Negative points include that it feels like a commercial and doesn't have Yoshi. Positive points include that it's short.
is pissed off that Yoshi isn't in the movie, which is fair enough. But the review over there is also positive, even going so far as to note that"Chris Pratt doesn't ruin the movie".'s lukewarm review describes it as"a sermon for the Nintendo faithful and their children, and few others".
So unless it would take a Citizen Kane-rivalling Mario adaptation to secure the safety of your childhood, the prognosis is probably a positive one. It ain't The Last of Us, of course, but the general vibe seems to be: if you love Mario you'll probably love this. The Super Mario Bros Movie hits cinemas on April 5.Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.
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