Mario 3D Land Review

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Mario has always been a pretty fun series throughout the years. We had Mario 64, Sunshine, and Galaxy to show us that Mario games can be a thing of beauty. They can launch you into a world of adventure, but we started to miss the good ole days where Mario could punch. Then the space theme started to bear down on the gamer until you just couldn’t take it anymore. Personally, I’m not a huge fan of the space theme and I was glad that 3D Land brought things back into perspective. 3D Land is easily the best portable Mario game and even the big console games could learn a thing or two from this one.

Should I even bother mentioning what the plot is? I probably should, so here goes! Princess Peach is captured by Bowser and now Mario must embark on an adventure of epic proportions to save her. He may appear to be heroic and not afraid of anything, but this game shows that Mario does tend to panic at times and that he must hurry. Peach must not be allowed to stay in Bowser’s clutches for long….not if Mario can help it! Evidently, the Castle guards aren’t coming to help and Luigi must have better things to do. (Although, you find out the true reason why Luigi isn’t here towards the end of the game. All that I will say is that it was a pretty interesting twist!)

The gameplay is the main reason as to why we play Mario games in the end. Ultimately, that is still the most important factor of a game and Mario never fails. The traditional 3D gameplay feels like Mario 64 and the level designs are a great help as well. The game feels like it could be a sequel to Mario 64 and we get a lot of grass levels that are pretty fun. There aren’t really any bad levels and you can breeze through the game without needing a break from the gameplay. (Prince of Persia stylus gameplay was not quite as fun)

The levels are all pretty short and they can typically be completed in around 2 minutes. The levels are short, but there are a lot of them and you also will likely need to replay them for Star Coins. The game would be very short if not for the Star Coins since you can breeze through the game. That being said, there is a decently large amount of replay value because of how fun the levels are and because of the Star Coins. There are over 10 different worlds because of the bonus levels so you will definitely have a lot of levels to complete.

The graphics are solid and are some of the best that you will see in a Mario game. Mario looks sharp and the levels pop out at you. The soundtrack is also pretty solid and they’re catchy. You may not remember a large amount of them, but they won’t get in the way while you’re playing the game which is always the important thing.

Mario is the selfless hero as per usual, but he doesn’t look all that great. He’s a decent character I suppose, but he’s just not as cool as Sonic. I’m glad that Peach fought back and it would appear that she continues to get tougher. She nearly took out Bowser and his legions of minions! It should be noted that Bowser really means business in this game since you face him right away. His fireballs are impressive and he gives Mario a nice fight, but it’s ultimately futile. Mario isn’t the type of plumber to lose when it counts.

Mario 3D Land definitely holds its own against the other Mario games. I dare say that it may have been more fun than Mario Galaxy and Galaxy 2. I didn’t care for the space theme and it was great to be back on the grassy levels. It still couldn’t defeat Mario 64 or Sunshine, but I doubt that any future Mario game could match up against those elites. Mario 3D World looks promising and it could be an extension to this one. I will definitely keep you tuned about that game. This may be the ultimate new Mario game and the perfect starting point for a next generation of fans. Mario games will never become outdated and a thing of the past as this game shows that Mario is as fun as ever.

Overall, this is a pretty solid Mario game. Think of it as the Mario 64 2 that we never got to see. Aside from the fact that Mario still can’t fight back, it definitely feels like a sequel. If you’ve been waiting for Bowser and Mario to finally meet up again in battle, then you’re definitely in luck. I recommend this game to all gamers and it’s something that just about everyone will enjoy. It’s a step up from most Mario games and that in itself is pretty impressive. This is one game that will ultimately receive a lot of play time and still have replay value when other games are on their last legs.

Overall 7/10

6 thoughts on “Mario 3D Land Review

    • I dunno, I just don’t really care for it. I find that the graphics really shine more when you can see the beautiful outdoors Destroyer. In space, it feels like there’s less variety

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