New Super Mario Bros. U is not a huge departure from the
format that has been set down since the first one on the Nintendo DS 6 years
ago. And that’s neither good nor bad.
First thing you will notice is that they have changed up the
story a little bit, rather that Peach being kidnapped; Mario is thrown from her
castle as Bowser invades. It’s not a massive change, but its enough to make it
seem fresh.
Gameplay
The gameplay of NSMBU is the standard fare that we have all
come to know and love from a 2D Mario game. Mario moves just as you would
expect, and with the inclusion of the new Flying Squirrel Suit, can take to the
skies, and cling to walls. The fire and ice flowers make a return as well, and that’s
it. Excluding the star and the mushroom, the main game contains only three
power ups, which is not a lot, but it’s enough for this plumber.
Graphics
This is Mario’s first even foray into HD, and the team at Nintendo have made it seem that he was always there. The game looks amazing, from the animation of Mario and the assortment of enemies on the screen, to the way the game uses light in some levels and clouds in others. The game will not win any awards on the graphics side, and that’s ok. The game has a unique look, with bright colours and some catchy visual tricks that are sure to impress.
This is Mario’s first even foray into HD, and the team at Nintendo have made it seem that he was always there. The game looks amazing, from the animation of Mario and the assortment of enemies on the screen, to the way the game uses light in some levels and clouds in others. The game will not win any awards on the graphics side, and that’s ok. The game has a unique look, with bright colours and some catchy visual tricks that are sure to impress.
If you are picking up a Wii U console and are not sure what
to get, then by all means New Super Mario Bros. U would be a great addition,
and with the inclusion of 5 player mayhem, you’re are sure to have a blast.
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