I played NSMBU Deluxe and NSLU Deluxe on 100%. It was an AMAZING experience, veeery good game. I also played it in 3 Player mode with my parents and we all agreed that this is the BEST Mario 2D game ever in History. 30/30
This might be my favorite Mario game of all time. The levels are varied and plentiful. The difficulty feels just about right. I love the different characters and their different abilities which can make the game easier if desired. Multiplayer is exceptionally done; the expansion of the screen to encompass all players works perfectly, and is superior to how Super Mario Wonder handles multiplayer. It's an older game, but it plays really well.
Non male come gioco in sé, ma non è neanche un capolavoro, anzi, manca proprio di originalità, da sensazione di qualcosa già visto e rivisto.
Uno dei pochi giochi di Mario a essere poco rigiocabile.
This game is a mess. I did bother to collect all star coins, and just to be clear: it was NOT worth it, because this game is so uninspired there was no point to keep playing.
The only world I had fun with was the first one. The difficulty was perfect, however, levels became disgustingly difficult after second world onward. Those levels were SO HARD! I almost switched to Toadette, but in the end, I did not (P-Acorns were luckily a big help). The sentence in Nintendo E-Shop, saying that this game has over 140 levels is misleading, as the game has only about 80.
I like that this game has challenges, however, those challenges are not very interesting. The fire bro one is quite cool, but I guess that is everything. I hope I do not need to mention that there is literally nothing new from the Wii U version of the game. It is the exact same game, except the Luigi U DLC is included for free. Luigi U is basically the exact same game, but it is way harder than the Mario version of the game.
I have BIG issues with the gameplay. First of all, every single time you die, you get kicked out of the level completely, forcing you to enter it every time you die, and you have to watch a 3 year old animation again and again. Instead of this, they could just respawn you at the start of the level or at the checkpoint to save everyone's time. I died hundreds of times, so at least 15 minutes of my total playtime was just watching the animation upon death and entering the level.
Another important thing to mention is the way the game saves. The game does let you save ONLY after castle stages. If you want to save anywhere else, you have to rely on a very unreliable system called quick saving. The system does not work properly and very often did not save my progress, meaning something like playing one level during a break at school is impossible, you ALWAYS have to play to a castle to save the game. If you want to save the game freely, you can do that only after completing the game. The fact that this exists is DUMB. And when you beat a castle, I find even DUMBER that the game even asks you if you want to save. The game should save after every level automatically.
The way some star coins are hidden is very cheap too, especially ghost house stages, which always require you to randomly jump into walls, hoping you find them. The secret exits in them are very cheap as well. This game is simply a mess that nobody should waste time with.
It's unbelievable to me that Nintendo thought it would be fun for players to have to run Mario into every inch of level geometry looking for hidden star coins in order to complete the game. Then again this is the series that keeps shipping miserable water levels even though no human being in the entire 35-year history of Mario has ever found a water level fun. Don't waste your money on this overpriced trash unless you're living in an alternate universe without Mario Maker and you love being subjected to tedious game mechanics like invisible passages and the same tired, unfun slogs though swarms of cheep cheeps and lazy boom boom fights.
SummaryJoin Mario, Luigi, and pals for single-player or multiplayer fun anytime, anywhere. Take on two family-friendly, side-scrolling adventures with up to three friends* as you try to save the Mushroom Kingdom. Includes the New Super Mario Bros. U and harder, faster New Super Luigi U games—both of which include Nabbit and Toadette as playable...