Super Mario World has the entire Star World, the Special World, 4 Switch Palaces, and a bunch of other secret stages scattered around the map. Like every good SNES game, both Super Mario World and Yoshi's Island are packed with secrets to reward anyone with the patience to explore. Revisiting Yoshi's Island The secret levels in Yoshi's Island are impressively challenging Secrets While both games look amazing, some gamers might be put off by Yoshi's Island's style so I'm giving Super Mario World a slight edge here. Yoshi's Island looks like a storybook and the levels are packed with many details like seagulls and the little harmless birds that fly away. Plus, there's a solid variety of scenery throughout the campaign. Each level's background makes the environments look quite lively and the use of colour makes Mario, Yoshi, and their enemies stand out. I love Super Mario World's night sky stages Dinosaur Land or Yoshi's Island?ĭinosaur Land in Super Mario World was one of the first game worlds on SNES and it looks much more detailed and colourful than the NES Mario games.
While Mario is fun, I enjoy playing as Yoshi more because he allows for many more interesting gameplay possibilities. His flutter jump can be used to cover great distances and he can also ground pound but be careful because you can pound through the floor to your death in some places. Meanwhile, Yoshi can eat enemies and turn them into eggs that you can then throw at enemies as well as spit enemies at each other. Is it more fun to control everyone's favorite plumber or his friendly companion Yoshi? Mario can run, jump, ride Yoshi, fly with the feather cape, and shoot with the fire flower. So, let's dive in and find out which is the better game! v1d30chumz 46-250-13-38 There's more than one way to enjoy these classic Nintendo games! Plumber or dinosaur? I only played it recently but its quality is undeniable. On the other hand, Yoshi's Island is the sequel to Super Mario World and it's such a different game that many gamers don't consider it a sequel at all. It remains one of my favorite platformers of all time because of the pixel-perfect 2D graphics, its secrets, and how fun and creative the levels are.
Super Mario World was one of the launch titles for SNES and it showed what the console was capable of. Written by Alex Legard for Versus on February 22, 2019