Console: Nintendo 3DS
Genre: Platformer
Release Date: August 19, 2012
Date Reviewed: Feb. 1st, 2013
Gameplay:
New Super Mario
Bros 2 is the second game for New Super Mario Bros. The original game
debuted on the Nintendo DS hand helds. This one however is now on the
Nintendo 3DS. The original NSMB was a huge hit on the DS because it
was Mario, but Mario remade. It's basically Super Mario Bros. Remade
onto the hand held systems. Everyone loved it. Now we have NSMB Wii
and NSMB WiiU. The game play is your basic Mario plat former. You go
through worlds, each world has a castle with a boss and when you beat
the boss you move onto the next world. Not really much to explain
more about the game play. However I had a few issues with it. Now it
is a fun game don't get me wrong. But this game is missing a lot. The
point in this game is to collect as many coins as possible. This is a
nice new twist on a Super Mario game. They also introduced a coin
rush mode into the game where you play a few levels that have a lot
of coins to collect and a short time limit. The other nice thing
about this one is it has DLC. The DLC content are new coin rush maps,
one they included for free. When you get your one million coin goal
all that happens is you get a new background on the game menu, that's
it. Not really much of an award.
The Tanooki Suit is back!
The issues I have
with this game is it is so plain. The backgrounds, the level designs,
and the overall game play lasts only a couple of hours. Sure if your
a perfectionist like me then you want to try and unlock all the
levels and the star coins. But while your playing through the worlds
or even navigating each world to your next level it's just so plain
compared to NSMB for the Wii or even the WiiU. The environment in the
Wii and WiiU titles are fun, interactive, and adds some life to the
game. Compared to the first one on the DS, they really didn't change
anything at all besides collecting coins. This I found was very
disappointing. It's like they didn't care all to much about this game
because they wanted to boost sales on the 3DS system because it is a
Mario game. Maria game = sells a lot of consoles.
However when you
complete the game you unlock Star world. I like the levels in Star
World but when you beat the game and didn't really focus on
collecting the star coins it's frustrating to try and go through
these levels because it costs a butt load of star coins just to even
go to the first level in star world. I do like how they added that
feature to the game though. They do have a co op mode within the game
as well where you can a friend can connect locally and play the game
together collecting your coins or just plain and simple beating the
game. I am happy they are sticking with the co op route of things
even on the DS systems. Overall the game play is fun, just a bit
upsetting with the lack of effort put into this game and the boring
environments. I would recommend picking up Paper Mario Sticker Star
before this game.
Graphics:
The 3DS uses the
graphics very well in this game. The textures are crisp and it looks
really good. The only problem which was mentioned up above is the
plain environments and bad level designs. Almost all of the levels
had a plain background and was really fast and easy to run through.
Not a whole look of level creativeness in this version of the game at
all. The animations on all of the enemies are great. Like in the
first one the enemies dance to the beat of the music as they are
walking. I still think it's funny when they hop around or swing their
arms to the music.
Co op Style!
Audio:
The soundtrack is
basically the same one used in the DS title. Most of the levels have
a good soundtrack and goes well with the game but it is all just from
the original game. All of the audio in the game is what you'd expect
from any Mario plat former game.
Conclusion:
Overall the game
is fun, just upsetting on the level design and environments. I mean
go watch a video on NSMB for WiiU and compare it to the 3DS version.
I wish I was playing the WiiU version is all I am saying. I do like
the co op mode in the game and how you can also play as luigi. I also
enjoyed the Coin Rush mode which you unlock after the first world is
beaten. They have also included a free DLC coin rush map pack for
free for a limited time to celebrate the anniversary of Mario. This
map pack is known as the “classic map pack” because you play re
designed levels from the original Mario games. They are also fun. If
you are debating between NSMB or Paper Mario Sticker Star I recommend
you pick up Sticker Star before this game.