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Damn, our arms were sore after playing this.

Pretty mediocre collection of mini games. I'd suggest Super Mario Party before this.

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I got a digital code of this for Christmas in 2019 and just never got around to it until now. I was expecting a solid and fun mini-game collection, and in that regard, you could suppose it does its job with mini-games. They function well enough! However, the game hardly kept my positive attention throughout its slog of a story mode, with unskippable cutscenes and a thoroughly uninteresting two-tone storyline. Mini-games are either piss easy, frustrating, or just really boring.

About the nicest thing about this game I can say is that it's not broken and it looks pretty. If this was a $30 budget title, I'd probably be a bit kinder to it. It's full-price and was rushed to a deadline that was already months before the event that was supposed to happen, but didn't. The result is a high-effort yet ultimately dry-feeling collection of sports mini-games.

A fun game especially with more players. Recommended for all ages, so perfect entertainment for a family dinner.


Malo con ganas pero almenos aparece EGGMAN NEGA

Next in my sonic marathon and in my journey to finish every Story Mode in the Olympic Games games is Tokyo 2020. This is cute! A fun premise that gave the series a bit of new life in the Retro Minigames, fun basic minigames, and nice character interactions. Very happy they finally let sonic talk in these. The Dream events suffer here which is really disappointing, those were the best parts of 2012. Also, very weird that they randomly changed the naming convention with this game??? Like why?

fraquinho, mas acho que tem seu lugar... por aí

I don't care about this series anymore really

i dont understand how but the ds one from 2008 is way better

The soundtrack was alright but after the back to back bangers of the Sochi 2014 and Rio 2016 soundtracks this was really lackluster in comparison. Way less remixes then before (with the few remixes in this game also not being as good as previous games) and the original soundtrack in this game is a notable downgrade from 2014 and 2016.

There was no Olympic Games that happened in 2020, this game came out in 2019, and the actual games happened in 2021
Isn't that neat?

Unfortunately, this is the Mario and Sonic Olympic Games game I enjoy the least. My score is still high though because this series holds such a special place in my heart. My main issue here is the Joy-cons. I think the motion controls of those make movements much more difficult than it used to be on the Wii. This isn't necessarily the games fault but it still impacts gameplay. The button control options are very nice though and usually work well in my experience.

I don’t think SEGA knows what to do with these games anymore

Hated how certain characters were locked behind only one event like Toadette just to name an example. The events were not as fun as in last iterations of the franchise as well.

[Replay] This is the last game I played from Marathoning every Mario & Sonic Summer Olympics Game (including Tokyo 2020 Arcade). I cannot understand why most people generally don’t like this entry, it’s easily my favorite in the series. I had played this once before back in August 2020, so I knew going into this why I love it so much. This is the culmination of almost everything I have loved about all the previous entries, combined into one package. The Olympic records are back again, and accurate to the time period entering the games. Trivia from the first game is finally back, and has way more and more interesting facts than ever!! The stadiums and artstyle is probably the most accurate and detailed the series has ever been, probably taking advantage of the fact that the game was obviously developed in Japan. The music is once again phenomenal, once again keeping the tradition set by Rio 2016’s Orchestra being recorded from Rio de Janeiro alive by recording this soundtrack in Tokyo. They FINALLY removed the Miis. And for once, THE STORY MODE IS ACTUALLY ENJOYABLE! Ive hated every single player run of each of the games leading up to Tokyo 2020 so much, aside from the tolerable 2008 Circuit modes. This story isn't particularly well written, but theres something so bad about it that its actually good. I cant quite put my finger on it, but I think a large reason I enjoy this story mode, is because theres so much love put into representing Tokyo itself. Walking around Copacabana beach in Rio was nice, but imagine being able to digitally walk around like 25 different venues and landmarks, with NPCs telling you fun facts and trivia to find. I love games the digitally preserve real places and Tokyo 2020 does it SO well. The writing feels straight out of a devientart fan fic, but in the best possible way. Its so dumb, but I love it so much more to the garbage fire that was London 2012s 3DS story mode, which was one of the most boring stories I've ever played. I love that at one point in this one, Bowser and Eggman are scheming for like the 5th time on how there going to get gold medals, and it plays it up really dramatically. A chapter passes and it is revealed that there ultimate master plan was to just push Mario and Sonic over and take there medals. And it doesn't even work. The events themselves are even great, the best they have been since the Wii in my opinion. The standard events all have the option to play with motion or buttons, which is super cool. The 1964 events are actually really fun, being much more simplistic one or two button NES styled games. And then there are the Minigames, that take place at a variety of Tokyo landmarks, these are fun single-player games to break up the events.The one area where the events do kinda suck are the dream events. There are only 3 and they all really blow, but thats okay because I was never really a fan of the dream events to begin with (plus the minigames are clearly the replacement for it, and I’d much rather have minigames based on landmarks of the host city, than dream events based on fan service from Mario and Sonic) . When I play these games, I play for the Olympic stuff first (since the official Olympic Video games are always cheap garbage), and the Mario and Sonic stuff second. And there are so many events represented in this entry thanks to taking the focus away from Dream events! They all feel good to play, but its worth noting that there aren't really any full sports like sometimes featured in previous entries, like Golf or Football or Rugby. Rugby and Football are in this one, but they do feel slightly stripped down compared to like Rio 2016s version of them, but there still fun. Overall, this is inarguably to me the best Mario and Sonic game and the one I’ll be replaying for years to come. It feels like as the series progressed, it kept getting sloppier and sloppier with each entry because the focus was being so thin spread, but with this one, they really improved on Rio 2016’s structure and tightened the game up, and it payed off immensely. I really hope going forward, Paris 2024 uses this backbone and improves this structure even more. Lowkey, this is one of my favorite multiplayer games on the Switch.

