Jump to navigation

Table of contents

Page Previous 1 2 Next

Advertisement

E3: New Super Mario Bros. Wii Hands On

Wii Hands On by Oli Welsh

2 June, 2009

Page 2 of 2. <- Page 1

Unlike Four Swords and LBP, the camera's fixed and doesn't scale much, so if anyone gets left behind, they'll need to find their way back blind or, more likely, die. If you do die, you'll lose a life and get resurrected in a bubble which can be popped by another player (or not) to bring you back into play - a very clever multiplayer reworking of the Baby Mario mechanic from Yoshi's Island. Just so you don't feel completely helpless, you can shake the Wii remote to gravitate your bubble to the nearest player who'll probably end up popping you then, whether they want to or not.

Lose all your lives and you're out of the game, though. The balance between self-interest and community spirit is perfect, since on one of the harder levels we tried, a mini-boss castle, it was noticeably more difficult (though not impossible) to proceed solo than with at least one other player around. The level was classic stuff - Dry Bones, ascents through treacherous moving stone slabs and see-sawing platforms that could be given an extra push with a tilt of the Wii remote (another "secret" control detail - I suspect there will be more).

The only new item we see is the propeller suit, a hilariously cute colour-coded romper-suit and helicopter-helmet combo. It's a shake-driven permanent spin-jump, essentially, which combined with the exaggerated bounce physics while spinning causes all sorts of ricochet madness between the players. It already seems a smarter addition to the canon than any of the DS New Super Mario Bros' slightly gimmicky offerings. In terms of the classics, we also see the fire flower, whose extra range is key when it comes to racking up points.

'E3: New Super Mario Bros. Wii' Screenshot 2

Hammer time.

And believe me, you will want to rack up points. This being a 2D Mario, there are so many different scoring opportunities - enemies, coins, super coins, items, secret areas, based on both level-knowledge and skill - that you'll always be racing to get something ahead of your competitors, but never short of an alternative objective if you fall a little behind. Coin-filled caverns down pipes (everyone follows a single player down a pipe, after a short pause) are pure, mad scrambles for score.

It's all topped off with a fitting finale at the end-of-stage flagpole. After the first player grabs it, everyone else has a few seconds to get there and get higher up it for a higher point finisher. Scores are then totted up, and positions on a cumulative leaderboard shuffled accordingly, and it's on to the next level.

The question mark over New Super Mario Bros Wii is naturally how worthwhile it will be to play alone. But maybe that's the wrong question. It's a multiplayer game through and through, a totally open-minded, open-ended one that doesn't see the difference between rivalry and friendship. If you have at least one other to play with who can get along with the concepts of left, right and jump, then this game could be Mario remade - in a way that Super Mario Galaxy 2, however lovely it looks, can't hope to be.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii is due out worldwide this Christmas.

Advertisement

Are you excited about New Super Mario Bros. Wii on Wii?
View Eurogamer readers most anticipated games

Thanks!

Want to comment on this article? Log in, or register!

Comments: 1-26 of 26 in total

Poster
Comment Low-scoring comments hidden. Log in to see them!
Les
02/06/09 @ 21:24
#1
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Best news of the show for me.
Killerbee
02/06/09 @ 21:28
#2
+1
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Nice preview.

Sadly I'm probably destined to be one of the people who ends up playing this solo, so I really hope Nintendo deliver a good, balanced single player game as well as this great sounding multi-player mayhem.

Fingers crossed.
Crofto
02/06/09 @ 21:28
#3
-1
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
I only heard about this game before Mario Galaxy 2 and so felt annoyed that only a multi-player focused Mario game was going to be released. But since I was pleasantly surprised by Mario Galaxy 2 I feel more keen on this game too, especially since Smash Bros. and Mario Kart have been completely exhausted for use on my Wii with regards to multi-player.
Sycopat
02/06/09 @ 21:37
#4
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Wow, this actually sounds like great fun, nice article.

I have to admit the game concept has me excited as well, mario is probably the gaming charachter most likely to easily cross the casual/core divide and finally get non-gamers playing with gamers as opposed to "as well as".

