As I said in my review of Zelda 2, humans seem to have a thing against change. I like change though, and I don't understand why this game gets so much hate. What is so bad about change? People talk about how different it was for the series. But guys, it was the second game, there was no precedent for how it should work. But yes, the original super Mario bros 2 was INCREDIBLY difficult, so we instead got a copy of doki doki panic with Mario characters tacked on. Well, on with this review thing.
Graphics: Probably the one part of this game I just don't like. The graphics actually look a little blurry. The characters look pointy in some parts, though the enemies look alright. The characters animate well enough, though again they look blurry. The maps actually look really good and I enjoy them very much. The backgrounds, like with other Mario games can get a little bland, though I do like them quite a bit. There are also a few objects such as rolling logs and waterfalls, which animate decently. I am kind of disappointed with these graphics though, as they barely(if at all) beat the first Mario game.
Sound: This game has at most 3 songs. That is really disappointing even though I do like them. Good or not, this game could really use some more variety. So, 4 points have been deducted from the sound part.
Addictiveness: despite the review so far, I really do like this game. The general change of pace will make you want to play it more than some of the other Mario games. It has many characters that you will want to try and I can be sure you will want to play it more than once.
Story: I give Mario a lot of crap for its story. Because it really follows the same formula every time. This part right here is why I like this game more than some of the other Mario games. This game-though the only real reason it has a different story is because it technically isn't a Mario game-has a good story. It involves you trying to defeat the frog king named wart, nice name man.
Depth- There are 20 levels, spanning 7 worlds. And unlike nearly every single Mario platformer game, you have four characters, each with different stats. There is definitely a lot to do in this game and you will have your hands tied playing it. On top of that, there are also tons of secret passages and rooms you can find. There are also tons of weapons to use, as well as many new enemies.
Difficulty: This game actually throws some difficulty your way. There are some difficult platforming segments, some parts that will trip you up, some levels that are specific to a few characters in terms of bring easy or hard, and some bosses that will give you multiple game overs. I like the fact that Nintendo actually showed some difficulty in this game, and wish they would show it in some others.
Overall, I wish some people would stop giving this game so much flack for being different, different is good, I like different. I hope you have fun with it.
As I said in my review of Zelda 2, humans seem to have a thing against change. I like change though, and I don't understand why this game gets so much hate. What is so bad about change? People talk about how different it was for the series. But guys, it was the second game, there was no precedent for how it should work. But yes, the original super Mario bros 2 was INCREDIBLY difficult, so we instead got a copy of doki doki panic with Mario characters tacked on. Well, on with this review thing.
Graphics: Probably the one part of this game I just don't like. The graphics actually look a little blurry. The characters look pointy in some parts, though the enemies look alright. The characters animate well enough, though again they look blurry. The maps actually look really good and I enjoy them very much. The backgrounds, like with other Mario games can get a little bland, though I do like them quite a bit. There are also a few objects such as rolling logs and waterfalls, which animate decently. I am kind of disappointed with these graphics though, as they barely(if at all) beat the first Mario game.
Sound: This game has at most 3 songs. That is really disappointing even though I do like them. Good or not, this game could really use some more variety. So, 4 points have been deducted from the sound part.
Addictiveness: despite the review so far, I really do like this game. The general change of pace will make you want to play it more than some of the other Mario games. It has many characters that you will want to try and I can be sure you will want to play it more than once.
Story: I give Mario a lot of crap for its story. Because it really follows the same formula every time. This part right here is why I like this game more than some of the other Mario games. This game-though the only real reason it has a different story is because it technically isn't a Mario game-has a good story. It involves you trying to defeat the frog king named wart, nice name man.
Depth- There are 20 levels, spanning 7 worlds. And unlike nearly every single Mario platformer game, you have four characters, each with different stats. There is definitely a lot to do in this game and you will have your hands tied playing it. On top of that, there are also tons of secret passages and rooms you can find. There are also tons of weapons to use, as well as many new enemies.
Difficulty: This game actually throws some difficulty your way. There are some difficult platforming segments, some parts that will trip you up, some levels that are specific to a few characters in terms of bring easy or hard, and some bosses that will give you multiple game overs. I like the fact that Nintendo actually showed some difficulty in this game, and wish they would show it in some others.
Overall, I wish some people would stop giving this game so much flack for being different, different is good, I like different. I hope you have fun with it.