It can be fun to play, but it seems weird that this game lost all of the charm of the previous ones. Controls also suck, if a player is not EXACTLY in front of the Switch, the joy-cons can easily fail to mimic the necessary precise movements to have a normal decent playing experience.

kids in 10 years are gonna have nostalgia for this- it’s good for what it is just wasn’t my vibe

Terrible. Ever game has different controls and feels too complicated to jump from one to another. Not a fun party time game.

This game is a Persona reference

how do you fuck up mario and sonic at the olympic games this should be easy

This series lost the few things that redeemed it as the games went by.

They did a really good job with this all things considered. Most of the sports are fun to play, save a few desperate duds. Almost feels like a native Mario Sports game in rugby and football. The addition of a story mode is good, as are the mini games, and it’s a nice bit of party fun.


While the Rio game seemed like it didn’t want to be a Mario & Sonic game, this one delves into it a lot more, making this game feel like a celebration of Mario, Sonic, Tokyo and the Olympics.

This has a full story mode which involves Mario, Sonic, Dr. Robotnik and Bowser getting sucked into a video game made by Dr. Robotnik based o the 1964 Tokyo Olympic games. This is a pixelated game that features the famous classic looks of Mario and Sonic, with Sonic based on his Mega Drive games and Mario based on the original Super Mario Bros. The story switches back and forth between retro and current times, going through each Olympic event in the game, so no need to repeatedly do the same event or grind. It’s the best story more in the Olympic titles.

Throughout the story you’ll also encounter minigames, both 2D and 3D which, for the most part are a lot of fun. There’s ones where Sonic is chasing a train or a taxi, Mario flying a plane in a side scrolling shooter, Mario sneaking through a museum, finding toads in a crowd and some more. These are a great addition and can be played on their own once you’ve gotten past them in the story.

The 2D events are a lot of fun. They’re simple, but they’re supposed to be (apart from Volleyball, which I couldn’t figure out). Diving is surprisingly a lot of fun, Shooting is a bit like Duck Hunt and there’s just a lot of charm across all 10 of them.

The 3D events, for the first time, contained none that I had trouble with or flat out hated. The standard events still have character powers, making returning games like Rugby Sevens even more fun. Skateboarding and Surfboarding are fun new trick-based ones and Karate has a surprising amount of depth to it. You have different controller options, with all except Discus having options that don’t involve motion controls.

Dream events also return, although there are only three of them. Dream Racing is a lot of fun, and is essentially a simplified Sonic Riders as characters race downhill on hoverboards. Dream Shooting is also a target shooting third person shooter and very enjoyable. Karate is the weakest dream event, but still enjoyable.

The Tokyo 2020 Olympics is easily the best one in the series, there is a lot of love and detail, right down to lots of trivia about the Olympics.

Fun for the while I played, and a great choice to play on the couch with friends. Nowhere near as good as 2008 London though.