Missile Meg is one of the new enemies that players face in 'Super Mario Bros. Wonder.' — Photos: Nintendo/TNS
In a year of gaming epics, Super Mario Bros. Wonder arrives as a counterpoint. Not all titles need to be sagas that take weeks to finish. Excellence can come in many forms, and in Nintendo’s case, it’s a familiar one.
Wonder is the first original 2-D platformer in the series since 2012’s New Super Mario Bros. U, and despite the genre being around for decades, the talented team at Nintendo continues to find ways to surprise and delight players.
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