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Nick Gillham of God is a Geek gave the lowest score, a 4 out of 10,<ref>Gillham, Nick. (March 8, 2017). [http://www.godisageek.com/reviews/mario-sports-superstars-review/ Mario Sports Superstars Review] ''God is a Geek''. Retrieved March 25, 2017.</ref> stating that the game wanted to be like the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' of sports games, but ends up being a ''{{wp|PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale}}'' instead, citing the lack of substance in the modes and calling the game a "jack of all trades, master of none", and compared the bitter feeling of the game to "licking a [[Nintendo Switch|Switch]] cartridge", referencing [http://kotaku.com/nintendo-switch-cartridges-taste-so-bad-1792869498 the press attention] of the bitter substance, Denatonium Benzoate, added to Nintendo Switch cartridges to prevent small children from putting the cartridge in their mouths. Gillham has commented on the easy difficulty of the AI, claiming that he won soccer without pressing the shoot button and racking up double-digit scores. Gillham has criticized the amiibo restricted modes, such as Road to Superstar, stating that the mode is not available without a specific series amiibo card and locking the mode away is "an unforgivable decision". Gillham has also criticized how there is no Download Play option with the game, making the game "an expensive affair".
Nick Gillham of God is a Geek gave the lowest score, a 4 out of 10,<ref>Gillham, Nick. (March 8, 2017). [http://www.godisageek.com/reviews/mario-sports-superstars-review/ Mario Sports Superstars Review] ''God is a Geek''. Retrieved March 25, 2017.</ref> stating that the game wanted to be like the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' of sports games, but ends up being a ''{{wp|PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale}}'' instead, citing the lack of substance in the modes and calling the game a "jack of all trades, master of none", and compared the bitter feeling of the game to "licking a [[Nintendo Switch|Switch]] cartridge", referencing [http://kotaku.com/nintendo-switch-cartridges-taste-so-bad-1792869498 the press attention] of the bitter substance, Denatonium Benzoate, added to Nintendo Switch cartridges to prevent small children from putting the cartridge in their mouths. Gillham has commented on the easy difficulty of the AI, claiming that he won soccer without pressing the shoot button and racking up double-digit scores. Gillham has criticized the amiibo restricted modes, such as Road to Superstar, stating that the mode is not available without a specific series amiibo card and locking the mode away is "an unforgivable decision". Gillham has also criticized how there is no Download Play option with the game, making the game "an expensive affair".
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