Nintendo Switch.
The gameplay trailer for Mario games, over the years, albeit with high-definition visuals that almost resemble 2.5D textures. You've got your standard secret items, coins, green pipes, and snoozing Goombas to stomp upon, as you head towards the next level. Talking flowers in the background are a new addition, often encouraging you on your journey and pointing out interesting items in the world to interact with. At points, you will encounter Wonder Flowers, which upon interaction, completely change the look of your world — in an almost trippy animation that causes pipes to come alive, Mario to get cartoonishly taller, and hordes of weird enemies. At one point in the trailer, you can see him running atop a herd of sheep, which feels super out of place with the surroundings.
It appears as though the goal of Super Mario Bros. Wonder is to collect Wonder Seeds — a selected number of which are scattered around its different maps with varying difficulty levels. However, the game does not limit you to Mario and lets you play as other characters from the franchise such as Princess Peach, Princess Daisy, Luigi, and Toad, all with unique animations. for local multiplayer is also present, with Mario at one point, riding atop Yoshi to float across levels. A lot of the gameplay still revolves around the basics — hopping across platforms, grinding on rails, and swimming up waterfalls. At the end of the trailer, we get to see Mario's new power-up, whereupon consumption of an odd-looking fruit, he grows in size and turns into an elephant. Most of his abilities are kept secret for now, though we know he can kick off serene Goombas with ease. No button presses are required — simply walk up to them, and the will be enough to do it.
Nintendo has had a tremendous year, starting with a theme park, followed by the success of PC gamers to play it in advance via an emulator.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder is out October 20 on the Nintendo Switch. Pre-orders are now live on the Nintendo eShop.