New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe is technically great and its new characters add a fun twist, but it is just enough rerelease
New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe is technically great and its new characters add a fun twist, but it is just enough rerelease
I bought this and I went BANANAS, So I told all my buddies to play it and they did
Really, Nintendo couldnt upgrade the playing style, strategy or maps in any way They just throw out a new console and ask you to fork out more money for the same game Not buying again. Bye Nintendo.
It arrived faster than planned! We love love this game and my mom just loves the game because it kind of looks like the game my mom used to play, the original Mario Brothers. (Feedback by mom
Six years after New Super Mario Bros. U and New Super Luigi U came out, they're still excellent games worthy of the Mario name. They don't feel very different from the New Super Mario Bros.
Two full-length games; Varied levels; New easy characters make certain challenges friendlier
Difficulty curves for both games are still harsh; Doesn't offer much new content from the previous version or earlier New Super Mario Bros; games
Nintendo sometimes gets very weird with how it names games. It doesn't quite hit Kingdom Hearts levels of nonsense (I'm looking at you, Kingdom Hearts 2.8 HD Final Chapter Prologue), but it comes close. New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe is one of the best examples. This $59.99 game for the Nintendo Switch isn't new like the first part of its name suggests, and it isn't for the Wii U like the fifth part of its name suggests. It's a port of the 2012 Wii U game New Super Mario Bros. U, with the New Super Luigi U standalone DLC game included. It's lots of side-scrolling Mario action in an inexpensive package, with a few extra Switch-exclusive features, one of which is that you can play it on your TV or on the go. "New" Super Mario Bros. New Super Mario Bros. U was the fourth game (and arguably fifth, too, if you count New Super Luigi U) in the New Super Mario Bros. subseries, which Nintendo spun off from the main Mario series of 3D platformers like Super Mario Odyssey. The NSMB games ar...
New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe bundles New Super Mario Bros. U and the much, much harder New Super Luigi U into a single package on the Switch. The combo will satisfy any fan of old-school Mario platformers.
Two full-length games; Varied levels; New easy characters make certain challenges friendlier
Difficulty curves for both games are still harsh; Doesn't offer much new content from the previous version or earlier New Super Mario Bros; games
We recently finished running through this title with our 4 year old. This version of the game introduces the new child friendly character Nabbit who is immune to nearly all enemies in the game. This allows this game to be more approachable to a younger audience.
Of all of the Wii U games Nintendo has been porting over to the Switch, New Super Mario Bros. U is arguably the biggest. With Breath of the Wild launching so late in the Wii U's lifecycle, I think it's fair to consider New Super Mario Bros.
Solid Mario platforming; as always; Multiplayer is a lot of hectic fun; Looks excellent on Switch - the best looking 2D Mario game to date
No enough new content for people who already played on Wii U; Plays it a little too safe - a by-the-books NSMB game
When we reviewed New Super Mario Bros. U back in 2012, we were quite smitten with the title, remarking that it was "the pinnacle of 2D Mario games." Almost seven years later, Nintendo has returned to the well, taking the Wii U game and its DLC expansion New Super Luigi U and merging them onto a...
Any new Super Mario game on Switch is going to exist in the shadow of the masterpiece that is Super Mario Odyssey . Released in the Swi...
Looks divine on Switch; Perfect game for long multiplayer sessions; Classic Mario fun with some wonderful new twists
Save system can be infuriating
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