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May 2010
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The editors liked
Everything. This is solid gold gaming
The amazing variety of the levels
The longawaited return of Yoshi
The fantastic new abilities
More of Mario's particular brand of magic
Tons of neat new tricks
Powerups and techniques
Some great references to previous Mario games
Wonderful gameplay never grows old.
Catchy Soundtrack.
An array of new characters.
Pretty Graphics.
The editors didn't like
That it has to end
We actually miss the central “hub” world
Cosmic Guide could cheapen the experience for some
More new suits would have been great
Dealing with the general imperfections of a 3D camera
Abstract: It's no secret that I, along with millions of other gamers, regard the mainstream Mario games as some of the best ever created. Ever since I jumped on my first Goomba via my NES pad so long ago, the fat plumber captivated me. Every time a new Mario gam...
Abstract: Sequels are released seemingly every week. Cookie-cutter shooters, party games, and mini-game collections line the shelves. Oh sure, every once in awhile we get an Uncharted 2, a LittleBigPlanet, a Mario Galaxy -- but rarely do we get immaculately desi...
Abstract: Super Mario Galaxy 2 alleviates many of the original Super Mario Galaxy's niggles (somewhat confusing navigation and level design), while taking players on an enchanting journey that provides hours of joyous entertainment. The original Super Mario Gala...
Abstract: Innovation can only happen once, or so the story goes. “Sequels are never as good as the original,” they say. Yet we buy them up anyway. To gamers, sequels provide more of what we love – to publishers, it’s an opportunity to cash in. It’s a win-win for...
Abstract: Super Mario Galaxy 2 is a big step up from an already great predecessor. It may not be perfect but it comes ever so close to it. It is one of those gems that only comes around every so often. In the end, both fans of the series and those new to it owe themselves the opportunity..
Abstract: When the first Super Mario Galaxy came out, it was a hit right out of the gates. It really threw a lot of interesting stuff at players with little doodads to fiddle with, levels chalk full of different types of gameplay mechanics, zipping aro...
Abstract: Funny, but a console generation ago Nintendo was mocking its competitors, pointing to the typical game publisher's proclivity for releasing a single "Big Game" and following it up with several derivative sequels, the predictable "cash cow" modus operan...