🎉 Create, Share, Play - The Mario Experience Awaits!
Super Mario Maker 2 allows players to design and share their own side-scrolling Mario courses, featuring over 100 built-in levels, extensive customization tools, and a vibrant online community for sharing and multiplayer experiences.
J**S
Almost perfect and my new favorite game of all time
I'm much more of a Mario fan than Zelda, though The Switch has flipped this for me for the first 2 years since I preferred BotW over Odyssey (though Odyssey is still a phenomenal game.) I can't say that anymore now that I've been living and breathing SMM2 for the last 10 days and it doesn't look like there's an end in sight. I did skip a couple of Nintendo consoles. GameCube and WiiU, never owned any of their handhelds, and a few mainline Mario games I still haven't played some like Galaxy, Sunshine, U, or 3D World. I can't imagine those being any better than this.The hundred levels in story mode are just great and with the price alone. These are some of the best Mario levels every made by Nintendo and really help you understand the newer and older mechanics in the game for newcomers and people needing a refresher.But the endless levels constantly being produced by the community are orders of magnitude better and it would be impossible to play every half of them.Level creation is also really great and I never thought I would be making levels I found it to be as fun explain some of the great levels other people have made.There's some issues with multiplayer and lag, which is unfortunate because I'm paying Nintendo for service. I haven't had any real problems with Smash Brothers online but a lot of the time Mario Maker multiplayer is completely unplayable. Nintendo needs to fix this. Though when it does work it's so fun. The ability play with friends is non-existent online though Nintendo said they will add this soon. We'll see.I still prefer 2D Mario games over the 3D ones even though 3D ones are great. This is a must have for every Switch owner.
A**A
Best game ever! :)
I have never bought the first super mario maker game so i dont really know if its that big of an upgrade. What i can say is this game is so much fun. The story mode levels are actual levels the design team has made and they are pretty creative :) Some are easy and some you have to figure out what to do if you arent up to date with the mario games but eventually u figure it out.Making your own levels is what i love the most about this game. I was pretty disappointed when some items are unavailable depending on the mario (oldschool or recent) that you pick and that knocked off a star. However, i still rated it 5 stars because of the creativity you can unleash within yourself. I always wanted to be a game designer for Nintendo, but as i got older and went into college, my love of animals became even greater and my career went towards the veterinary field. The creating part of the game makes me feel the very thing i was pursuing to be in the first place :)Lastly, the online part of this game. You DO need an online subscription to access all online parts. That includes creating your account with your mii, playing other people's levels, and even creating your own levels and uploading them. Even if you beat the 100+ levels that the story mode has, you can continue to pick this game up and have fun playing other people's levels.In conclusion, if you love mario games and want to get the feel of creating them, you will definitely love this game. It is worth the $60 since theres online levels to try out after you beat the game. It won't just collect dust after you beat story mode and thats a 2 thumbs up in my opinion :)
M**D
Great super Mario game hours of fun
super Mario game my son loves it recommend it to everyone how wants to play hours of gaming
T**M
Definitive Mario Creator Toolset For All Ages
Mario Maker 1 on Wii U was Nintendo’s answer towards players who wanted to create their own unique takes on Mario levels without venturing into the realm of modding or home brews. Mario Maker 1 created a deep, but simplistic toolset that any age of gamer could find accessible, but Mario Maker 2 takes everything we enjoyed back on Wii U, and it makes it bigger, deeper and even more fun. See, I always felt like Mario Maker 1 was a mixed bag: you might end up with excellent user-created levels, or you might find yourself putting the controller down while a moving platform takes you right to the flagpole. Creativity can be both interesting and dull at the exact same time. Luckily, Mario Maker 2 consists of actual single player content as well as Course World level filters so you have more ways to tailor the experience to your liking. The story mode is fairly good too, with the premise being that the ‘undo dog’ resets the structure of Peach’s castle, leaving you with ‘job’s (i.e. Levels) to complete in order to earn coins which can be used to rebuild the structure from scratch. This mode alone could have been a game in its own right, and it functions well beyond your everyday tutorial. Playing is only half the experience though, and I’m sure you’re curious how the Switch version handles level creation. My main question going into Mario Maker 2 was…how will the level creation work if my Switch is docked? On Wii U, you created levels using the stylus on the gamepad, with only dimmed overlays on the TV. Only after switching over to ‘Play’ your creation, were you able to finally look up and see your level in action on the big screen. On Switch, it’s physically impossible to be able to create your level on the tablet, then simply look up at the TV after it’s done; you naturally have to walk up to your dock and mount the console. Nintendo actually made this process fairly simple: when docked, you can use any controller to your liking, and utilize the analog sticks, which act as pointers on the screen(there is no motion control option currently). While in handheld, you utilize touch input, such as what we did on the Wii U gamepad. The controller inputs actually feel pretty good, and it is as accurate as you’d need it to be! The level creation tools are insanely deep, with literally hundreds of combinations that can be formulated to create challenges, puzzles and artistic beauty into a multitude of Mario backdrops. New to Mario Maker 2 is the inclusion of different backgrounds and customization options for Mario Bros, Mario Bros 3, New Mario Bros U, Super Mario World, as well as the newly introduced 2D gameplay from Super Mario 3D World! Course World has also has been given some much needed options, such as to properly filter out levels you actually WANT to play, such as by selecting ONLY Mario 3D world levels or puzzle oriented ones for when you are in the mood to solve something. Coop play is also a thing now, even if it ends up becoming a bit of a mess while working with someone else to play or create a level. The whole package is absolutely fantastic, and a must-play for anyone looking to create, play and experience the best Mario creator toolset Nintendo has ever released. Even if you aren’t into making levels yourself, there is enough content here to keep you entertained well between other major Switch games, and the replay-ability is nearly infinite, as active community engagement will keep the game fresh for years to come.
K**N
Both my7 and 14 grandkids love it
My grandson just loved it! He is only 7 well I got this for his birthday when he turned 7 and he just loves it. Plus he's big brother plays it with him too.
D**L
Ok, not a lot of plays with it before getting bored & throwing it in the box of misfit games.
My daughters say it's fun and worth the price, but they don't play it a lot so it must not be as much fun as say, Animal Crossing. Fact is they usually want anything with Mario on it, so it's worth a few plays at least. They say there are better games in the series unless you are a completist you might pass on this one.
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