Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe.
May 2019
(79%)
56 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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The editors liked
It's Mario. So
Almost everything
Two full-length games
Varied levels
New easy characters make certain challenges friendlier
Wonderfully colorful
Tons of stages and content
Clever level design
Two great 2D Mario games in one
Variant difficulty with Toadette and Nabbit
Loads of great Mario stages
New Super Luigi U is challenging
Toadette is a nice addition
Solid Mario platforming
As always
Multiplayer is a lot of hectic fun
Looks excellent on Switch - the best looking 2D Mario game to date
Polished central mechanics
Interesting level concepts
Loads of content
The editors didn't like
Coincidentally
Whatever was happening on the screen in the five seconds prior to every time I died. And the Ghost Houses
Developer
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
Timer is a bummer
Lots of repeated level templates
Adds almost nothing
Lacks cornerstone features of the Wii U version
Repetitive and uninspired soundtrack
Needs a Pro Controller for proper Dpad
No reasons for Wii U owners to invest
No enough new content for people who already played on Wii U
Plays it a little too safe - a by-the-books NSMB game
Uninteresting presentation
Outdated design
Bizarre issues which prevent the game from feeling "Deluxe"
Abstract: First off, the the Switch OLED is available-- giving you the choice between two Nintendo Switch units and the Nintendo Switch Lite if you're so inclined...
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
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...
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
So, is New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe a bad game? No, it isn't, and I think that anyone who loves 2D Mario and missed this game the first time around should buy it on Switch. As I said, the level design is solid, the game looks great, and multiplayer is n...
Polished central mechanics, Interesting level concepts, Loads of content
Uninteresting presentation, Outdated design, Bizarre issues which prevent the game from feeling "Deluxe"
New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe is a game that would have benefited from being released in a vacuum. As it stands, this package is one that can neither live up to Nintendo's own suite of contemporary 2D platformers or the Deluxe moniker it is tagged with...
Abstract: When the Wii U came out in November of 2012, the main title that headlined Nintendo's ill-fated console was none other than New Super Mario Bros. U. This was the fourth installment of the 2D sidescroller revival of Mario. At that point, while the game was...
Published: 2019-01-11, Author: Tim , review by: kotaku.com
It's Mario. So, almost everything,
Coincidentally, whatever was happening on the screen in the five seconds prior to every time I died. And the Ghost Houses, Developer
AdvertisementLike I said at the beginning of this review, even if Nintendo had not sent me the game for free, I probably would have paid $60 for it day one. Then I would have 100%'d it in several feverish hours, in portable mode, on my sofa, in the dark...