Saturday, September 12, 2015

Here Are Our Review Scores For (Almost) All Of Mario's Core ...

Sunday, September 13 marks the 30th anniversary of Super Mario, and in celebration we're looking back on all the scores we've awarded the core Mario games.

This list is limited to the main platforming experiences, so you won't the Mario Parties, RPGs, or other offshoots from the series. We don't have review scores for everything, nor do we text excerpts, but considering Game Informer magazine is only a few years younger than the iconic plumber, you will find a fairly thorough list below.

Console Releases

Super Mario Bros. (1985)
Game Informer magazine was established in 1991, so unsurprisingly, we don’t have a review of Super Mario Bros. for the NES. The closest thing we have is our review of the 2004 Game Boy Advance re-release, which we gave a 9.

Super Mario Bros. 2: Lost Levels (1986, JPN)
Considering this never even saw official release in North America until it was included on Super Mario All-Stars in 1993, we don’t have a review on this formerly Japan-exclusive game.

Super Mario Bros. 2 (1988, US)
Again, considering the game came out before Game Informer magazine was a thing, we don’t have a review. We did, however, review the 2001 Game Boy Advance re-release scoring it an 8.5.

Super Mario Bros. 3 (1990)
Same story as Super Mario Bros. 2 – we don’t have a review of the NES game, but we did review the 2003 Game Boy Advance re-release scoring it a 9.5.

Super Mario World (1991) – 10
Additionally, we scored the 2001 Game Boy Advance re-release a 9.5.

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island (1995) – 9.5
Additionally, we scored the 2002 Game Boy Advance re-release a 8.75.

Super Mario 64 (1996) – 9.75
Additionally, we scored the 2005 DS re-release an 8.5.

Super Mario Sunshine (2002) – 9.75


Super Mario Galaxy (2007) – 9.25
"This is, in my opinion, the best Mario game since the NES classic, Super Mario Bros. It innovates in a genre that we had thought we had seen everything from, and in doing so delivers some of the most entertaining gameplay to date." – Andrew Reiner

New Super Mario Bros. Wii (2009) – 9
“It doesn’t matter if your first gaming system was the NES or DS; New Super Mario Bros. Wii proves that 2D platformers are still a blast. Longtime gamers will love the countless throwbacks to previous titles, and the multiplayer gameplay is fantastic (albeit hectic) fun for everyone.” – Dan Ryckert

Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010) – 9.25
“Most games today are willing to hang their hat on a small handful of new gameplay or level-design ideas. Super Mario Galaxy 2 throws something new at you nearly every single level – and with over 240 stars to collect, that’s no small feat. Sure, it’s not the total reinvention of the genre we’ve come to expect from a new Mario title, but as a platformer fan I’m happy to get more Mario to tide me over. This game is a testament to the enduring appeal of the genre, as well as Nintendo’s ability to create fresh new gameplay out of a decades-old formula.” – Matt Helgeson

New Super Mario Bros. U (2012) – 9.25
“After playing through New Super Mario Bros. 2 on 3DS a few months ago, I was concerned that the “New” series had run its course. The levels didn’t feel as fresh and the coin collection gimmick didn’t make much of an impact. I feared this dip in quality signaled stormy skies for New Super Mario Bros. U on Nintendo’s next home console, but I couldn’t have been more wrong.” – Bryan Vore

Super Mario 3D World (2013) – 9.25
“I loved Bowser’s egocentric concept for the final world in the main campaign, and the last boss battle is plenty entertaining. Any Mario game runs the risk of the final encounter being too traditional or featuring a frustrating gimmick, but this one brought a smile to everyone’s faces on my co-op team from beginning to end. While it’s not the most difficult challenge, it is suitably epic and entertaining – an exceptional finisher to an excellent entry in the series.” – Bryan Vore

For our reviews of Mario's core handheld releases, head to page two.

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