Luigi may not have the notoriety that his brother Mario has, but any true Mario gamer knows that he is Mario's superior. He jumps higher, has more versatile skills, and can even keep up with Mario in every way Mario excels.
Luigi may not have the notoriety that his brother Mario has, but any true Mario gamer knows that he is Mario's superior. He jumps higher, has more versatile skills, and can even keep up with Mario in every way Mario excels.
New Super Luigi U is the new DLC for New Super Mario Bros. U, the latest entry in a series of which many (including myself) have started to grow extremely weary. With a new pack of levels that initially seems to do little more than make Luigi the main character, it would be completely understandable...
Faster pace; Luigi is way more fun to use than Mario; Nabbit is a cool option for series newcomers; Solid; fresh level design
Almost everything is re-used from the original game; including the bosses
The inaccurately named "New" series of Super Mario Bros. games aren't exactly known for their innovation or challenge. They're solidly built games in their own right, but they haven't really pushed the platforming envelope.
A perfect challenge for people who think that Mario games have been a bit too easy lately; This isn't the safe, sterile world typically found in the "New" Super Mario series, Over 80 levels that will challenge and confound, all offered at a nice price ($19.99 for DLC available now on the eShop,...
…but he's only available in the DLC levels; It would have been awesome to be able to use him in the main game as well, This is not for the faint of heart - do not buy if you don't like absurd difficulty
If you're like me, and you wanted something new and exciting, then you'll be left wanting more considering what you pay for New Super Luigi U.
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