With the release of this new Mario 2D Platformer game, nintendolife.com release its first review. From the sounds of it, it's set to be one of the best Mario games of this year.

Now we've had chance to play the final version of New Super Mario Bros. Wii, it's time to tell you the hard truth about Nintendo's latest plumbing escapades. Well, the hard truth is, it's a lot of fun and impossible to play without a smile on your face.

Although a lot of emphasis has been put on the series-first multiplayer, solo play is still possible and feels exactly like series high-points Super Mario World and Super Mario Bros. 3. You move between levels on a top-down map - though you can play any unlocked level in Free Play mode if you dislike walking about - and once you've cleared the world's final castle you can move onto the next world. There's mid-world castles, piranha plants to climb and all the stuff you would expect in a Mario title, though no sign of any warp whistles.
Propellerheads

Propellerheads

From the first instant you push right on the d-pad you'll be right back into the Mario groove as though he never left two dimensions, but that's not to say this is a mere retread of his former glories. Each level is brand new, with rotating floors, swinging platforms and narrow wall-jumping sections all combining with other level elements to craft some devious and genuinely taxing levels. Even with four players looking out for each other, it's rare to pass a level with all your lives intact, although as long as at least one player survives the level continues: if all players are dead simultaneously, the level's over.

There's been a lot of discussion about the game's Super Guide mode helping players to overcome difficult areas, but sadly we weren't given a demonstration of its abilities. One thing we can say is that judging from the difficulty of some of the later levels even the hardcore Mario fans here at Nintendo Life may have to resort to a little Super Guiding. A classic 2D Mario platformer that'll test your gaming skills? Yes please.

Highlights are around every corner: riding Yoshi around and eating apples feels as good as it did in 1994 (check for SMW), a dark cave level lets you shine a searchlight by tilting the Wii Remote and using the new Propeller Suit to drill down onto enemies - or friends - is as satisfying as it gets.

Nintendo had to prise the controllers from our fingers to stop us completing the game there and then, but it won't be long until we can all enjoy New Super Mario Bros. Wii together, with its release now just a few weeks away. You will not want to miss this one.
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  • 1
    Shortman Oct 31, 09
    This game just looks beautiful. This is definitely going to blow the other systems away. Who cares about MW2 when the King of gaming is back in a brand spanking new game.
    • 1
      Dio Oct 31, 09
      LOL. I'll be getting both Modern Warfare 2 and New Super Mario Bros Wii.

      MW2 will probably take up most of my time, tho.
    • 6
      FinalFantasyFanaticc Oct 31, 09
      Hah, I seriously doubt MARIO can blow "all other systems away", that's a idiotic and bold statement right there.

      New Super Mario Bros Wii, the game that plays itself!
    • 3
      Slumpy monkey Oct 31, 09
      LMFAO .
    • 5
      Shinobi_razor Oct 31, 09
      since when is Mario the king of gaming?
    • 1
      McClubbin Nov 1, 09
      Hahaha isn't COD partly responsible for your mod tag? Oh, the irony.
      • 1
        Dragoon* Nov 2, 09
        Just because he mods COD: Reflex is doesn't mean he can't like this game more. :/
    • 2
      Tiger of Wu Nov 3, 09
      Since when was Ninty's head of marketing on Gamegrep?
  • 0
    Dragoon* Oct 31, 09
    If you haven't seen the GameGrep article all Pre-Orders in the UK will receive a special case for the game.
  • 0
    Gamesta100 Oct 31, 09
    I'm getting a Wii just to play this game.
    • 0
      Shortman Nov 1, 09
      I love you.

      Mario has always been the king of gaming. If you haven't played a Mario game, you are not a gamer.
      • 1
        Aussie Legend Nov 1, 09
        Oh how I wish you were being sarcastic.

        Though classic mario I agree (up to Super Mario World).

        note: Not including the Paper Mario spin-off games, those are *bleep*ing genius (well, the first two anyways).
      • 2
        Shinobi_razor Nov 2, 09
        Classic Mario was the king of gaming. not anymore. like Aussie said, it kinda ended after SMW. now its starting to get embarrassing.
        • 0
          Big A2 Nov 2, 09
          They really need to add an option to turn his voice off in the newer games. Super Mario Advance 1 was painful.
  • 0
    Shortman Nov 3, 09
    No, classic mario is the king of gaming and will always be the king of gaming.
    • 4
      Tiger of Wu Nov 3, 09
      No he isn't. He's one of the kings but he died a long time ago. Can this bring him back? Possibly. Just calm yourself down. Oh, and wipe that cum off your top lip. Don't want Peach finding out you're sucking off her boyfriend.
  • 0
    HisServant77 Nov 3, 09
    Another game I'm looking forward to
  • 0
    King X2* Nov 4, 09
    Well that's good they gave this a really good review.

    I will totally buy this when it comes out if I have the spare money.

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