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January 2008
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The editors liked
Superlative gameplay
Perfects and even exceeds Super Mario 64
Best visuals and sound on Wii to date.
Excellent combination of retro and addictive
Unique gameplay
Each galaxy is more fun than the last
Gorgeous visuals
Some of the best level designs of any 3D platformer
Beautiful
Colorful graphics
Controls work just about flawlessly in nearly every situation
Soundtrack is a delight
Lots of stages and tons of stars to find and collect.
Excitement and wonder around every corner
Loads of bonus stages
Unlockables
Beautiful visuals
Majestic orchestral soundtrack.
The editors didn't like
Honestly
The only thing that might put folks off is a preference against action platforming.
Multiplayer feels tacked on
A couple of Marios special suits can be frustrating to use
Minimal amount of story doesnt tie everything together especially well.
Wii-mote controls are tricky with certain power-ups
Abstract: Rating: Everyone Super Mario Galaxy begins with a somewhat menacing tone: Princess Peach has invited Mario to the castle because she has a surprise for him. If that werent bad enough, it is also the day of the festival. Which festival? The festival. ...
Abstract: "Wow". There, I said it. And you will too after playing Super Mario Galaxy, the spiritual successor to Super Mario 64. See that score to the right of the review? Add a plus sign to it. Our review guidelines don't allow for games to receive an "A+", but...
Abstract: Super Mario Galaxy, like every Super Mario game, follows the unsurprisingly bad premise it’s had since the original Donkey Kong. The easy-to-kidnap Princess Peach is taken by our favorite giant, evil turtle Bowser. Arriving just in the nick of time...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It In the first week of September, 1996, an unfamiliar controller caught my attention. It was attached to a new kiosk at Blockbuster and, after staring at it for a few seconds, I realized what I was looking at: Ninten...
Abstract: Given the hour, I'm assuming that a lot of you are likely waking up to this review. Perhaps some of you have fancies of Nintendo's latest flagship title Super Mario Galaxy dancing in your heads, holdovers from the dreams cultured while you slept. Some...
Abstract: A game light-years above the rest. Careful: minor spoilers ahead. It’s evident right from the beginning just how much effort was put into the reinvention of Mario, a task of galactic proportions. The game looks amazing, sounds incredible, and is a t...
Abstract: Super Mario Galaxy is not a perfect game; never mind the “perfect” score. It’s just one of those games that I wouldn’t feel right not giving a 10 out of 10. This is one of those titles which contains just a little bit of – an almost indefinable and...
Superlative gameplay; perfects and even exceeds Super Mario 64; best visuals and sound on Wii to date.
Honestly, the only thing that might put folks off is a preference against action platforming.
Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a winner. Super Mario Galaxy represents the Nintendo Wiis best release to date, and takes the tried-and-tested formula from Super Mario 64 and Sunshine to a new level of perfection. Its the single best reason for naysaye...
Some of the best level designs of any 3D platformer, Beautiful, colorful graphics, Controls work just about flawlessly in nearly every situation, Soundtrack is a delight, Lots of stages and tons of stars to find and collect.
A couple of Marios special suits can be frustrating to use, Minimal amount of story doesnt tie everything together especially well.
The stellar presentation and fantastic level designs combine to make Super Mario Galaxy the Wiis game to beat and one of Marios greatest adventures yet. ...