Bring it on.
firefly
02/06/09 @ 21:41
#5
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
The game sounds absolutely fantastic. Damn my lack of acquaintances with even a passing interest in games.
JohnnyWashnGo
02/06/09 @ 21:51
#6
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Great stuff - Loved Mario Bros on the DS so if this is anything like that, its an easy purchase.
Praetorianer
02/06/09 @ 21:53
#7
+1
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Mario games never ever failed to deliver for me, especially not the "big" ones. So I am happily looking forward to some multiplayer madness.
spidermanalf
02/06/09 @ 22:03
#8
-1
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Ace if anyone wants to add me as a friend my code 186281 1287613862 34 9247697364 18712937 19292849218471 0128379821454 018749874765 0189749812417564 1849749874873847 1058520948059832 1182381625317862543 09480235947643 -9120391037189241746 958025804375934765762 0918301391628351654 5089502721976347174 05827985727562754121

Please, no paedos!
bad09
02/06/09 @ 22:11
#9
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Someone lend me a Wii for this. Anyone?
Razz
02/06/09 @ 22:30
#10
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Where the FUCK is F-Zeri Wii.

Sorry.

Game looks good. :/
roz123
02/06/09 @ 22:35
#11
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
I cant wait for this, nintendo have such a talent in making multiplayer games that leave you grinning from ear to ear. Already i can see myself really enjoying this and how playing this with particular ppl will end up just a massive joyful fight. Superb.
The_Bloody_Kettle
03/06/09 @ 00:16
#12
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Loving the idea of this!
Some beers, this and a long night laughing! Definately a must buy! :D
Rodney
03/06/09 @ 02:46
#13
+1
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Pro_Gamer

MW2 - just the same old Doom clone still stuck in the mid/late 90s?

Good 2D platformers were good then and they are even better now because of their rarity.
Edited 1 times, most recently on 03/06/09 @ 03:47
loop7
03/06/09 @ 03:46
#14
-3
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Old and irrelevant sadly. One for the rose tinted crowd only methinks.














;)
ProtoformX
03/06/09 @ 06:31
#15
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
As I ead about this on the Nintendo conference feed I immediately thought of Four Sword Adventures. At university I was lucky enough to have a GBA and 3 GBA-owning friends so 4-player FSA was a regular fixture. If this can live up to that it's a definite purchase for me.
Nabokov
03/06/09 @ 06:39
#16
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Fantastic. More co-op games please.
Pac
03/06/09 @ 08:32
#17
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
@Pro_Gamer

If you are going to bang on about Nintendo sequels could you do us all a favour and use the correct spelling.

How old are you 12? I would be amazed if you even played the originals first time round.
varsas
03/06/09 @ 09:39
#18
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Nice article. Has online co-op definitely been ruled out for this game?
lemonfist
03/06/09 @ 11:53
#19
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Left 4 Mario! AMAZING!
Rubarack
03/06/09 @ 12:00
#20
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Online?
Plewt
03/06/09 @ 12:02
#21
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
No online according to Miyamoto.

I need more gamer friends.
SG
03/06/09 @ 13:34
#22
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Just hope it lasts a long time. Plenty of hardcore games coming out at last. Nintendo are making up for last year's E3.

They might not be original IPs, but they are good games.
Widge
03/06/09 @ 13:57
#23
+1
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Pro_gamer can be currently found hyping up in the Halo SEQUAL threads.
Plewt
03/06/09 @ 16:21
#24
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
@SG

I think they said it was 80 levels. Lots of replayability if you have others to play it with too.
Cid
04/06/09 @ 10:33
#25
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
So why do I keep hearing that the game looks "exactly the same" as NSMB for the DS? From the videos the character models in particular look much better. Not exactly on the same level as Galaxy, but beyond what the DS is capable of.
Benraiben2k
27/08/09 @ 21:12
#26
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Nice to see some people moaning again over a game that looks good fun to play!

Comments: 1-26 of 26 in total

Want to comment on this article? Log in, or register!

X View gallery