T he original Super Mario Maker gave players all the components required to create a classic 2D side-scrolling level, essentially challenging us to do a better job than Nintendo’s own designers.
After the success of the Wii U title and 3DS port, a Switch sequel was inevitable. And while we’ll need to wait and see what budding Mario Makers worldwide come up with before declaring this the best of the bunch, the new features in Super Mario Maker 2 help it off to a very good start.