![]() ![]() You’ve got the usual tiles and sprites displayed next to the options to use said tiles and sprites. There are a few dozen new character sprites for the SMB 1 style, to go with the new ‘costume Mario’ gimmick more on that later. If you didn’t like them (because you’re not a Mario fan for instance), then there’s pretty much no chance in hell that this game will change your mind about that. If you liked the graphics in those games (and I see no reason that anyone wouldn’t), then you’ll like this one. ![]() Really though, it looks like Super Mario Bros 1, Super Mario Bros 3, Super Mario World and New Super Mario Bros U. Maybe the quality of the new sprite graphics used for certain enemies, or the menu UI? Does it live up to the hype? Does the level editor stack up to the hundreds of free equivalents you can find online after a ten minute search? Let’s find out, in the official Gaming Reinvented Super Mario Maker review!Ĭan I even give this part of the game a rating? The graphics are mostly from existing Mario titles, so I’m not sure what exactly I’d be rating. Well, after many level playthroughs, a good few weeks messing with the level editor and all manner of testing, we’ve finally completed Super Mario Maker enough for a review! Okay, it’s a game that pretty much everyone was going to buy anyone (it’s a Mario level editor, how can any Nintendo fan not care for this title?), but either way, you might still want to read our review to find out what we think of this game. ![]()
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