While these games are meant to be fully accessible to everyone, some end up being far more difficult than others. Mario's side-scrolling adventures may be largely coined as more challenging than his three-dimensional platforming romps, but there are quite a few parts in 3D Mario that had us seeing the dreaded game over screen.
For being the first Mario title released for the 3DS , there wasn't a ton of content to test the abilities of more experienced players. It's understandable that Nintendo would want to keep this game's difficulty relatively low for a new console that appealed to a ton of younger gamers, especially when it had just launched earlier that year, but it ended up being quite the cakewalk for the most part.
However, 3D Mario games are no strangers to bonus end-game content, and 3D World 's last Special stage is pretty challenging with tight jumps, strict timing, and lots and lots of bottomless pits. In terms of the game as a whole, though, it's entirely plausible to see the end screen without losing a single life.
The newest entry in the franchise, Super Mario Odyssey , shocked the world with its gigantic worlds, beautiful designs, and intuitive gameplay using Mario's new partner, Cappy. Getting used to Odyssey 's core platforming mechanics takes a bit longer than in most games, as Mario has far more movement options this time around, but they can be used to breeze through a lot of Odyssey 's main story with relative ease.
The various levels do ramp-up in difficulty as expected, with Bowser's Kingdom being much more difficult than worlds like the Cascade Kingdom or Sand Kingdom , but the biggest source of Odyssey 's challenge comes from Dark Side and Darker Side.
These expansions to the Moon Kingdom have some pretty nail-bitingly tough levels that many players will have a ton of difficulty getting through. IGN Logo Recommends. Pokemon Blue Matt Kim God of War Raised By Wolves Jim Vejvoda Wolf Like Me Review 6h ago - The show about werewolves that will make you cry. Mario should reach the flag pole at the end of each level to win the game. There is a lot of coins scattered around for Mario to collect and special bricks marked with a question mark, which may reveal more coins or a special item when Mario hits them.
Other bricks may also contain some coins or rare items so if you have enough time, try to hit them as well. If Mario eats a Super Mushroom , he becomes a Super Mario — he grows to double his size and gains the ability to break bricks above him.
If he gets hit in this mode he will turn back to regular Mario instead of dying. If Mario eats a Fire Flower , he becomes a Fire Mario — in this form, Mario gains the ability to throw bouncing fireballs from his hands. In this form Mario is invulnerable to nearly everything and he can kill enemies with a simple touch. This list will help show Super Mario fans challenging levels that will drive them to madness if they attempt to complete them.
From Super Mario World all the way back to Super Mario Bros 2, here are the hardest Super Mario levels of all time that will have you questioning whether saving Princess Peach is worth the trouble. Updated August 23, by Michael Caruso: The Super Mario franchise isn't going anywhere, and each new game adds dozens of new 2-D and 3-D levels to experience. With this in mind, it's important to discuss a few of the hardest Super Mario levels that came from 3D Mario games and why they're so difficult.
Here are more levels that even long-time Super Mario fans have trouble completing. Super Mario Galaxy introduced unique mechanics into the franchise and many challenging levels that wouldn't be possible in other Super Mario games.
The most challenging part of this level is that you have to outrun the lava, which moves quickly and can easily defeat you if you get touched by it. In this stage, you have to push a large watermelon to the end of a pier, which is easier said than done. The watermelon breaks very easily, and enemies stand in your way to block you from making it to the end. Aside from the enemies, the hardest part about The Watermelon Festival is the pier, which is a small boardwalk where you can easily push the watermelon into the water accidentally.
Super Mario Galaxy 2 was an improved-upon version of the original game, and it came with many challenging levels that fans found difficult to complete. Luigi's Purple Coin Chaos is hard both because of how many coins you have to collect and because of the disappearing platforms. You have to move quickly to obtain all the coins, or you'll fail the level, and although this mechanic is different from other Super Mario levels, it's still one of the hardest stages in the history of 3D Super Mario video games.
Wii had many annoying levels ranging from moderately hard to incredibly challenging. One of these levels is , a cavern-based stage that has many challenging aspects. The hardest part about completing this underground stage are the moving platforms, which make it hard to run through since the platforms often push you towards enemies, including Hammer Bros which are especially challenging since you're getting pushed into their hammer attacks.
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