Terran
10-Nov-2007, 11:52 AM
From Gamespot:
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.
When all is said and done, the thing that really makes Super Mario Galaxy such a standout game isn't the fact that it's another Mario game, but the fact that it doesn't even need to be a Mario game to be successful. Sure, it's got all the nostalgic flavor Mario fans would want, with the updated soundtrack, familiar foes, and various other Mario-related bric-a-brac scattered throughout the adventure, but the game never leans on these nostalgic aspects as a crutch. It instead puts the whole of its focus on its gameplay design, and with good reason. You could probably swap in just about any other characters from practically any other franchise, and this would still be a phenomenally fun game. That it layers all these memorable characters and components on top of that phenomenal design just makes it all the sweeter. If ever there were a must-own Wii game, Super Mario Galaxy is it.
Gamespot 9.5/10
Official Nintendo Magazine UK 97 / 100
Game Informer 9.8 / 10
gamesTM 9 / 10
PALGN AU 10 / 10
GameSpy 5 / 5
IGN 9.7 / 10
Gametrailers 9.8 / 10
Computer & Video Games UK 9.5 / 10
Was there any doubt that this game was going to be great with all the delays to refine it!....
Bring on the holidays I have a feeling that this is going to be a Wii christmas with probally Xbox360 coming in second...(not sure how distant of a second though)....I need to get myself a 360....I really want to play Mass Effect....but Ive been waiting for the systems to be less defective....
Some lady asked me the other day "With all these toys turning out to be toxic what are we supposed to buy our kids for christmas?"
I casually said with a big grin "Video games of course!"....I was playing them around 5 years old so that covers a very broad age range....
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.
When all is said and done, the thing that really makes Super Mario Galaxy such a standout game isn't the fact that it's another Mario game, but the fact that it doesn't even need to be a Mario game to be successful. Sure, it's got all the nostalgic flavor Mario fans would want, with the updated soundtrack, familiar foes, and various other Mario-related bric-a-brac scattered throughout the adventure, but the game never leans on these nostalgic aspects as a crutch. It instead puts the whole of its focus on its gameplay design, and with good reason. You could probably swap in just about any other characters from practically any other franchise, and this would still be a phenomenally fun game. That it layers all these memorable characters and components on top of that phenomenal design just makes it all the sweeter. If ever there were a must-own Wii game, Super Mario Galaxy is it.
Gamespot 9.5/10
Official Nintendo Magazine UK 97 / 100
Game Informer 9.8 / 10
gamesTM 9 / 10
PALGN AU 10 / 10
GameSpy 5 / 5
IGN 9.7 / 10
Gametrailers 9.8 / 10
Computer & Video Games UK 9.5 / 10
Was there any doubt that this game was going to be great with all the delays to refine it!....
Bring on the holidays I have a feeling that this is going to be a Wii christmas with probally Xbox360 coming in second...(not sure how distant of a second though)....I need to get myself a 360....I really want to play Mass Effect....but Ive been waiting for the systems to be less defective....
Some lady asked me the other day "With all these toys turning out to be toxic what are we supposed to buy our kids for christmas?"
I casually said with a big grin "Video games of course!"....I was playing them around 5 years old so that covers a very broad age range....