My rating of Super Mario World
Overall-10
Graphics-8
Sound-10
Addictiveness-8
Story-8
Depth-10
Difficulty-6
Super Mario World is easily one of the best Mario games that Nintendo has came out with in a while, I prefer to play it over any of the recent Mario games to date simply because this was an all new story that didn't seem as repetitive as one would think when they think of a Mario game. The Yoshi's are and can be four colors, either green,yellow,blue or red but you have to unlock them on secret levels in a place called star road,using keys and key holes you come across on certain levels in certain worlds.Overall this was Nintendo's best Mario game for the Game Boy, it was fun to play, animations were to satisfactory.The graphics could have been better Mario's face could be made out but not much detail was put into it.The sound, the games music track did get a little repetitive when you were actually playing through the stages, but when you were at the screen moving along the map shifting throughout the worlds the music was distinctive and unique to each world. I was addicted to the game for a short while, it did entertain me and occupies your attention for a while and yes I am likely to came back to play the game again, especially since it also has the classic Mario Bros game on it, you know the one from the arcade. The story did improve some from what I've seen from other games in the franchise but ultimately it is all the same Peach gets kidnapped by Bowser and Mario and Luigi must save her, but what I don't get is what happened to princess Toadstool ?(you'll see what I mean if you watch the little epilogue in the title screen).The depth, the game is wide and very open with many stages as well as secret unlock able stages which it does take time to discover them all . The game isn't to difficult, it's the same difficulty one has come to expect out of a Mario game, so enjoy!
My rating of Super Mario World
Overall-10
Graphics-8
Sound-10
Addictiveness-8
Story-8
Depth-10
Difficulty-6
Super Mario World is easily one of the best Mario games that Nintendo has came out with in a while, I prefer to play it over any of the recent Mario games to date simply because this was an all new story that didn't seem as repetitive as one would think when they think of a Mario game. The Yoshi's are and can be four colors, either green,yellow,blue or red but you have to unlock them on secret levels in a place called star road,using keys and key holes you come across on certain levels in certain worlds.Overall this was Nintendo's best Mario game for the Game Boy, it was fun to play, animations were to satisfactory.The graphics could have been better Mario's face could be made out but not much detail was put into it.The sound, the games music track did get a little repetitive when you were actually playing through the stages, but when you were at the screen moving along the map shifting throughout the worlds the music was distinctive and unique to each world. I was addicted to the game for a short while, it did entertain me and occupies your attention for a while and yes I am likely to came back to play the game again, especially since it also has the classic Mario Bros game on it, you know the one from the arcade. The story did improve some from what I've seen from other games in the franchise but ultimately it is all the same Peach gets kidnapped by Bowser and Mario and Luigi must save her, but what I don't get is what happened to princess Toadstool ?(you'll see what I mean if you watch the little epilogue in the title screen).The depth, the game is wide and very open with many stages as well as secret unlock able stages which it does take time to discover them all . The game isn't to difficult, it's the same difficulty one has come to expect out of a Mario game, so enjoy!