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7.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 88 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 58 out of 88
  2. Negative: 11 out of 88

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  1. Oct 6, 2020
    10
    Best game ever dragged down entirely by balancing issues (in part due to the game being in the early stage still).
    There's a voting system for the stages that will appear, and at the beginning of the run, you'll encounter endless 1-2s, 1-1s and 2-2s. There's a warp at the end of 2-2, which lets you chose from 3 levels taken from the pool of stages that got votes. If you encounter a later
    Best game ever dragged down entirely by balancing issues (in part due to the game being in the early stage still).
    There's a voting system for the stages that will appear, and at the beginning of the run, you'll encounter endless 1-2s, 1-1s and 2-2s. There's a warp at the end of 2-2, which lets you chose from 3 levels taken from the pool of stages that got votes. If you encounter a later level, the lack of incentive to complete later levels makes it so that looping 2-2 - 1-2 is the route taken by many players. You may only encounter harder levels later on in the run, after a whole lot of the same few levels.
    It's not only a problem with stages that repeat, but ennemies as well. I've won multiple times, yet I've encountered bullet bills only once.
    The voting system needs to get fixed, or there needs to be some matchmaking added.
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  2. Oct 28, 2020
    10
    This Game Is Just Great And Fun To Play It Is Just A Joy To Play Against Other People And Try To Perfect Your Skills In This Game
  3. Oct 23, 2020
    10
    Un juego realmente divertido que mezcla la formula del genial Super Mario con la del Tetris 99 convirtiendolo en uno de los mejores Battle Royale del momento. El unico punto negativo es que va a estar por tiempo limitado, ojala Nintendo de marcha atras con esa decision.
  4. Oct 2, 2020
    10
    Mario is always a good game to play and more with some new mechanics, the game has a lot of fun potential, I hope it gets better with the time
  5. Mar 7, 2021
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. nothing new a repeat of the 3 earlier games

