The new focus on amassing coins comes through in several of Mario and Luigi’s new abilities. Even worse, if you do manage to reach your goal, the million-coin reward is supremely disappointing (though I’m not going to spoil it here). To get the whole million is an enormous undertaking, and you aren’t even given any unlocks or teases about your reward along the way – just a few notification messages. I scored over 30,000 in my first playthrough, and all I got was a growing pile of coins on the title screen. The back of the box says to collect a million coins but that’s the only instruction you’re given on the matter. A universal counter keeps track of every one you nab, but it in no way figures into the standard-issue kidnapped princess plot. NSMB 2 is all about collecting those same gold coins you’ve been picking up for decades. 2, is actually the third game in the series, but it doesn’t have an engaging new hook to entice players. It showed the company’s willingness to revisit classic Mario 2D platforming, which hadn’t seen an original entry since the early ‘90s, and offered many new tweaks. I can’t believe six years have passed since Nintendo released New Super Mario Bros.
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