If you'd have told us 27 years ago that
Mario and Sonic would one day share the same virtual space, we'd have
laughed in your face (this review isn't supposed to rhyme, by the way).
The very notion that the moustachioed plumber would ever be mates with
the spiky blue blur (and vice-versa) seemed like the realm of pure
fantasy, but since the old days of SEGA and Nintendo competing for
eyeballs and thumbs, it's something that has happened on multiple
occasions. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 (to give it
its full title) is, in fact, the sixth time the duo has teamed up to
appear at the Olympics together, and it's rather good fun.
Mario and Sonic are firm friends, then, which is fortunate as Dr.
Eggman and Bowser have joined forces and are up to their old tricks.
This time, Eggman (Dr. Robotnik to you and I) has devised a portable
video game console that captures Sonic and Mario, transforming them into
their original pixellated guises while sending them to the Tokyo 1964
Olympic Games. As Luigi and Tails do their sidekick business, rounding
up allies back in 2020, Mario and Sonic are stuck in their retro world,
competing against Eggman and Bowser to win gold medals that provide the
key to their escape.
As Mario and Sonic, you're racing to bag all of the gold medals and
get out, which means beating the baddies at their own game. Simple. What
follows is a succession of events and mini-games, all wrapped up in a
largely forgettable, throwaway narrative that serves as a whistle-stop
tour of everything the game has to offer. Gymnastics, discus, hurdles,
archery, canoeing, climbing, karate, triple jump... It's all here, and
much of it is highly entertaining, but when you can play any event
without the unnecessary story bits, why even bother with Story Mode in
the first place?
The answer is for the 8-bit/16-bit sojourns to the 1964 Olympics,
where there's button-mashing, old-school versions of events and
mini-games that will have SEGA Mega Drive and NES owners losing their
shit. Mario flying Tails' plane as Sonic stands on the wings in a brief
shmup sequence featuring Sonic the Hedgehog 2 enemies? Yes! Mario in a
speedboat jumping off ramps while chasing Bowser? Wonderful. Chasing
down Eggman's car in a sequence like Sonic 2's bonus level? Sublime. The
2020 portion of the game has its own highlights, too, like a bit of
Where's Wally searching but with Toads, or scaling the Tokyo tower as
Tails. You can replay all of these via the Game Room and also leaf
through all of the Olympic Games trivia you've collected, if you're so
inclined.
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