We're now tantalizingly close to the launch of a new Super Mario Bros. 2D game, as a jam-packed October month will see Super Mario Bros. Wonder arrive on the Switch later this week. A colorful throwback to classic Mario games and the first 2D game in the franchise in over a decade, Super Mario Bros. Wonder isn't a rehash of what has come before it but a complete rethink of what Mario can be in the modern era. An imaginative evolution of the series, the game combines the classic design of older games with new gameplay mechanics that'll shake you right out of your comfort zone. You can read all about it in our Super Mario Wonder review.
Announced during the June 2023 Nintendo Direct, Super Mario Bros. Wonder joins a number of other highly anticipated games coming to Switch over the next couple of months. As you'd expect, this new Super Mario Bros. entry is colorful, features plenty of power-ups, and it'll be out soon. Here's everything that we know about Super Mario Bros. Wonder so far, from its release date to its pachyderm power-up that took the internet by storm.
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Once again it's up to Mario and his crew--Mario, Luigi, Peach, Daisy, and Toad--to stop Bowser and his flunkies.
At first glance, Super Mario Bros. Wonder looks like a Mario game that isn't venturing too far from its tried-and-trusted 2D gameplay, but there's a new creative layer here that stems from a key new feature in this game. Wonder Flowers are a new collectible that you'll pick up in Mario's journey, and these flowers can rewrite the reality of the Flower Kingdom around you. Warp pipes come alive, Mario gains a noodle body, and characters transform in weird ways to add a new level of chaos to each run in a level.
Transforming the world with a Wonder Flower also starts a hunt for a special Wonder Seed, which will then turn off the Wonder effect. There are several unique Wonder Flower effects, each one remixing the elements of your typical Mario stage with game-changing ideas like living warp pipes and showers of Mario's iconic Super Stars that'll make you invincible as long as you keep grabbing them.
Graphically, the game also looks like it's pushing the Switch to its limits, as this colorful jaunt has some of the most detailed environments and character designs ever seen in a Mario game. At its core, Super Mario Bros. Wonder is still all about that perfect run across a level, but with a more unpredictable design thanks to the Wonder Flowers, this could be one of the most surprising Mario games in recent memory. And right now, the Internet can't handle the idea of Elephant Mario without getting hot under the fan art collar.
Elephant Mario is also extra-strong and can easily smash through blocks, push pipes out of his way, and can gather water in his trunk that can be squirted at enemies or water flowers. Interestingly, any character (besides Yoshi and Nabbit) can use the elephant power-up. Other power-ups revealed so far include the Drill Hat which can pulverize certain environmental obstacles and a bubble that can be used to capture enemies.
For more, you can check out the video below that contains almost 15 minutes of new gameplay.
MarioLuigiPeachDaisyBlue ToadYellow ToadToadetteYoshiNabbitYoshi and Nabbit will work well for less experienced players, as these characters don't take damage. As a trade-off, they can't use power-ups.
Nintendo also mentioned that it's looking to create an "entirely positive" multiplayer experience, one that has chill vibes and a more casual approach when compared to the single-player design of the game. Players can leave behind a Standee to help other players, and you get Heart Points as a player positivity rating in exchange for your assistance.
"The concept behind the online play this time is really this idea of casual connection, being able to experience multiplayer game sessions as if you were playing a single-player game," game director Shiro Mouri said in an interview. "What I really wanted to do is create an online play experience that's entirely positive."
For example, online players can show up as shadows in courses that you can choose to race against or learn from to see if you missed any secrets of that level. Overall, Nintendo is aiming to create a multiplayer system that focuses on helping other players by sharing power-ups or rescuing others from dangerous situations.
Physical copies of Super Mario Bros. Wonder are also available to preorder at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop, and if you're looking to go all in, you can even grab a limited-edition Nintendo Switch. This version, the Mario Red Switch OLED, is available as of October 6, and includes a silhouette of Mario and rows of coins beneath the cable cover on the vibrant red console.
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