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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
Nintendo knows how to make a good platformer, especially when it involves their prized mascot Mario. There’s no denying Super Mario Galaxy 2 is top notch, from the graphics down to the gameplay. Sure, some will criticize the game feels too much like it...
Abstract: Some deserts are achingly simple while others impress by the sheer volume of sugar in the dish. Super Mario Galaxy 2 is a Knickerbocker glory of a game, every idea under the sun emerges at some point, but somehow it remains focused and delivers a beaut...
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Published: 2010-05-26, Author: Ryan , review by: gamespy.com
Another amazing Mario game that builds on its immediate predecessor.
Abstract: There are few games with as much charm, nostalgia, and mass appeal as those in the Super Mario series. Over the course of nearly thirty years, the mustachioed Italian plumber with a penchant for pipes and princesses has become permanently ingrained in ...
Abstract: That’s right, it is finally May 23rd, 2010, and for those of you that own a Nintendo Wii, that means today has been the day you’ve all been waiting for all year. Super Mario Galaxy 2 has hit shelves across North America and besides the colossal hype be...
Abstract: For the first time since NES (unless you count Yoshi's Island which had the subtitle Super Mario World 2), There is a sequel to a Mario game on the same generation console. With a predecessor like Super Mario Galaxy, which was a smash hit, is it possib...
Abstract: For me, when Nintendo released Super Mario 64, it showed me that 3D platforming was the future. But, because of the camera and other control issues that had yet to be polished, I wasn't very excited for the future of 3D platforming from Nintendo. Mar...
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...