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Super Mario Galaxy

Super Mario Galaxy


Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Wii
Category: Action / Adventure
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 		PEGI Rated 3+ 
Release Date: 16/11/2007
Member Rating: 5 Stars
Number of Players: 1-2
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Super Mario Galaxy Description

One small step for Mario, one giant leap for Nintendo... Actually, that's not entirely true. Mario makes some pretty impressive leaps, too. 'How?' we hear you cry! Well, if the title didn't make it obvious, Nintendo has taken Mario into space. Zero gravity would make you jump pretty high, too... Some nasty folks have had away with Princess Peach and made off with her into space. Fortunately, Mario has found himself able to follow, so off he trots... well, flies. That's the plot. 'Nuff said. The real leap here, of course, is from the tried and tested controller to the Wii's remote and nunchuck combo. You can use the Wii Remote as a pointer at virtually any, um, point in the game, collecting small stars from the ether and firing them back at enemies or obstacles. But that's only the most basic incorporation of remote control that Mario Galaxy has to offer. With intuitive use of Remote movement, Mario can also spin, roll, shoot fireballs, catapult himself, tractor-beam himself through zero gravity areas, and do other things that you'd be better off finding out independently . In boss fights, too, Wii Remote movements are used for the delivery of attacks and killer blows while the Nunchuk's analogue stick controls Mario's basic movement. Happily for long-time Nintendo fans who were beginning to suspect that Nintendo had given up entirely on producing real games with real gameplay challenges, Galaxy is not easy to complete. The trick Nintendo Tokyo has pulled here is quite an ingenious one: Galaxy gives you all the moves you'll ever need and makes sure that it's perfectly easy to use every last one of them, but then it takes the liberty of pushing Mario to his outer limits through a long string of stages that appear to have been designed by madmen. There's something of The Prisoner about it: you're trapped in a pretty messed up place where nothing is ever quite what it seems, and you find yourself in ever more bizarre situations. In comparison, looking back, the level design in Super Mario 64 is tame. So, as we said, one giant leap for everyone...

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Reviewed by: headweedDate: 22/01/2008Rating: 5 Stars
This game a absolutley fantasic, and in my opinon the best game on the wii and the best mario game so far, it looks amazing, the levels are challenging and there is loads to do to fully complete the game. I also love the new mushrooms they've added there's a bee suit, a boo suit and even a spring suit. If your planning on renting this game don't go out and buy it.
Reviewed by: ccfc92Date: 02/05/2008Rating: 5 Stars
Probably the Best game ever made Super Mario Galaxy looks incredible and has the best graphics of any game on the wii. It also has outstanding gameplay as well as a brilliant soundtrack. Rent It Now I would rate it 11 out of 10
Reviewed by: aluakaDate: 17/02/2008Rating: 5 Stars
The best Mario game ever .... by far! Brings a whole new slant to platforming gaming and uses the Wii's control system really well. Great fun, great graphics, great gameplay. All in all a great game! Rent this title ..... you may find you hang on to it longer than you expect to!
Reviewed by: JulieDate: 15/06/2008Rating: 4 Stars
one of the best games created on the wii, really fun, challenging in many ways from boss fights to collecting 100 purple coins, and longlasting. For me it took a long time to collect all the stars and the other collectables in the game, and once you have completed it 100% its not over, you can play luigi's storyline (same as mario's but harder) that takes just as long.
Features
  • Shake, Tilt and Point! - Mario takes advantage of all the unique aspects of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers, unleashing new moves as players shake the controllers and even point at and drag items with the Remote.

  • Redefining Platformers - Mario essentially defined the 3-D platforming genre with Super Mario 64, and this game proves once again that he is king. Players perform mind-bending, low-gravity jumps across wild alien terrain as they experience platforming for a new generation.


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