Super mario zonuto saga
After nearly a decade without a true 3D Sandbox Mario, it’s time to move beyond the restrictive "3D World" controls. The next Mario on Switch 2 must be a high-stakes, high-skill Collectathon that turns Mario into a powerhouse.1. The Core Mechanic: "Jehovah Dash" & Time ManipulationInstead of relying on temporary power-ups, Mario’s true power comes from his own physical mastery.The Speed: Mario is now 19 times faster than Sonic. He doesn't just run; he tears through the environment with raw momentum.The Controls:Y Button (Toggle Mode): Switches between "Dash Mode" and "Base Mode" (similar to the FLUDD mechanic but internal).X Button (The Action): Triggers the Dash or Time-Stop.Time Stop: Mario can freeze time mid-air to reposition, use frozen enemies as platforms, or dodge impossible obstacles.2. The Ultimate Form: "Zunoto Mario"This is Mario’s "Ultra Instinct" (Goku-style). He no longer needs Mushrooms or Fire Flowers.Intrinsic Power: Mario reaches a state of pure energy where he automatically evades attacks with frame-perfect flips and rolls.Unstoppable Force: In Zunoto form, Mario is a "One-Man Army." He uses shockwaves from his speed and jumps to shatter obstacles and humiliate bosses.Skill-Based: This form isn't a "Super Star" handout; it’s earned through skillful movement and collecting items within the stage.3. Level Design: From Sandbox to HardcoreWith the power of the Switch 2, the world is no longer a series of paths, but a massive open playground.Absolute Freedom: The physics engine allows for "Triple Jumps," "Dives," and "Time-Dashes" to break sequence and explore anywhere."Hardcore" Optional Levels: While the main game stays accessible,