    pros
    good controls
    good characters
    good bosses

    cons
    laggy
    mario is slower
    only 3 games in one

    many redeeming classic features
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  6. Oct 6, 2020
    9
    It's a lot of fun, like most Mario games are. The concept fits pretty good for this game and the execution is mostly excellent. There are only two downsides with this, namely the absurd length of the matches, which asks a lot of endurance from the player and the fact, that it's going to be gone after March 2021, which is a shame, since this is still a stellar battle royale game with tonsIt's a lot of fun, like most Mario games are. The concept fits pretty good for this game and the execution is mostly excellent. There are only two downsides with this, namely the absurd length of the matches, which asks a lot of endurance from the player and the fact, that it's going to be gone after March 2021, which is a shame, since this is still a stellar battle royale game with tons of potential just like Tetris 99. Awesome game. Expand
  7. Oct 13, 2020
    9
    Very fun! A new Life for a old game. This nostalgic batle royale came withi great ideias!!! Vou will play for a longo time
  8. Oct 5, 2020
    9
    Impossible to imagine playing the classic Super Mario Bros 1 from now on without 34 other people competing with you. It certainly won't be funny anymore. One of the few Battle Royales that really makes you want to keep playing. The choice of 35 people also helps to make the experience more friendly than its brother Tetris 99.
  9. Oct 6, 2020
    9
    Very fun and addictive gameplay. Hope they keep it on the eshop and don't take it down in March.
  10. Oct 8, 2020
    9
    Seriously awesome free to play battle royal game. The roulette makes mistakes very forgiving as you can stack up coins to buy power ups. It’s a great balance between executing combos to rack up additional time, hoarding coins to buy power ups, and killing tough enemies as fast as possible to send other players’ way. Plus, 35 is just the right amount of competition. I could only winSeriously awesome free to play battle royal game. The roulette makes mistakes very forgiving as you can stack up coins to buy power ups. It’s a great balance between executing combos to rack up additional time, hoarding coins to buy power ups, and killing tough enemies as fast as possible to send other players’ way. Plus, 35 is just the right amount of competition. I could only win Tetris 99 about 10% of the time but I win this one 30% of the time and it feels just as good when I do! Expand
  11. Dec 18, 2020
    9
    Só não dei 10, porque o jogo tem data de valida e eu gostaria de jogar ele por muito mais tempo.
  12. May 1, 2023
    9
    Absolutely brilliant, and the most fun I've ever had in an online multiplayer game. I will never forgive Nintendo for deactivating and delisting it FOR NO REASON WHATSOEVER.
  13. Apr 18, 2021
    8
    Super Mario Bros. 35 is a lot of fun. It’s the first battle royale I’ve ever played where I actually felt like I had a chance at winning (and I did). It’s simple enough for anyone to pick up, but mastering each level to win is quite the challenge. My only issue is that it was only available until the end of March 2021.
  14. Oct 11, 2020
    8
    This is essentially exactly what I expected: If Tetris 99 and Super Mario Bros. had a baby. Can provide a decent amount of entertainment; worth a play before it leaves eShop.
  15. Oct 7, 2020
    8
    Such a cute and pure fun game. Sad that it will only be available until March...
  16. Oct 8, 2020
    8
    An enjoyable if unrefined experience. The various rules and mechanics added onto the original Super Mario Bros. are far from intuitive, but do offer a novel spin on the classic title.
  17. Nov 14, 2020
    8
    Excellent battleroyal, même si on tombe parfois très souvent sur les mêmes niveaux et qu'il n'est pas clair et aisé de débloquer les suivants. J'espère que Nintendo compte le laisser d'une manière ou d'une autre d'ici fin mars.
  18. Dec 6, 2020
    8
    It's a fun game that beautifully mixes the formula of Super Mario Bros. and Tetris 99. However, it includes plenty of issues.
    A voting system determines the first stage, and because of that you're almost always going to start at World 1-1, making it extremely difficult to unlock new stages once you've reached World 2 and even late World 1. And once you have unlocked a good amount of
    It's a fun game that beautifully mixes the formula of Super Mario Bros. and Tetris 99. However, it includes plenty of issues.
    A voting system determines the first stage, and because of that you're almost always going to start at World 1-1, making it extremely difficult to unlock new stages once you've reached World 2 and even late World 1. And once you have unlocked a good amount of stages, you have a wall of choices that's next to impossible to choose. The problem reminds me of Mario Kart Wii, which had the option to vote for any stage in the game, leading to the exact same problem. However, the issue was fixed in Mario Kart
    8 and 8 Deluxe, as it only allows you to select a limited amount of courses, making it easier to make a decision and more likely that the course you pick will actually win the vote. Hopefully, they add a similar system in a future update.
    The duration of Special Events is extremely short, and by extension impossible to master before the Event ends, and in most cases, the downtime between Events is longer than the Events themselves.
    But if you have Nintendo Switch Online, the game is completely free, and as a free game, it's amazing. However, the nature of its limited release might put its community in jeopardy come April, and you might struggle to find a match after it gets pulled off the eShop.
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  19. Oct 2, 2020
    8
    Very fun for a free game, but it does suck how it will only be available for a limited time.
  20. Oct 2, 2020
    8
    It's a very fun solid game that let's you play the classic Super Mario Bros with other players. The thing is that once it's March 2021, it's no more.
  21. Oct 3, 2020
    8
    An amazing game to just pick up and play for a bit its free what is great i recommend everyone who has an online nintendo membership to download this.
  22. Oct 7, 2020
    8
    Generally a very fun and enjoyable game, but some of the mechanics are confusing to newcomers, and it also sucks that it's only playable until March 31st.
  23. Apr 14, 2022
    8
    I really loved this game. While it was around, I played it almost every day for a few matches to get into the gaming groove. No idea why Nintendo made it a timed exclusive as I would happily pay to own it. Let me give you my money, Nintendo! :'(
  24. Dec 19, 2020
    8
    A fun competitive little game. It could have some more attention put in its details though. Theres no tutorial at all. So people often dont know what some mechanics of the game do. But at its core, the gameplay its fun, its Mario after all.
    What i didnt get and still dont, its why for the limited release, it will be a shame not to be able to play this game anymore
  25. Dec 8, 2021
    8
    It was sad the see the error that said "you cannot play this anymore". Wish it could come back for 5$ one day.
  26. Feb 28, 2021
    7
    A 35-player battle royale game where you play the original Super Mario Bros. The twist being that you're racing against a shortened timer and every enemy you kill gets sent to another player's screen while adding precious seconds to the clock. It's an addictive test of your platforming skills that breathes new life into an old classic.

    Everything isn't perfect though. There are some
    A 35-player battle royale game where you play the original Super Mario Bros. The twist being that you're racing against a shortened timer and every enemy you kill gets sent to another player's screen while adding precious seconds to the clock. It's an addictive test of your platforming skills that breathes new life into an old classic.

    Everything isn't perfect though. There are some questionable design decisions. For example, unlocking new levels for your rotation in subsequent matches requires you to both reach and complete them. Not an easy task due to the increased number of foes being thrown at you by your opponents, and the fact that you only have one life before it's game over. Even after getting a few extra stages to choose from, I would still regularly find myself getting caught in a loop of worlds 1-1 and 1-2 ad nauseum.

    The reason this is a problem is because, while skill will still ultimately win the day, it puts newer, less experienced players at a disadvantage. Those who have made it farther can naturally send the Mushroom Kingdom's most dangerous inhabitants (including BOWSER!) at their opponents, while only receiving measly Goombas in retaliation. Plus, in a platforming game where practice makes perfect and a simple mistake can spell your doom, not having the ability to replay later sections with ease makes filling out the level list a daunting task, which causes the overall game to feel more repetitive than it should as a result.

