Super Mario 3D Land

Super Mario 3D Land

With a Nintendo 3DS, despite having made inroads into the hearts of supporters of large N, to be sluggish, here finally flocking top titles for this little wonder autostereoscopica: the killer app, those games are worth buying a 3DS, in whose ranks fall unquestionably 3D Super Mario Land. Not to mention that, in short, always churn out another Nintendo's flagship Mario Kart 7, also potentially be missed.

But back to Super Mario Land 3D, a sort of practically flawless mix of the best features that have raised over the years, some of the finest episodes of the series platform signed by the talented Miyamoto. In terms of game structure is an obvious reference to the classical canon, with a division into unique worlds. The first levels are, as usual, a kind of tutorial to familiarize yourself with the controls and proposed situations.

The plot, of course, does not depart from the classic playbook of the abduction of the beautiful Princess Peach to Bowser's work of that rogue. But, moreover, there would be merit to summon Super Mario if things were not so! At the end of each world awaits a confrontation with the very bad Bowser, or one of his faithful henchmen.

The game levels are fairly small in dimensions, so it can be completed, sometimes in just a few minutes. But this does not mean they are very rich and rewarding! Each is literally filled with secrets and hidden bonuses, which tempt almost anyone facing the same level multiple times just to fully reveal each withdrawal.

Somehow it was a thin thread that ferries on the 3DS irresistible feeling of the last two Galaxy for Wii. Levels are hidden, in fact, even the stars to find, not essential to complete the play area, but very useful to unlock certain bonuses, and stages.

Overall, one gets the impression that the difficulty has been adjusted downwards. Which, mind you, is not at all to the detriment of the overall challenge offered by the game, which still has a rising curve of the level of challenge, fighting with increasingly challenging levels and design ever more sophisticated. The problem, if you will, is the choice not to reset the number of lives left each time it starts to play, inevitably leaving a disproportionately large number of attempts to complete even the most insidious.

If, despite this huge advantage, however, you should find yourself in difficulties, was expected to escape further play areas too challenging! Specific power-ups appear in the winged levels where you'll lose too many lives, assisting in the steps that you really can not metabolize and traghettandovi directly to the flag at the end. A choice was clearly aiming for consumers with extensive technical and less crafty than fan-standing.

As already mentioned, however, is precisely the requested level design that will captivate you, legandovi in ??glove with a magical alternation of classical levels, underwater, or the ghost, and suspended environments, where you have to hover between crumbling platforms, self propelled axes and so on and so forth. A new situations always alongside the inevitable transformation of our beloved Italian plumber, designed to provide valuable support to the sessions of exploration, but also a plus when it comes to having to deal with enemies. Boomerang and fossils are just some of the follies that accompany the much-discussed tight fur Tanooki Mario.

New and old powers are joined, leaving you free to choose how and when to use them. You can, in fact, maintain a recall at will, replace the one currently selected. A choice that recalls the more elderly players the dynamics of many titles in the past, like the unforgettable Super Mario World. And it is with the origins of the series that Super Mario Land 3D shows to have deep connections, displaying quotations class and summing moments in history with a unique style of the glorious past of the 8-bit Nintendo mascot.

Longevity is ensured, at the end of the adventure, the ability to unlock secret levels that previously visited worlds remix the rules, so as to offer a renewed challenge virtually every aspect. The ability to play well in the role of Louis helps to further cool the gaming experience, as the historian brother Mario will offer, once unlocked, a feeling of control very different, characterized by jumps much higher than normal.

Technically, the Nintendo 3DS does not seem squeezed every last drop of power, but has never been the only technological excellence to be the reason for the success of Super Mario saga. Certainly, the move to stereo 3D marks a novelty in the evolution of the series. Activating the 3D you will enjoy an improved perception of depth of field, which will allow you to evaluate more precisely the trajectory that shall be given to Mario during a jump. A plus is not really necessary to make the most of this game, but nonetheless appreciated ... If you are willing to slightly straining the sight.

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