User:ButterCashier

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How, it is I, the ButterCashier! My favourite Mario game is Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door; my favourite 3D Mario game is Super Mario Sunshine and my favourite 2D Mario game is now Super Mario Bros. Wonder! Before that it was Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins but Wonder is just amazing in so many ways, a huge improvement on the NSMB games.

Sprite of Whacka from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Whacka!

He's a bit like Wooper... a bit.

Ways Super Mario Bros. Wonder is amazing

  • Lack of time limit in stages, allowing for much more free exploration and appreciation of the level design without having to hurry through it so much
  • Atmospheric levels
  • Music is amazing, good use of varying leitmotifs just like Super Mario World re-using the same theme in a lot of different ways
  • Bosses are good and different, not just the Koopalings again
  • THE WONDER EFFECTS! Every main level has a fun gimmick, shifting perspective, gameplay, who you're playing as, how you see the world! It's the key feature
  • The Flower Kingdom, a new location, both shows a lot of new areas and inspires actual wonder in imagining the Star Kingdom, maybe the Special/Crown Kingdom too
  • Different characters
  • It's really charming, the Poplins are cute little critters too
  • Emphasis on musical elements - ground-pounding makes a snare drum roll, and a crash when you hit the ground! Really well done
  • The Final boss is incredible
  • Incredibly varied level design, each stage using different ideas and ways of getting about
  • Badges - particularly the Boosting Spin Jump, useful in almost every stage, Wall-Climb Jump, Jet Run, Dolphin Kick. All of them have uses (except the rubbish final one)
  • A challenging final stage - several really hard levels at the end. The final, final section of the whole game was a fitting finale

Gallery

Professor Elvin Gadd's artwork in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. "Ah, Luigi, there you are! Well done on catching so many ghosts, it really adds to my collection. I've been expanding a lot recently, and I'm not talking about all the Shroom Steaks for a change. My gallery, I mean, I've been adding a lot of paintings and pictures recently. There's some really rather ornate work to behold around here, from the Mushroom Kingdom and beyond. Want to take a look around?"

Count Bleck trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Rosalina's Story Chapter 1, page 1 Rosalina's Story Chapter 1, page 4 Rosalina's Story Chapter 2, page 3 Rosalina's Story Chapter 2, page 5 Rosalina's Story Chapter 3, page 1 Rosalina's Story Chapter 3, page 3 Rosalina's Story Chapter 6, page 2 Rosalina's Story Chapter 7, page 6 Rosalina's Story Chapter 8, page 4 Rosalina's Story Chapter 8, page 6 Rosalina's Story Final Chapter, page 3 Rosalina's Story Final Chapter, page 5

English logo for Luigi's Mansion Gold frame artwork of Neville. Gold frame artwork of Lydia. Silver frame artwork of Chauncey. Bronze frame artwork of The Floating Whirlindas. Gold frame artwork of Shivers. Silver frame artwork of Melody Pianissima. Bronze frame artwork of Mr. Luggs. Gold frame artwork of Spooky. Bronze frame artwork of Bogmire. Silver frame artwork of Biff Atlas. Silver frame artwork of Miss Petunia. Bronze frame artwork of Nana. Bronze frame artwork of Slim Bankshot. Silver frame artwork of Henry and Orville. Silver frame artwork of Madame Clairvoya. Gold frame artwork of Boolossus. Gold frame artwork of Uncle Grimmly. Gold frame artwork of Clockwork Soldiers. Bronze frame artwork of Sue Pea. Bronze frame artwork of Jarvis. Bronze frame artwork of Sir Weston. Gold frame artwork of Vincent Van Gore. Gold frame artwork of King Boo.

Artwork of Mario from Donkey Kong. What's that ugly thing? Some deformed creature. I hope Mario jumps on it.