Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park Review
- Nintendo released the Super Mario Bros. Wonder- Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, adding new boss battles and multiplayer modes available as a $20 upgrade for existing owners or as part of the full package.
- Bellabel Park hosts the Toad Brigade Training Camp, featuring more than 70 challenges where each of the Koopalings has been gifted Wonder Power from Bowser, creating battles more creative than the traditional setup.
- Jump Count alone includes 10 different stages across three difficulty levels, while the new Flower Mario powerup enables Mario to defeat enemies from below, and the Parachute Cap helps navigate hazardous obstacles.
- Multiplayer additions include Phanto Tag, a hide-and-seek mode where players disguise themselves as objects. New cooperative features allow off-screen characters to warp instantly back to Player One, fixing a longtime pain point.
- Technical improvements deliver 4K resolution and locked 60 fps performance on Nintendo Switch, while the Edition introduces Rosalina as a playable character and includes Pikmin easter eggs for players to discover.
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The Nintendo Switch 2 upgrade for 'Super Mario Bros. Wonder' has a little bit for everyone
I'm going to get one thing out of the way first: The full, official title for this game is Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park. I'm saying this now because I don't want to ever type all of that out again.Anyway, that's the name for the $20 Nintendo Switch 2 upgrade (or $80 if you don't already own the original game) for Super Mario Bros. Wonder, a rather excellent 2D platform adventure for Nintendo's ve…
This extension to the very successful "Super Mario Bros. Wonder" relies on mini multiplayer games.
I Took Super Mario Bros. Wonder's New DLC for a Spin. It's Fun, But Not Quite Worth the Money
Super Mario Bros. Wonder is the latest title to get the Switch 2 Edition treatment, complete with exclusive characters and new ways to play, but Bellabel Park falls a bit flat in solo mode.
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