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May 2010
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The editors liked
An exhilarating reinvention of platformers that constantly challenges its own identity with success
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Another amazing Mario game that builds on its immediate predecessor.
Fun and inventive gameplay
Excellent graphics and music
Great level design
Solid platforming mechanics
Good – albeit limited enhancements to the Galaxy formula
Diverse gameplay
Gorgeous graphics
So much to do
Just plain fun
Fantastic level design
Superb graphics and audio
Unique and interesting power ups
Accessible to all
But challenging for returning players.
Levels have tons of different objectives
All of them fun
New powerups spice up the action
Later levels offer a sizable challenge
Stunning visuals that are a marvel to look at
Catchy soundtrack that combines classic Mario songs with new material.
The editors didn't like
The increased difficulty and high proficiency requirement may turn new fans off.
An exhilarating reinvention of platformers that constantly challenges its own identity with success
The increased difficulty and high proficiency requirement may turn new fans off
Miyamoto's plumber prodigy returns to the stars in Super Mario Galaxy 2, reinventing various series staples in the process and offering up a challenging, ever-evolving experience worthy of the Mario legacy...
Abstract: You can curse Nintendo for making us wait five weeks after the US launch to get our hands on Super Mario Galaxy 2 and then making us pay a 30 per cent premium to play exactly the same game. But that is - almost - forgiven when you come to play the game...
If Super Mario Galaxy was the Sex Pistols - thrilling, revolutionary, capable of making everything else look instantly out of date - then Galaxy 2 is Blondie: a touch derivative, but sharper, better-looking and more fun. Galaxy had the ideas; Galaxy 2...
It miraculously outclasses a game that many believed could not be bettered, and once again leaves us wondering just how close Nintendo’s bar has come to reaching its theoretical peak. 9.6/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed somethin...