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Super Mario World 03-15-14 05:01 PM
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Mario at its Best
This is an absolutely beautiful game. I haven't completed it yet. But here's a short biography on how I think of it: This game is absolutely amazing. It's long, it's fun, it's difficult, it's beautiful. I can say that I suck at plat formers, but this fits my level of gaming. Honestly, it's so fun. I just won't stop until I beat every stage! I shall describe each part of my rating in more depth below.
Graphics: 10. Super Nintendo Entertainment System graphics at their best, what can I say?? I mean, they're gorgeous. For 16 bit, this is absolutely top-notch. The blocks are beautiful. The animations are really, well made. I mean, for SNES average, this (in my opinion) demolishes it.
Sound: 10. I love, the soundtrack this game has to offer. It's beautiful. It's upbeat, happy, and quite fits where you are. The Ghost house music is creepy (but not too creepy, perfect for decently young children), the outside music is happy and upbeat, the cave music is beautiful. But the sound I like the most is the castle theme. It has quite a catchy tune that I could listen to for hours upon hours. Altogether, the soundtrack is extremely well done. Great job, Nintendo.
Addictiveness: 10. I like plat formers a lot, so this game absolutely is addictive. I want to play it to the very end. And, I mean, every last exit of every last level end. It's just so addictive. I want to beat it over and over. It's super addictive. Once again, great job Nintendo.
Story: 10. So classic. Princess being captured by evil being is just so classic, and this enhances it. I honestly can't say too much on it.
Depth: 9. So long, so fun, so much to explore. It's actually really, long though. But not way-over-the-top-and-getting-lazy-later-on long, because all of the stages have equal amount of effort put into them. It's really a great amount of depth where I'm exited to see what's next.
Difficulty: 7. In my short biography, I explained that it was the level of... Read the rest of this Review
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