Throughout her illustrious career as gaming royalty, Princess Peach has been a jack-of-all-trades. She’s tossed turnips, driven karts, smashed tennis balls, and knocked the snot out of Solid Snake. Despite that impressive résumé, she’s rarely had the chance to be a leading lady outside of 2005’s Super Princess Peach. It was a polarizing release that failed to lock down the heroine’s identity. What could Peach be if she wasn’t attached to Mario?
Nearly four decades after her debut, Nintendo is finally looking to answer that question with Princess Peach: Showtime! The new Switch release is a family-friendly platformer where Peach gets sucked into a magical theater under attack from a sorceress named Grape. She must restore a series of plays back to normal, but how’s a hero who has rarely had the chance to go it alone supposed to fight back? The character’s identity crisis turns out to be a hidden skill.
Ahead of its launch, I played an hour of Princess Peach: Showtime! that showed off five of her gameplay-changing costumes. From what I’ve seen so far, the Switch exclusive is shaping up to be an endearing solo adventure that doesn’t try to put the heroine in a box. Instead, its Kirby-like gameplay makes a grand statement about the character: Peach can be anything she wants to be.
RelatedThe bulk of my demo would find me in the first floor of the theater, where I could pop into one of four levels. Each one represents the first chapter of a stage play that’s been foiled by Grape and her mask-wearing goons. In the same vein as titles likeKirby’s Epic Yarn, Nintendo plays with an arts and crafts aesthetic here. The bite-sized levels are filled with cardboard set pieces, as if she’s stepping into a series of high school theater productions. Charming
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