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| Super Mario Galaxy; A Whole New World | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 20 2008, 05:57 PM (197 Views) | |
| Mario | Jan 20 2008, 05:57 PM Post #1 |
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A new game featuring me, but do you guys still like my games? Will this one top Mario Sunshine? Probably, but will it also top Super Mario 64? First Impression The first impression of this game of course is the intro movie, check it here if you haven't seen it yet: So my first impression of the movie is......Wow The graphics of this game are really good and really fluent, and for like the first time in a mario game there IS a decent intro movie, instead of just saving peach you now have to help another princess called Rosalina. ![]() Enough with the story line for now, let's make our way to the first level. Level Design The first galaxy is waiting for me to be completed, the Good Egg Galaxy. I start off in front of a house with 2 weird monsters in front of me and a house with a pipe on top, and to the left is a road, but i go right and jump off off the level, i don't fall down, instead I float a bit and land on the bottom of the level, a good wtf-moment. Level's aren't flat anymore and you can walk on walls in this game, and how sweet does it work. After having passed and destroyed a goomba by using my spin attack i find myself under a star, a launch star that is. I shake my wii-mote and off i go, blasting through space onto another greatly designed planet, where do they come up with these ideas? Controls The controls for this game are so easy even a trampled banana could play this game. You just use the analog stick to walk, A to jump, B to shoot star bits and you shake the wii-mote to do a spin attack or use a launch star. By the way, star bits are a sort of candy which you can use to shoot at enemies or feed hungry Luma's to discover new galaxies! This is a Luma Gameplay Even though everything about this game is so damn good, the difficulty of this game is not very high, only the last few stars are a bit of a challenge, but that didn't take away the fun. Because every single star you have to find is different, you hardly visit the same place twice, so it feels like there are 120 levels. And it's also very amusing to play some levels, some levels are really tricky and play with your mind. It's amazing how the developers came up with some levels. Music Simply brilliant, Old tunes brilliantly remixed into new songs, the new songs are very well played too and as catchy as the old tunes, just great. Replay Value After completing this game there is a very nice surprise waiting for you, which gave me enough reason to play this game again and unlock the very last galaxy which holds star 121. And the level designs were so good that it's great to play it again. Overall Score I give this game a 10, not because it's my game, but because nothing in this game is bad, every fits together so perfectly. Anyone who has a Wii should buy this game. Edited by Flamix, Jan 22 2008, 12:10 PM.
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| Guest | Jan 20 2008, 06:31 PM Post #2 |
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Damn, i need to buy dis |
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| Fran | Jan 22 2008, 11:09 AM Post #3 |
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I love this game
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