Round Up: The Previews Are In For Mario Vs. Donkey Kong

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Nintendo’s upcoming release Mario vs. Donkey Kong will revive the 2004 Game Boy Advance title next month on the Switch.

If you haven’t already seen our own “hands on” here on Nintendo Life, we mentioned how “psyched” we were for the full release, as the Switch version is a game filled with meaningful changes, new modes, and a modern look and feel that should make it even better than the original game.

So, what did other outlets think? Starting off with VGC‘s thoughts:

“Thankfully, while most of its early levels are virtually identical to the original, the game’s fourth world is entirely new to the Switch version – the first of two new worlds in the remake – and it does introduce some original mechanics. The remake also introduces a co-op mode and a casual difficulty, which adds checkpoints, though we can’t imagine many older players will need it to be any easier.”

Here are IGN‘s thoughts:

“I’ve only had my hands on the first four worlds of the Mario vs. Donkey Kong remake so far, but it’s already doing a great job of transporting me back to a time when The Da Vinci Code was on top of the best-seller’s list and everyone still spoke using quotes from Napoleon Dynamite.”

Press Start said it got off to a promising start:

“My brief time with Mario vs. Donkey Kong has impressed me, even if it’s a more straightforward affair than other Mario games, and the co-op is an absolute game changer that shouldn’t be underestimated.”

Vooks has also enjoyed it so far:

“There’s much more to discuss with this Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong. There are two new worlds: cooperative play and a whole lot more. But we’ll have to save that for our review. Having not played the game in any meaningful way since its original release, I’ve enjoyed what I’ve seen thus far. I think Mario vs Donkey Kong could find a whole new audience now on the Switch.”

And Pocket Tactics called it a “slow and simple experience”:

“Mario vs Donkey Kong is a casual and pleasant experience, in the end. While it might be hard to imagine a grandparent keeping up with the pace of a game like Wonder, Mario vs Donkey Kong is toned down enough to truly be enjoyed by anyone. It might not be as energetically rewarding as recent Mario games, but it’s successful as a remake and shows that in the modern day, Mario can, really, work in just about any genre. Bring on the Mario MOBA, I guess.”

Mario vs. Donkey Kong is out February 16. Will you be checking out this game when it returns? Tell us in the comments.

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