29. Super Mario Bros. WonderI didn’t feel too compelled to play it when it came out last year, but for some reason I really got a hankering for it recently. So bought it, beaten it, and yup, it’s great! Probably not too surprising, it’s a 2D Mario game, of course it’s good, but still.
Right off the bat, I gotta say I really liked that I could essentially turn it into Super Daisy Wonder, and I played the whole game as her. She’s one of my favourite Mario characters, and it was really fun to finally see her in a main series game.
The level design, new enemies and visuals are all great, and I like the new power-ups a lot too. And the Wonder effects are really fun. I found myself looking forward to what they would do in each level. The whole game is really easy, I never struggled once (helped a lot by how insanely easy it is to get 1-Ups), but it’s fun!
The game isn’t groundbreaking by any means, but it’s comfortable. As a Nintendo and Mario fan who grew up on New Super Mario Bros., it felt comforting and like I’ve never been away. The game oozes charm too. I frequently got a big smile on my face when the game pulled something unexpected and creative, and it even made me laugh a few times.
I already have every Wonder Seed in every world, except the Special world. And I may go back to try and 100% complete the game at some point. Wasn’t expecting that itch, and the fact the game is so easy helps, but still!
At the end of the day, it’s a 2D Mario platformer. Don’t expect anything groundbreaking here, because it isn’t. But it’s a really well-designed, bright, charming and welcoming game, and sometimes that’s just what you need.
So that's
29 games thus far. I may try to knock out some more small games before the end of the year, been wanting to try a Swordquest game for example, but even if I beat nothing else this year, I’m satisfied with that number!