    Still, it's easy to get hooked despite seeing the same content over and over again. The competitive spin really reinvigorates the legendary NES title for a new generation in a creative, trendy way. All the while adding a level of nail-biting tension, challenge, and excitement that had me saying "just one more match" more times than I can count. Not least of all because developer Arika made it faster to jump right into another game than any other battle royale I've played. I was also amazed by how well things like the retro level design hold up after all these years. The only aspect that comes off as dated outside of the graphics (which was to be expected) is having to use the D-pad to move instead of the analog sticks.

    It's a little sad that 35 won't be around past March of 2021. Because while its progression system doesn't offer much incentive to stick around, the sheer novelty of what it's doing alone would likely be enough to carry it for at least a few years. Personally I recommend checking it out before it disappears for good. The fact that it's free with a Nintendo Switch Online subscription that you're likely paying for anyways means you won't have lost anything by giving it a shot even if you end up not liking it for its faults.

    7.5/10
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  27. Oct 22, 2020
    7
    Super Mario 35th in a nutshell is if you mix Tetris99 (Nintendo Switch) and Super Mario Bros (Nes), Mario 35th is passable. Mario 35th the things I liked is that it controlls very simillar to the orirginal Super Mario Bros (Nes), Its a perfect game to stream, play it if you have Switch Online, is it worth it to buy a switch online just to play it no only if you love Tetris99 and Super Mario Bros
  28. May 27, 2022
    7
    This is one of the greatest battle royals that I have ever played. Sure, it got repetitive, but it was still fun to pick up and play every once in a while. I am really sad that Nintendo shut it down.
  29. Jun 16, 2022
    7
    Le bajo un punto porque lo sacaron de la tienda para siempre, era buenisimo, lo mejor de jnintendo switch online, y lo sacaron como basura, ¿porque?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  30. Oct 2, 2020
    5
    I respect Nintendo because they love experiments. Some experiments, however, should stay on the drawing board. One of those is Super Mario Bros. 35, an 8-bit peg awkwardly hammered into a battle royale hole.

    This game is an attempt to bottle the magic of Tetris 99. This time, however, the concept falls flat. SMB35 doesn't know what it wants to be. An exercise in nostalgia for people who
    I respect Nintendo because they love experiments. Some experiments, however, should stay on the drawing board. One of those is Super Mario Bros. 35, an 8-bit peg awkwardly hammered into a battle royale hole.

    This game is an attempt to bottle the magic of Tetris 99. This time, however, the concept falls flat. SMB35 doesn't know what it wants to be. An exercise in nostalgia for people who grew up with the NES? A challenge for competitive players? A call to action for speedrunners? It's all of those things, but they're all getting in the way of each other.

    For example: one of the joys of good multiplayer games is their forgiveness: a mistake is an opportunity for a glorious comeback. But at its heart, the first Super Mario is a cruelly unforgiving game from the 80s, where a missed jump can instakill you. So in SMB35 you can play great, only to get kicked out because of a single misstep.

    Even games that are not forgiving, like Fortnite, give you an opportunity to spectate games when you get kicked out. Spectating games in SMB35, however, only makes its flaws more obvious. Once the bottom-tier players have killed themselves by jumping in a pit, and the medium-tier players have eventually been sieved out, a small bunch of Super Mario veterans gets stuck into a boring tug-of-war. They know every secret block and hidden passage, and are used to cope with the game's infamous inertia since they were in primary school. They go on and on, until one of them runs out of time, or makes a fatal mistake. It's extraordinary unexciting to watch, and it doesn't make you want to get better at the game. Sure, you might put in the effort to become a Super Mario Bros master. But why, when you could play a modern Mario game instead, or a modern battle royale?

    When I heard that SMB35 it's a limited-time release, I was disappointed. I don't like Nintendo's trend of creating artificial scarcity by taking games off the market. In the case of this game, however, I don't think that I'll miss when it's gone. It sure looked like a good idea on paper, but it's too awkward in practice.
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Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 29 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 17 out of 29
  2. Negative: 0 out of 29
  1. Nintendo Force Magazine
    Apr 28, 2021
    75
    Do you enjoy World 1-1 in the original Super Mario Bros. so much that you'd want to play it hundreds of times? If so, have I got the game for you! [Issue #49 – November/December 2020, p. 26]
  2. Ninty Fresh Magazine
    Dec 21, 2020
    80
    Like Tetris 99, Super Mario Bros. 35 is deviously addictive. It’s a clever revision of a classic, although more content may be required to sustain long-term interest. [Issue #2, p.77]
  3. CD-Action
    Dec 18, 2020
    80
    For the first time since forever, I feel like playing Super Mario Bros. again. The team at Arika added 34 other players, increased the number of mobs accordingly, made the player character a bit more powerful – and thus managed to turn rusty gameplay into gold. [12/2020, p.39]