Testseek.co.uk have collected 62 expert reviews of the Super Mario 3D All-Stars and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Super Mario 3D All-Stars.
September 2020
(78%)
62 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
20 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Three classic 3D games
Varied gameplay
Decent value
Excellent soundtracks
Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy are exceptional
Timeless games
Galaxy still looks great
Fascinating to experience the evolution of 3D Mario games in one package
Wonderfully remastered
Super Mario Galaxy is one of the most fun games ever made
A great excuse to explore Mario 3D classics - whether you're new to them or revisiting
A lovely celebration of Mario's history
Just enough modernization to feel fresh
Soundtracks are a nice touch
Three excellent platformers remastered for a new audience
Improved performance and visuals really pop on a modern display
Aside from a few fumbles
All games have aged incredibly well
Mario's legacy is finally being cemented on Nintendo Switc
Fantastic to play through the games again or from new
Super Mario Galaxy aged really well in terms of visuals and how to progress story
The editors didn't like
Awkward touch controls
Inconsistent localization
Can't skip cutscenes
Galaxy 2 isn't here
Almost nothing new and few bonus features for series veterans
The games are barely remastered
Camera issues in the first two games remain
Galaxy is awkward to play in handheld
No Super Mario Galaxy 2 as part of the package
Super Mario 64 shows its age
It's a time-limited package release (individual titles available on Nintendo eShop at later date)
Control schemes don't always work the way you want
I miss Galaxy 2
Super Mario Sunshine has some odd technical issues
Motion control puzzles feel outdated and frustrating in 2020
Some issues with controls for games. Super Mario Galaxy in particular
Not much effort in terms of extras for a collection
Published: 2020-09-18, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy are exceptional, timeless games, Galaxy still looks great, Fascinating to experience the evolution of 3D Mario games in one package
Almost nothing new and few bonus features for series veterans, The games are barely remastered, Camera issues in the first two games remain, Galaxy is awkward to play in handheld
A tricky one. Allow us to be very clear: Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy are two of the very best video games ever committed to code, while Sunshine has some enjoyable moments and is more than worth sampling, even if it's just to see how much better...
Published: 2020-09-17, Author: Sam , review by: gamesradar.com
A lovely celebration of Mario's history, Just enough modernization to feel fresh, Soundtracks are a nice touch
Control schemes don't always work the way you want, I miss Galaxy 2
Super Mario 3D All Stars' package of three of the best 3D Mario games are just enhanced and tweaked enough to be an enjoyable revisiting, but without removing the classic charm...
Published: 2020-09-16, Author: Martin , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Boo.Two of Nintendo's finest, and one of its most interesting, come together in a compilation that isn't worthy of their greatness.I just don't get Nintendo sometimes. If you want a microcosm of the head-scratching conundrum you'll often find at the h...
It's a real treat visiting all three games, each with their own mechanics and controls unique to the platform they launched on at the time – though that does mean not all of them feel quite at home on the Nintendo Switch. These aren't anything like remast...
Published: 2020-09-16, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Wonderfully remastered,Super Mario Galaxy is one of the most fun games ever made,A great excuse to explore Mario 3D classics - whether you're new to them or revisiting
No Super Mario Galaxy 2 as part of the package,Super Mario 64 shows its age,It's a time-limited package release (individual titles available on Nintendo eShop at later date)
It's not the first time Nintendo has released an All-Stars package: back in 1993 the company released Super Mario All-Stars for the SNES (Super Famicom for our US friends). That didn't only include three classic Mario titles – Super Mario Bros, Super Mar...
Three excellent platformers remastered for a new audience, Improved performance and visuals really pop on a modern display, Aside from a few fumbles, all games have aged incredibly well, Mario's legacy is finally being cemented on Nintendo Switc
Super Mario Sunshine has some odd technical issues, Motion control puzzles feel outdated and frustrating in 2020,
Super Mario 3D All-Stars marks the long awaited arrival of some stone cold classics on Nintendo Switch, even if it doesn't always give them the esteemed treatment they deserve to truly shine in the modern era.All of these games are worth playing whether y...
Abstract: First off, the the Switch OLED is available-- giving you the choice between two Nintendo Switch units and the Nintendo Switch Lite if you're so inclined...