A fan-made Unreal Engine 5 render of a dark, gritty Mario adventure has resurfaced with added voiceovers, satirizing modern AAA gaming tropes. Voice actor Ryan Stewart shared the dubbed videos on Instagram, drawing from an original 2022 YouTube clip by Funkyzeit Games. The parody highlights overly talkative characters and hand-holding mechanics common in big-budget titles.
The original fan render, uploaded to YouTube in 2022 by Funkyzeit Games, depicted Mario in a grim, ultra-violent style navigating a nighttime jungle filled with question blocks, Goombas, and green warp pipes. It used exaggerated animations to mock the seriousness of contemporary blockbusters, but lacked audio. Funkyzeit Games clarified in the description: “This is a satire. It’s obviously an over-the-top alternate version of Mario that isn’t supposed to lecture you about what Mario game should be instead.”
Earlier this month, voice actor and cosplayer Ryan Stewart, known as ryanstewartvo on Instagram, revived the project with voice acting pulled from viewer comments on the original video. In the first clip, Mario mutters lines like “A mushroom…I should take a look at that,” “A coin…this could be useful,” and “maybe I should go this way,” poking fun at the constant narration in some AAA games that guides players through basic actions.
The response was strong enough for a sequel, where Stewart teamed up with fellow voice actor Ariel Hack as Princess Peach. Over a comms signal, Peach remarks, “A monarch’s job is never done,” and urges Mario: “Focus, M. Bowser’s got the Power Stars, and you know what that means.” Mario replies, “I thought I smelt something burning…,” while Peach hints at rewards: upgrades for collecting enough red coins.
This layered parody taps into broader frustrations with elements like yellow paint for guidance and chatty NPC companions, which developers sometimes use as quick fixes for design issues amid budget or time constraints. Such features can disrupt immersion, turning adventures into lectures. Despite the critique, the creator of the Kotaku article expressed enthusiasm: “All that said, I would definitely play the full version of this Mario fan game.”