New Super Mario Bros. 2

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New Super Mario Bros. 2 Reviews

GameZone

08/2012

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8.0/10

New Super Mario Bros. 2 review

Nintendo is at again. New Super Mario Bros. 2 is yet another revival of the classic 2D Mario style. The game delivers great platforming gameplay, rich and colorful style, enjoyably quirky music, and a fresh new emphasis on coin collection. But when you strip away all of that, what you're left with is a lot of the same Mario side-scrolling we've seen all too often. The novelty has, for all intents and purposes, worn almost entirely thin. That said, it's absolutely impossible to deny the fact that Nintendo has once again crafted an expertly designed 2D platformer. It would have been fitting if New Super Mario Bros. 2 revisited the land of Subcon, starred Shy Guys and Birdo as primary enemies, and featured weapons such as onions and pumpkins that you could pluck from the ground. This game could have been a revival of Super Mario Bros. 2, Nintendo's dark horse in the Mario franchise, and maybe it should have. Instead, New Super Mario Bros. 2 is once again a story about how Mario and Luigi need to destroy Bowser and save Princess Peach. The game doesn't suffer for that, because it's an expected formula, but the fact remains that there's absolutely nothing memorable about Peach being kidnapped at this point.

Game Revolution

08/2012

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New Super Mario Bros. 2

Truer words were never spoken way back in 2006 when Joe Dodson reviewed the original New Super Mario Bros. game for Nintendo DS. "Can Mario ever truly be new again?" Joe asked. New Super Mario Bros. 2 is an answer to that question, even though it teeters on the boundary between yes and no. With Mario's "New" series making the leap from DS, to Wii, and on to the 3DS, what could possibly be new at this point? How can Mario rescue Princess Peach differently? Do Koopas shoot guns at our mustachio'd plumber? Will Peach finally just stay rescued? The reality is that the struggle between "yes" and "no" actually extends to two core issues Nintendo is facing, both in Mario games and on the 3DS platform. NSMB2's big addition to the franchise is the focus on collecting coins towards a high score. The golden collectibles litter every single landscape and tally into the thousands over the course of the game. Where collecting 100 coins in a single level meant an extra life for players in the past, NSMB2 maintains your coin count across levels and whether you fall down a bottomless pit or victim to a stray koopa shell. I arrived in World 2 with over 50 extra lives.

GameInformer

08/2012

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8.3/10

New Super Mario Bros. 2

I can't believe six years have passed since Nintendo released New Super Mario Bros. on DS. It showed the company's willingness to revisit classic Mario 2D platforming, which hadn't seen an original entry since the early ‘90s, and offered many new tweaks. The latest game, New Super Mario Bros. 2, is actually the third game in the series, but it doesn't have an engaging new hook to entice players.NSMB 2 is all about collecting those same gold coins you've been picking up for decades. A universal counter keeps track of every one you nab, but it in no way figures into the standard-issue kidnapped princess plot. The back of the box says to collect a million coins but that's the only instruction you're given on the matter. I scored over 30,000 in my first playthrough, and all I got was a growing pile of coins on the title screen. To get the whole million is an enormous undertaking, and you aren't even given any unlocks or teases about your reward along the way – just a few notification messages. Even worse, if you do manage to reach your goal, the million-coin reward is supremely disappointing (though I'm not going to spoil it here).

GameSpot

08/2012

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7.0/10

New Super Mario Bros. 2 Review

In the pursuit of platforming perfection, few games have come as close to achieving it as those devoted to Mario. His surgically precise leaps, and the unnervingly cutesy but expertly crafted worlds of the Mushroom Kingdom, give rise to platformers by which others are judged--and which so many other games imitate. New Super Mario Bros. 2 is a familiar take on a formula that has worked wonderfully over the past 25 years, but despite some fun, nostalgic moments, its level design fails to reach the lofty heights of its fabulous predecessors. Such familiarity also raises the question: What exactly is new here? The story, where Princess Peach is helplessly dragged away to yet another castle is a tale that feels as old as time itself. Mario's thoughtfully concocted plan of rescue--stomp on everything that moves while ingesting copious amounts of state-altering mushrooms--is hardly going to catch Bowser off-guard either. And as you leap your way through more than 80 courses of platforming challenges, your mind is drawn to the familiar so immediately that it's difficult to see what has been added. You jump, and you stomp, and you smash.

