A playable demo for Princess Peach Showtime could be on the way.
15.02.2024 - 22:11 / gamepur.com / Sherlock Holmes
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Nintendo treated fans to a new trailer for Princess Peach: Showtime that includes four new costumes for our favorite princess. The costumes aren’t just fashion accessories but grant Peach different abilities that affect gameplay.
While we wait to actually jump into the game when Princess Peach Showtime comes out on March 22, we’re enjoying watching Peach get all dressed up in her various personas. We’ve had a total of 10 costume reveals for the game thus far, and let’s be honest, we’re more excited to see some of them in action than others. Here’s our ranking of every revealed costume in Princess Peach: Showtime.
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For those of us who still aren’t over Toy Story, this costume definitely conjures up Jessie vibes. For me, this costume doesn’t have enough color. It’s almost entirely brown and less fun than some of Peach’s other looks.
Cowgirl Peach has the ability to use a lasso to grab items and enemies on the stage, so gameplay for this costume should at least be fun.
Again, with the mostly-brown vibes on this costume, the Sherlock Holmes-inspired look does weirdly suit Princess Peach. She looks fierce in her little cape and cap, and I love seeing our damsel-in-distress get a chance to use her smarts.
This costume will bring us into a clue-solving gameplay mode that is giving me Detective Pikachu flashbacks.
I want to love this one; I really do. This ice-blue ensemble has Elsa from Frozen vibes, but with the addition of some oddly placed feathers that just throw off the look for me.
The gliding gameplay sounds like a fun time, as Figure Skater Peach will be all about the jumps and spins on the ice while fighting off some sour skaters.
The futuristic vibes of the Mighty Peach costume are a fun twist for Princess Peach, but some of the other looks are more fun. I love the visor, though.
As Mighty Peach, players will have superhuman strength and use powerful melee moves to battle through an alien onslaught. Definitely sounds like a fun time.
Seeing Princess Peach ready to sneak into the castle and get up to some hand-to-hand combat is the costume change I didn’t know I needed. I love how different this look is from Peach’s typical all-pink vibe, but it still works in a pop of color with some accessories.
This costume brings on the enemies, and we’ll be using stealth, jumping off walls, and attacking with a pair of kunai.
This look is just too much fun. Kung Fu Peach has immaculate hair and makeup to go with her outfit, and those flaming fists are the icing on the cake. I am
A playable demo for Princess Peach Showtime could be on the way.
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Several previews of Princess Peach Showtime have hit the internet, and now we have a much better idea of what to expect from the upcoming title.
Once again Peach takes to the stage as the hero of her own tale, and this time there are no tears or tantrums to be seen! Ahead of its release on 22nd March, I had the immense pleasure of going hands on with a few levels from Princess Peach: Showtime!
Throughout her illustrious career as gaming royalty, Princess Peach has been a jack-of-all-trades. She’s tossed turnips, driven karts, smashed tennis balls, and knocked the snot out of Solid Snake. Despite that impressive résumé, she’s rarely had the chance to be a leading lady outside of 2005’s Super Princess Peach. It was a polarizing release that failed to lock down the heroine’s identity. What could Peach be if she wasn’t attached to Mario?
Nintendo is set to make a bit of history withPrincess Peach: Showtime! on March 22. The upcoming Switch release gives gaming’s most iconic female character her own solo adventure for the first time since 2005’s critically dissected Super Princess Peach. It’s a dream moment for players who’ve spent the last two decades wishing Peach would get another shot as a leading lady.