Citations:un-Mario-like

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English citations of un-Mario-like

  • 2017 June 15, Jonathan Ore, E3 2017: Super Mario Odyssey makes a positive, wacky first impression[1]:
    New Donk City easily made the biggest impression as the least un-Mario-like location in the game.
  • 2017 July 3, Chris Kohler, Nintendo's Line Of Wario Platformers Ended Far Too Long Ago[2]:
    Very un-Mario-like, but also what you’d expect from the team that also developed games like Metroid and Kid Icarus.
  • 2017 August 30, Jason Hidalgo, Noice strategery: Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle review - Technobubble[3]:
    One thing that does feel weird is the inability to jump when traversing the game’s adventure portions. It’s not a big deal but decidedly feels, well, un-Mario-like.
  • 2018 December 27, Stephen Lagioia, 15 Nintendo Sequels Worse Than The Original (And 15 That Saved The Franchise)[4]:
    There's a reason this game features such foreign looking environments and odd un-Mario-like mechanics; this Western version of Super Mario Bros. 2 is actually a re-branded version of the obscure Japanese game, Doki Doki Panic.
  • 2021 February 23, Matthew Martin, Reflections on Super Mario’s 35th anniversary[5]:
    9/10 – Still a very fun game, but one that’s let down by a very un-Mario-like commitment to character speed.
  • 2021 April 21, Thomas Whitehead, Random: This Clever Fan Remake Blends The Doki Doki Super Mario Bros. 2 With The Original[6]:
    To give a very short summary, the sequel we saw in the West was a reskin of Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, as Nintendo feared the true sequel would break players outside of Japan; that's why it's such an un-Mario-like Mario game.