Wonder’s playtest showed folks were huge fans of a tsundere Mario live commentator
Super Mario Bros. Wonder’s release is right around the corner, but what won’t be arriving with the 2D platformer on October 20 is live commentary. Its developers spent six months making the scrapped feature, which added a voice that walked you through the game. The discarded feature, which would have been a first for Mario games, was revealed in another edition of Nintendo’s ongoing web series, Ask the Developer. The team thought the feature would help the game feel fresh for longtime players.
“In fact, according to our playtest records, quite a few people were switching to the Tsundere commentary.” Read More: Super Mario Bros. Wonder Review Roundup: Wondrous Acclaim Pre-order Super Mario Bros. Wonder: Amazon | Best Buy | GameStop Sadly, Wonder’s live commentary feature never saw the light of day, as the devs realized it would have been hard to make it work.
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