in the game anymore.
 
I had no idea Nintendo was forcing you to purchase their games. You should make a thread.

I did. And according to Mario Party 10 and Star Rush sales I'm not the only one.

How about no?
I think they should. Give the series to another developer and take the next few years to rethink the series. The car thing does not work and whatever the fuck they were doing for the 3DS games does not work. Sales have been declining for a while now anyway so it's not like a Mario Party 11 is really in that much demand so use that to take a break and work on something that can generate excitement like the N64 and Gamecube games.
 
It needs to go back to the 1-7 system and needs online. My and my friends can't always be next to each other but we do find time to chat online almost all the time.

Playing 7 via Dolphin online is a blast too
 
Nah, online would be boring and frankly just full of griefing. Mario Party is best when you've got a couch full of other players to riff off of and rage at. Besides the moment anyone starts losing in a match online they'd bail.
 
I did. And according to Mario Party 10 and Star Rush sales I'm not the only one.


I think they should. Give the series to another developer and take the next few years to rethink the series. The car thing does not work and whatever the fuck they were doing for the 3DS games does not work. Sales have been declining for a while now anyway so it's not like a Mario Party 11 is really in that much demand.

What are you talking about? MP10 sold over 2 million copies. Considering how shit the WiiU sold, that's really good. Please don't make shit up.
 
I have a good feeling Mario Party Switch will have online.

There could be tons of options. Mini-games only (first to 3, 5, 10), different decathlons, traditional board game using 10 or 20 turns so if someone bails or loses connection it's a relatively short game and that player can just be replaced with an AI (Nintendo would still have to have a meaningful penalty system for frequent quitting), friends only lobby where you can customize any option w/ voice chat.

It would definitely make me buy Mario Party again.
 
Meh, Mario Party is very much local co-op in structure.

It's highly asynchronous, there's lots of downtime for each individual player, also a "party" lasts like 30 minutes at least? ... a player disconnecting (by rage quitting or losing connection) sounds like it'd be rather disastrous.
 
I can definitely see the online connections issue being a big reason they don't wanna do it. I don't have issues too often but if I play Splatoon/Smash/Kart for a few hours I get disconnected at least once or twice. It's not a big deal getting booted back to the lobby from a 3-minute Splatoon match, but if you're 19 turns/2 hours into a game of Mario Party.....rage. And even setting those issues aside it would probably be hard to get an entire party of randoms to all stay on for the duration (especially the people getting wrecked...).

That said they should definitely try to work on it. More options = better
 
For a flagship Wii U game coming out in the middle of a game drought and a Mario game with its own amiibo line... that's not good at all.
2 million is good....

Mario Party has consistently sold around 2 million since it started. It had some big jumps on Wii and DS. Other than that its sold around 2 million and it looks even better when it was on a system that couldn't even sell 14 million.
 
For a flagship Wii U game coming out in the middle of a game drought and a Mario game with its own amiibo line... that's not good at all.

You're really going to double down on this huh?

If anything, you could say Mario Party 9 had paltry sales instead It sold slightly more than 10 did and with a 100 million userbase.

As for having it's own amiibo line, I'm not sure how it's relevant. People that just want to collect amiibos, will buy them and not the game.
 
I am surprised that we even have to ask this. I was expecting it with Mario Party 8 for the Wii. Fun game but it would have been even more enjoyable with online. Online should be mandatory for all multiplayer games going forward from Nintendo.
 
You're really going to double down on this huh?

If anything, you could say Mario Party 9 had paltry sales instead It sold slightly more than 10 did and with a 100 million userbase.

As for having it's own amiibo line, I'm not sure how it's relevant. People that just want to collect amiibos, will buy them and not the game.

Did I say Mario Party 9 sold great? Also that's not how it works.
 
I can definitely see the online connections issue being a big reason they don't wanna do it. I don't have issues too often but if I play Splatoon/Smash/Kart for a few hours I get disconnected at least once or twice. It's not a big deal getting booted back to the lobby from a 3-minute Splatoon match, but if you're 19 turns/2 hours into a game of Mario Party.....rage. And even setting those issues aside it would probably be hard to get an entire party of randoms to all stay on for the duration (especially the people getting wrecked...).

That said they should definitely try to work on it. More options = better

Friends and family is the key here, not randoms. Even then they can get replaced by AI if you want to play with randoms. It's not like it would be different facing an AI or some random person online since you don't know them.
 
Even if Mario Party was any good in the first place, what point does an online mode serve under Nintendo's grossly undercooked handling of online features like voice chat?
 
Yes. But still I wont bother if they dont go back to when mini games were fun and challenging, lasted more than 10 seconds and didnt involve picking a random item to see what you got.
 
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