So I played the new mario

Discussion in 'Technology' started by Fernando, Oct 31, 2007.

  1. Fernando

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    And it's fucking incredible. The ingenuity with the game is just so huge, the controls are perfect and the graphics are the best yet. I will have to play the full version for a final verdict though.
     
  2. zigger

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    *cough*fanboy*cough*
     
  3. Fernando

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    Fanboy I am, but I can identify when nintendo makes crap. Pokemon Snap, Mario Parties after 3, Batallion wars, Geist, Custom Robo, Well all pokemon games that aren't a part of the main series really. But this is actually really fun, very dynamic. I never played a game on a small world where the puzzle takes place on top of the world, but you solve it while inside the planet.

    That and the gravity effects are really cool, some planets you jump higher or lower since the gravity isn't the same.
     
  4. TheGrimJesus

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    That's not a Mario Game.
     
  5. Fernando

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    Damn, I thought Super Mario Galaxy was too obvious of a title.
     
  6. TheGrimJesus

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    Paper Mario, Mario Sunshine. All Shit Mario is 2d going after the princess
     
  7. Fernando

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    Mario Sunshine was very fun and challenging (even if it was kiddy to the max) and the paper mario series is a lot of fun as well (even though super paper mario would have been better if it stuck to it's roots)
     
  8. TheGrimJesus

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    Mario would be better if it did stick to it roots. The last good Mario game was the one on the DS. Then it's Super Mario 64. Everything else has been Gimmicky shit.
     
  9. Fernando

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    I liked sunshine and paper mario, they were developed by different developers though. Thousand Year Door was considered one of the better games on the cube, and sunshine got rave reviews from everyone. Did you even play sunshine? Because any that did play it loved it from my perspective, just fanboys from other systems attack it.

    If it makes you feel better, this mario has no real gimmick to it, he has the same moves from 64 except he has a new spin attack that stuns enemies. The entire galaxy theme is just like getting stars on seperate worlds. It's also fun to hop into a hole on a planet and come out the other side.
     
  10. Dwaine Scum

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    Im going to rent mario galaxy before i give my wii away
     
  11. Fernando

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    Not a smash bros fan dwaine?
     
  12. Lomotil

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    Is there a downloadable demo somewhere?
     
  13. Fernando

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    Nah, go into game a gamestop or something and they let you play it.
     
  14. Lomotil

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    Nice... Didn't know it was that close to being released. It's hard to think of Nintendo sticking with a release date when so much of their older shit was pushed back so many times.
     
  15. Fernando

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    Yeah, they pushed back Prime because they didn't want a drought, same with smash.
     
  16. Dwaine Scum

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    yeah I do like smash bros, but i hate the Wii mote and controls.
     
  17. Fernando

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    Already confirmed you can use the gamecube for it. Plus a lot of people say the wii mote works perfectly for the game
     
  18. Lomotil

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    And damn, how many times have they pushed games back in the GC/N64 eras?
     
  19. zigger

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    Mario 64 ftw
     

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