GameInformer

08/2012

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8.3/10

New Super Mario Bros. 2

I can't believe six years have passed since Nintendo released New Super Mario Bros. on DS. It showed the company's willingness to revisit classic Mario 2D platforming, which hadn't seen an original entry since the early ‘90s, and offered many new tweaks. The latest game, New Super Mario Bros. 2, is actually the third game in the series, but it doesn't have an engaging new hook to entice players.NSMB 2 is all about collecting those same gold coins you've been picking up for decades. A universal counter keeps track of every one you nab, but it in no way figures into the standard-issue kidnapped princess plot. The back of the box says to collect a million coins but that's the only instruction you're given on the matter. I scored over 30,000 in my first playthrough, and all I got was a growing pile of coins on the title screen. To get the whole million is an enormous undertaking, and you aren't even given any unlocks or teases about your reward along the way – just a few notification messages. Even worse, if you do manage to reach your goal, the million-coin reward is supremely disappointing (though I'm not going to spoil it here).

VideoGamer

08/2012

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7.0/10

New Super Mario Bros. 2 Review

In New Super Mario Bros. 2, capitalism has zipped out of a warp pipe and found its place in the mushroom kingdom; the back of the box instructs you the game's main objective is to gobble up a million gold coins by whatever means necessary, and there's a running tally in the bottom of the screen on the world map. After clearing out the game's main six worlds and assorted hidden gubbins I had just over 25,000. One million. What, you might ask, do you actually get for performing such an impossibly gargantuan task? A new title screen.If I spent one million of anything, let alone gold pieces, on a new title screen I'd want a refund. New Super Mario Bros. 2 is the Rich Tea biscuit equivalent of a Mario game; okay in a pinch but certainly not a favourite. I wouldn't pick it first from the biscuit tin, either. It doesn't really do anything wrong, but its fatal flaw is that it just doesn't really do anything. You run to the right, jump over some platforms and stomp a checklist of classic adversaries. This time around you'll spend your time predominantly in the Fire and Raccoon suits, and I'm sure you already know how they work.

IGN

08/2012

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8.5/10

New Super Mario Bros 2 Review

You know that fizzy feeling you get in your brain when you play a great Mario game? Where it feels a bit like it did the first time you ever played one, even though you're so intimately familiar with it? New Super Mario Bros 2 gives you 80-odd levels of perfectly-pitched side-scrolling platforming with a smattering of new features, but it doesn't give you that feeling. It's a surprisingly conservative entry in this continually inventive franchise, and though it's a masterclass in level design and eternally satisfying to play, it doesn't move the series forward. When it's as good as it was to begin with, though, it's hard to find much else to complain about. New Super Mario Bros 2 stars the Koopalings (Bowser's long-neglected junior minions) as villains, who crop up in predictable but nonetheless entertaining boss fights at the end of each of the game's worlds. Coin-collecting is the ancient video game principle at the heart of the game. Those shiny little discs of gold metal are everywhere, erupting in shimmering cascades from pipes and trailing in the wake of Cheep Cheeps underwater.

1UP

07/2012

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New Super Mario Bros. 2 (Preview)

When I played New Super Mario Bros. 2 at E3, I was relieved to find that the game dispensed with the standard life counter, challenging players to complete stages on a single life. The idea of cashing in coins for lives makes sense in a game where you're lucky to scrape up enough change for a single 1UP per stage, but in a game defined entirely by the quest to acquire money, where cash practically rains from the sky, it seems pretty pointless. At an exchange rate of 100 coins to one life, NSMB2's ultimate mission of gathering one million coins works out to 10,000 lives. Which is just silly. But no: It turns out I was duped. Tricked. Fooled. The E3 demo consisted of a sampler of the Coin Rush mode, where players select one of three stage challenges -- Mushroom, Fire Flower, or Star, just like in Mario Kart -- that string together three random levels from Worlds 1 through 3, 4 through 6, and 7 and 8 respectively. Coin Rush doesn't represent the main game by any means; the bulk of NSMB2's content comes in the form of a classic Mario title. The adventure is broken into worlds, which in turn break into separate stages (more than 80 in total, according to the latest Iwata Asks feature).

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