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May 2010
(95%)
78 Reviews
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Abstract: Although you may find this quite difficult to believe – I myself had a great deal of trouble wrapping my head around this development – at the opening of Super Mario Galaxy 2, our hero Mario is on his way to the castle to meet the Princess. Rather tha...
Abstract: My first thought after playing Super Mario Galaxy 2 for the first few hours was that Nintendo was kind of being a jerk about the whole thing. It's much harder to nail a satisfying game mechanic—whether it's in 2D or 3D—than people understand. Nintend...
Published: 2010-05-21, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: It may be easy to take one look at Super Mario Galaxy 2, see the same gravity-altering traps and spherical worlds from its predecessor, and dismiss this as a by-the-numbers sequel to the superb original. But by assuming you know what to expect from Mar...
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.
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Super Mario Galaxy 2 is even more varied, challenging, and fun than its superb predecessor, making it the new standard for platformers....
Abstract: I like games with rich, branching narrative paths, and opportunities for character growth and change. Games that give you an open world to explore, or have a single driving narrative. Super Mario Galaxy 2 does none of those things. It's a game that mak...
I think the one thing you should take away from this review: Super Mario Galaxy 2 wholly exceeded my expectations. Leading up to the game’s release I hadn’t expected much more than simply “more of the same.” I loved the original Super Mario Galaxy, but...
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 ga...
Published: 2010-06-26, Author: Simon , review by: tweaktown.com
A console Mario game is quite rare. Although there are many of them, unlike many big franchises they do not come out every year and as such make the wait for them all the more harder. However, Mario has always been quality over quantity and this cont...