The new Super Mario 3D title for Nintendo Switch 2 has sparked debate among franchise fans. Nintenderos analyzes whether this installment bets on nostalgia or dares to mix classic universes with innovations unique to the new console. The question is whether it respects the essence of previous 3D games or marks a significant turning point.
Technology and Mechanics: The Leap to Switch 2 🎮
The new console allows for enhanced mechanics, such as a dynamic gravity system and levels that transform in real time. Advanced graphics offer more detailed textures and lighting that reacts to the environment. Although the game retains classic jumps and power-ups, it introduces tools like a bubble launcher that alters physics. Everything points to the technical development seeking to balance tradition and novelty without falling into radical experiments.
Mario and His Friends: The Reunion No One Asked For 🍄
As if it were an Avengers spin-off, the game brings together characters from different installments with little narrative sense. Luigi appears with his vacuum cleaner, Yoshi arrives hungry, and even Wario sneaks in to steal coins. The story is a pretext to gather everyone in the same level, while Mario looks on in confusion. At least, that's how they justify the 70 euro price tag.