If you're a fan of 2D platforming games, you've likely already had your head turned by Super Mario Bros Wonder, Nintendo's new side-scrolling adventure for the iconic Italian plumber and his colourful cast of compatriots.
The trailers for Super Mario Bros Wonder really played up the surprise factor of this game, with Mario's transformation into a bipedal elephant in a hat going quite viral in gaming circles.
And having finished off the game's main story, we're pleased to report that this sense of barmy randomness is pretty consistent throughout.
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Although we were a little disappointed by the reality of playing as elephant versions of Mario et al, to be honest. They can suck up water with their trunks and whack enemies out of the way with it, but beyond putting out little fires, we wouldn't say the elephant versions of these characters are particularly useful or integral to our enjoyment of the game.
That being said, we did enjoy the game a lot thanks to all the other surprises that occurred along the way.
Each level, you see, plays host to 'Wonder Flowers'. And if you find one, to put it simply, something wonderful will happen. You'll see Piranha Plants bursting into song, Yoshi transforming into an amorphous blob of goo and loads of other really joyous little quirks that appear out of nowhere.
Another fun new addition is the concept of badges. You'll unlock a bunch of these throughout the game, but you can only equip one of them at a time, and you have to pick which one you want before you load up a level.
These basically grant your character a special ability, from higher jumps to faster dashing and even Spidey-like swinging at one point.
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