New Super Mario Bros. U on Switch is the perfect complement to Super Mario Odyssey Super Mario Run is a fun but compromised Mario on iPhone I especially loved howWondermixes things up with different types of levels. While most are traditional side-scrolling stages, there are others that test...
Super Mario Bros. Wonder looks and plays like the true next step for 2D Mario platformers. Wonder effects change each stage in both surprising and delightful ways, the Flower Kingdom makes for a vibrant and refreshing change of pace, and Elephant Mario s
over the last seven and a half years, but its time is coming to a close. I’ll admit that I’ve been on the “please release a new console” train for a year or two now, but betweenTears of the KingdomandSuper Mario Bros. Wonder, there’s still a little magic left in the ...
Mario Wonder review: Classic side-scrollerSuper Mario Bros Wonder was an almost-surprise release, with little lead-up from announcement to release. But you can tell that Nintendo has spent a lot of time polishing this game to perfection. Wonder goes fully classic in its side-scrolling depiction...
Super Mario Bros. Wonder wants to constantly surprise you; it also never wants to make anyone too uncomfortable. Rather than going all-out and becoming something truly bizarre, then, Wonder purposefully restrains itself with many mainstay Mario conventions and player accommodations. The end result ...
“substance” they have an abundance of is imagination and thank goodness. As Super Mario Bros. Wonder is definitely a timeless classic that will survive the test of time. Let’s hope this isn’t the first time Mario and Co spend time in this foreign land or at least let’s hope the ...
“Super Mario Bros. Wonder is both a return to form and a delightful transformation of the classic 2D series.” Pros Art is full of personality Fun new enemies Strong level design Unpredictable Wonder effects Badges are a great addition Cons Underwhelming bosses Power-ups are a missed...
Super Mario Bros. Wonderwas an unexpected announcement this year, and even more unexpected was the trippy style, talking flowers, and the new elephant power-up. Certainly it looked like a change of pace, but for better or for worse? Let’s take a look!
Nintendo's "Super Mario Bros. Wonder" is the latest game in the Super Mario Bros. franchise. It can be experienced as a one-player adventure, or up to four players can play simultaneously on one Switch console (with each player using their own controller). The game supports Nintendo Switch...
It’s the type of ingenuity you’d see in a Nintendo platformer likeSuper Mario Wonder, except in an RPG setting. Even the smaller gimmicks, like finding a star in a treasure chest that lets you instantly defeat enemies, adds so much energy to the experience. Despite finishing this game ...