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Super Mario Bros. Wonder is coming out on 20th October.

Here are some of the reviews:

Site / Company Author Score
Destructoid Timothy Monbleau 9/10
Dexerto James Busby 4/5
Game Informer Brian Shea In-Progress
Gamespot Steve Watts 9/10
God is a Greek Adam Cook 10/10
IGN Ryan Mccaffrey 9/10
Nintendo Insider Alex Seedhouse 9/10
Nintendo Life PJ O'Reilly 9/10
Polygon Chris Plante No score
Twinfinite Matthew Carmosino 4.5/5
WCCFTech Nathan Birch 9.5/10

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So, how many of you have already pre-ordered the game, and how many of you are going to get it day1? How are you all feeling about it?

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[–] TwilightVulpine 2 points 10 months ago

Seems to me like the Wonder Seeds might make it much more replayable than NSMB because every stage will have unique variations you can engage with on top of the typical run.

Which, come to think of it, seems like it's applying some ideas of the 3D Marios into a 2D one. Replaying stages with unique missions and gameplay twists is a staple of 3D Mario since 64.