includes a strong variety of playable characters, but one key aspect of their implementation seems likely to lead to disappointment when selecting any option in-game. Following up on the series that started on the Nintendo DS, represents a fresh approach to 2D side-scrollers, building on the plumber's original legacy. With various unusual environments, fresh power-ups, and a revitalized art style to accompany the classical platforming experience, there seems to be plenty to look forward to in this particular outing.
The full roster of characters available in includes unsurprising mainstays like Mario and Luigi, but some of the options available are less frequently seen. In total, the playable crew consists of Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Princess Daisy, Toad, Toadette, Yoshi, and Nabbit, offering something for just about everyone. Yoshi is a particularly welcome addition, as the green dinosaur has long been relegated to more of a tool than anything else in the 2D games, making this a just inclusion decades in the making.
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Unfortunately, the unique characters in fundamentally act as nothing more than reskins, as all but Yoshi and Nabbit conform to the same movement and abilities. This isn't the first time characters have featured identical abilities, but there's also plenty of precedent for offering interesting gameplay distinctions. Luigi first featured his own unique movement in the Japanese sequel, a change that carried over to the separate Western game Mario's taller brother is typically characterized by a higher jump counteracted by lower traction, speed, or both, opening up gameplay possibilities while offering new challenges.
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