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November 2011
Experts 87% 59 Reviews
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Abstract: Published November 30th 2011. Written by Gloria Preston. The release of a new Mario platform game is cause for celebration, even at their worst they are still better than just about everything else in the genre. Super Mario 3D Land is no exception to t...
Published: 2011-11-16, Author: Stuart Andrews , review by: trustedreviews.com
Old-school Mario action with a new-fangled 3D twist, Endlessly inventive levels and gadgets, Clever use of 3D and perspective
Early stages very easy, Reveals hand-cramping qualities of 3DS
The best game on the 3DS and the first original stone-cold classic on the system. Super Mario 3D Land is a wonderful fusion of both 2D and 3D Mario traditions, packed with ideas and boasting a formidable long-term challenge. A game worth buying a 3DS f...
Lots of game to explore with a brilliant 3D implementation, if your eyes can stand long exposure to it. The fixed camera angles are the only thing to push Super Mario 3D Land from challenging to frustrating at times. ...
Abstract: The Super Mario series spent the 80s and early 90s as the pinnacle of 2D platforming, where each core Mario title was another high watermark for the genre. Then the franchise took a turn with Super Mario 64, as it basically invented the 3D platformer a...
Abstract: The latest platformer to star Nintendo’s moustachioed icon combines the clever, three-dimensional level design and graphical polish of the Super Mario Galaxy games with the bite-sized sweetness of entries in the Super Mario Bros. series. The result is ...
Abstract: 3DSSuper Mario 3D Land is my first 3DS title. This game inspired me to buy Nintendo's struggling handheld, and as I expected, it's a worthy killer app. Super Mario Land 3D is not perfect, but it is without question an essential purchase for any 3DS own...
Published: 2011-11-26, Author: John Biggs , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: It’s not hard to love Mario. He’s had his ups and downs – what, for example, was the deal with Paper Mario? And Super Mario Strikers was pretty hard to love, at least for this non-sports fan – but darn it if the little guy doesn’t keep coming back for...
Abstract: Mario is Nintendo’s mascot and most recognizable character. Mario and friends appear in a lot of games of varying genres and quality, but the “true” Mario series is a platforming series. For nearly every Nintendo system Mario platformers have been cons...
Abstract: Super Mario 3D Land captures the classic essence that has worked so manageably well in previous efforts featuring the plumber, from the sound effects that many grew up with to the retro-flavored design (question marked blocks, Koopas, Goombas) that w...