10-04-2012, 06:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-04-2012, 07:51 AM by NICKtendo DS.)
I agree that the NSMB-series have little challenge, but I've downloaded the Nerve-Wrack Pack for NSMB2. That pack is close to Lost Levels difficult!
The reason Nintendo is too afraid to add challenge is that they want 5 year olds to be able to clear it. Thank goodness for DLC. Like the e-Reader levels (sadly not released in Europe ), these levels don't play a part in the so-called story, so they are able to crank up the heat. Sad though that of the 3 DLC packs, only the Nerve-Wrack Pack is spicy hot.
To me, New Super Mario Bros. 2 is less innovative as it is more something to experiment on. Coin Rush, DLC, records, emphasis on coin collecting. These are things that also appear in U (DLC not confirmed, but it's likely). That probably had something to do with the lack of attention into making it truly 'New'.
I love the series. I'm looking forward to NSMB. U and am hoping for more awesome (as in better, not more plentiful) DLC for 2 end of the month. Secretly hoping for a Retro Pack and a Pack that introduces a new item, like the Feather in SMA4MB3.
The reason Nintendo is too afraid to add challenge is that they want 5 year olds to be able to clear it. Thank goodness for DLC. Like the e-Reader levels (sadly not released in Europe ), these levels don't play a part in the so-called story, so they are able to crank up the heat. Sad though that of the 3 DLC packs, only the Nerve-Wrack Pack is spicy hot.
To me, New Super Mario Bros. 2 is less innovative as it is more something to experiment on. Coin Rush, DLC, records, emphasis on coin collecting. These are things that also appear in U (DLC not confirmed, but it's likely). That probably had something to do with the lack of attention into making it truly 'New'.
I love the series. I'm looking forward to NSMB. U and am hoping for more awesome (as in better, not more plentiful) DLC for 2 end of the month. Secretly hoping for a Retro Pack and a Pack that introduces a new item, like the Feather in SMA4MB3.