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Super mario galaxy 2 review
Super mario galaxy 2 review








super mario galaxy 2 review
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And, as the critics have been quick to point out, there certainly appears to be no shortage of ideas in the new game. The creativity, then, which Wired refers to above, comes in the design of each level, and the challenges each one presents to the player. Galaxy 2 strikes a rare balance: the additions (Yoshi, Cloud Mario, Rock Mario) expand the devious obstacles you must overcome to collect level-unlocking stars, but the underlying design is just as solid as anything from Super Mario World or Super Mario 64. Since Galaxy 1 did so very little wrong, keeping some of the old stuff is to be expected, but the fresh aspects of it work great, too, if not better than what they replace. The result of that effort is one of the most refined and most fulfilling videogame experiences of this generation.

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So if anything, the reason why Super Mario Galaxy 2 is so damn fantastic is mostly due to the fact that the team learned from the first game: what worked, what needed fixing, and how to improve on such an already masterful Wii creation. The sequel uses the same engine, same controls, and same basic concept. There's no denying that Super Mario Galaxy is the foundation for Super Mario Galaxy 2.

super mario galaxy 2 review

Super Mario Galaxy 2 feels familiar, but there is so much that is different and new it openly clashes against the definition of a Mario game, as well as the platforming genre. You will not see any repeat levels in SMG2 each tiny world has been designed from scratch. The basic concept at the heart of the 3D platformer Super Mario Galaxy returns intact: Mario navigates through a universe filled with mini planets, each serving as its own level and frequently incorporating gravitational effects in clever and unique ways. Galaxy 2 is a veritable creativity bomb, a megaton explosion of new ideas. The bottom line? Even though the underlying concept might be the same, the new game is not a retread, but instead offers a wealth of new ideas and challenges. The User Score is an average of scores assigned by Metacritic users on a scale of 0 (bad) to 10 (good).īelow, let's take a closer look at what game reviewers are saying about Super Mario Galaxy 2.

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The Metascore weighted average of individual scores given by professional game publications on a scale of 0 (bad) to 100 (good). Games with fewer than seven reviews and downloadable expansions are excluded. Games are ranked by Metascore prior to rounding. What exactly has all of the critics raving about this new game? We'll get to their comments in a moment first, here's where SMG2 currently stands compared to other acclaimed Wii titles. Nintendo rarely releases a direct Mario sequel for the same platform, but don't go into SMG2 expecting a rerun most of all, what the two titles share is an abundance of ideas and creativity.

super mario galaxy 2 review

Out this weekend, Super Mario Galaxy 2 98 currently stands a point above its predecessor in our rankings, thanks in part to "perfect" 100 scores from many of the leading game publications. Now, three years later, there is a new challenger for that title, and it's the sequel to that game. It wasn't just a good Mario title the original SMG game still stands as the best-reviewed release of all time for the Wii platform - well, it did, until this week. In our recent article about Nintendo's long-running Mario game series, the 2007 Wii release Super Mario Galaxy 97 topped our rankings of the best-reviewed games in the main series.










Super mario galaxy 2 review