The popular plumber duo, Mario and Luigi, almost received a grittier, edgier makeover in their latest game. However, Nintendo intervened, guiding the development team towards a more familiar aesthetic.
Exploring Diverse Art Styles
Acquire, the development studio, initially explored a bolder, more rugged visual style for the brothers. This departure from the classic Mario aesthetic, detailed in a Nintendo website "Ask the Developer" article, was deemed too significant a departure by Nintendo. The developers, including Akira Otani and Tomoki Fukushima from Nintendo, and Haruyuki Ohashi and Hitomi Furuta from Acquire, aimed for 3D visuals that maintained the series' unique charm while differentiating it from other Mario titles. This experimentation led to a significantly edgier interpretation of Mario and Luigi.
Furuta recounted the initial proposal of a "rugged" Mario, only to receive feedback from Nintendo emphasizing the importance of maintaining the recognizable Mario & Luigi identity. Nintendo provided guidelines defining the core elements of the characters' established visual style. This feedback prompted a reevaluation, leading to a compromise that blended the desired edginess with the familiar charm.
The final art style successfully integrated the appeal of bold illustrations with the playful energy of pixel animations, creating a unique visual identity for the game. Otani highlighted the collaborative process, emphasizing Nintendo's desire for Acquire's unique style while preserving the essence of Mario.
Navigating Development Challenges
Acquire, known for darker, less vibrant games like Octopath Traveler and the Way of the Samurai series, faced the challenge of adapting their style to a globally recognized IP. Furuta acknowledged the team's natural inclination towards more serious themes. However, the collaboration ultimately resulted in a brighter, more accessible game, benefiting from Nintendo's design expertise in visual clarity and ease of understanding. The final product retained a sense of fun and chaotic adventure, a crucial element of the Mario & Luigi series.