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I am not disappoint.Smugleaf said:- dozens of levels across one world map, like Super Mario World awesome
- map can be panned around and explored at any time ok
- game features an auto-scrolling, Boost Rush mode for more of a challenge Always love a good challenge.
- multiple branching paths that let you pick which way to go awesome
- this is much more than the tradition level choosing, which usually gives you only two paths to choose from wow
- Game Informer spotted 7 worlds: Acorn Plains, Sparkling Waters (tropical), Frosted Glacier, Layer Cake Desert (complete with melting desserts), areas similar to Forest of Illusion and Sky World and a world surround by a tornado those sound cool
- mid-world fortresses guarded by Boom-Boom meh, but I'll put up with it
- end-level castles guarded by Koopalings they better have different fighting styles, like in SMW
- Super Acorn power-up makes you a flying squirrel cool, always love a new power-up
- Bowser kidnaps Peach once again of course, what else would Mario's motivation be
Yami did it in 2 days.Nabber said:Decently lengthened? It took me a week to play. That's pretty sad.
There were. They had to do with NSMB2.Lakituthequick said:Yami did it in 2 days.Nabber said:Decently lengthened? It took me a week to play. That's pretty sad.
Or do you mean 100%-ing it?
Edit: I'd swear there were posts above me. They are moved while typing this.
I also don't like the idea of the vertical fortresses. It seems boring to me. I like the fortresses from SMW and SMB3 betterMnSG said:Nintendo should consider putting more effort into making the forts, towers, and castles this time. A lot of those courses were one area only, and/or were way too short; for NSMB2's World 3-Castle, you can quickly reach the boss door before the BGM loops with White Raccoon Mario.
Nabber said:Yeah, I asked Crash to split the discussion.
Or rather, I was ninja'd.
Do you think the game is harder than NSMBW?likesorange said:I got to play NSMBU yesterday and it was pretty fun. Being the person with the Game Pad was great because I could choose to help people or make it harder on them. All in all, it was pretty fun. If you want to know more about something (controls, how the graphics look, levels, etc.) just ask.
YoshiGo99 said:Do you think the game is harder than NSMBW?likesorange said:I got to play NSMBU yesterday and it was pretty fun. Being the person with the Game Pad was great because I could choose to help people or make it harder on them. All in all, it was pretty fun. If you want to know more about something (controls, how the graphics look, levels, etc.) just ask.
YoshiGo99 said:Please have Chargin' Chucks and Rexes. So far the levels look good
I think NSMB2 was just to show a bad NSMB game while NSMBU is showing a good game
likesorange said:That's too bad. I got to play it plenty of times!