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June 2019
(86%)
81 Reviews
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297 Reviews
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The editors liked
Incredible customization tools
New 3D world option
Vertical levels
Tonnes of new content
Story Mode works as fun tutorial
Superb online features
Easy-to-use interface
Fantastic crafting tools
Huge story mode
More options than ever before
Great UI
Super Mario 3D World style adds a host of new gameplay options
Decent Story Mode
Course World could and probably will be brilliant
Swapping between making and playing is intuitive and effortless
Decent story mode with over 100 original levels
So many new features including brilliant 3D World style
Mad multiplayer fun local and online
The editors didn't like
Menus crammed into one screen
Capacitive touchscreen
Better suited to handheld
Forced to use touchscreen controls in handheld mode
Stylus required for precision
Not quite as much creative freedom as other DIY games
Works best in handheld mode
UI is quite cluttered
Story Mode is hit and miss
Can be a bit overwhelming for new players
No Amiibo support or mystery mushroom sprites from first game
Published: 2019-07-18, Author: Eric , review by: slashgear.com
Course creation is really fun and rewarding, as always, Story Mode is solid and a good source of inspiration, Playing through user-created levels is wonderful and horrific at the same time
Online multiplayer is plagued with lag, Creators are limited to uploading only 32 courses
In most regards, Super Mario Maker 2 is a wonderful game. Playing courses created by other players will sometimes frustrate you to no end, but other times it'll be illuminating. Sometimes you'll find a stage that's really well made and be left in awe by t...
Super Mario Maker 2 is a perfectly fine way to pass the time, though you'll quickly begin to see the seams. As far as game-maker tools go, it's probably the easiest to use - but that doesn't mean it's the most entertaining or diverse...
Abstract: I have to admit I was one of the few people who didn't like Super Mario Maker when it was released for the Wii U late 2015. While the creation tool was stellar, a lot of the player created levels were designed to annoy than provide a real challenge. But t...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...
Nearly endless potential for creative level design, Myriad new features including multiplayer and course tools, Subversive and engaging story mode, Robust online hub with different ways to interface with the community
Some strange creation restrictions, Shoddy online, Lacking avenues for level discovery
Super Mario Maker 2 is a game that transcends its flaws. While the game can improve in several key areas, these shortcomings are triumphantly eclipsed by the strengths of the game. From its robust and accessible suite of level creation tools to its myriad...
Published: 2019-07-03, Author: Peter , review by: gamespot.com
Mario's past adventures collectively offer a deep well of ideas to pull from, Intuitive level creation makes the iteration process more fun than is typical of trial-and-error processes, A seemingly endless stream of custom levels from other players ensure
Not being able to play with friends online at launch is a glaring missed opportunity, Lag frequently ruins the online multiplayer experience
Like we said, we can't call Super Mario Maker 2 a bad game, not by a long shot. It's just that it could be better. Heck, if a few usability issues were fixed and a few more items were added to maker mode, we would be giving this game a perfect 10/10. As i...
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Published: 2019-06-27, Author: Peter , review by: gamespot.com
Mario's past adventures collectively offer a deep well of ideas to pull from, Intuitive level creation makes the iteration process more fun than is typical of trial-and-error processes, A seemingly endless stream of custom levels from other players ensure
Not being able to play with friends online at launch is a glaring missed opportunity