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June 2019
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81 Reviews
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The editors liked
Mario's past adventures collectively offer a deep well of ideas to pull from
Intuitive level creation makes the iteration process more fun than is typical of trial-and-error processes
A seemingly endless stream of custom levels from other players ensure
Course creation is really fun and rewarding
As always
Story Mode is solid and a good source of inspiration
Playing through user-created levels is wonderful and horrific at the same time
Solid single player content
New templates and items
Better curation
Course World offers smoother experience
Many smart additions to the editor
Multiplayer battles are neat
Some cute writing in Story Mode
Story Mode features bright ideas
Super Mario 3D World style really rocks
Super Mario 3D World style
The Story Mode is good enough to be its own game
Excellent creative tools
Some amazing Nintendocreated stages
Nearly endless potential for creative level design
Myriad new features including multiplayer and course tools
Subversive and engaging story mode
Robust online hub with different ways to interface with the community
The editors didn't like
Not being able to play with friends online at launch is a glaring missed opportunity
Lag frequently ruins the online multiplayer experience
Published: 2019-06-20, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: I've spent most of the past week playing Super Mario Maker 2. That's a good thing because Super Mario Maker was my game of the year in 2015 (and GamesBeat's overall that year). I'll review it next week, but we can start digging into it now before its June...
Published: 2019-07-15, Author: Lama , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: Super Mario Maker 2 is the sequel to the much-loved Wii U game Super Mario Maker. The game finally hit the shelves on June 28, 2019. The game surprised its fans by improving on what was already an almost perfect game. It gave true Mario fans out there ev...
Published: 2019-06-26, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Great UI, Super Mario 3D World style adds a host of new gameplay options, Decent Story Mode, Course World could and probably will be brilliant
Story Mode is hit and miss, Can be a bit overwhelming for new players
Time will tell if Super Mario Maker 2 becomes the bottomless treasure trove of Mario goodness that it has the potential to be. Nintendo has put the building blocks (and Yoshi Eggs, Propeller Mushrooms, Thwomps, Hammer Bros, Spike Pillars and Seesaws) in p...
Published: 2019-06-26, Author: Alan , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Swapping between making and playing is intuitive and effortless, Decent story mode with over 100 original levels, So many new features including brilliant 3D World style, Mad multiplayer fun local and online,
No Amiibo support or mystery mushroom sprites from first game, No online multiplayer for friends at launch,
Reviewed on SwitchWith even more tools and features than before, Super Mario Maker 2 is a fantastic level-making package deserving of its number.Even players without a creative itch will have a blast with story mode, and being on a console with an insta...
Published: 2019-06-26, Author: Christian , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Fireballs through pipes. That was my first idea. It was inspired by a level in Super Mario Maker 2's story mode in which I spawned a fire flower and then blitzed a room of Koopas by bouncing hot death through the pipes they had been using to travel around...
Tonnes of new content, Story Mode works as fun tutorial, Superb online features, Easy-to-use interface,
Forced to use touchscreen controls in handheld mode, Stylus required for precision, Not quite as much creative freedom as other DIY games,
Super Mario Maker 2 could easily just have been a simple port for the Switch, but Nintendo has instead loaded it with additional content and features. The new course themes, items and power-ups result in a ridiculous range of combinations that wouldn't ha...
Incredible customization tools, New 3D world option, Vertical levels
Menus crammed into one screen, Capacitive touchscreen, Better suited to handheld
More an expansion of the original Super Mario Maker than a real overhaul, it's the small additions that make you feel closer to a Nintendo developer than ever...