Super Mario Galaxy was the first game I had for my Wii. I got this game for my birthday along with my Wii. It was a very fun but difficult game. There was a lot to do this game and I liked it a lot.
I think the graphics in this game are amazing. You're traveling through space so obviously Nintendo used the Wii to it's best potential. You get to travel to a lot of different planets and the designs you see is amazing. One thing I can definitely say looks really cool is the star bits raining down onto the planets. I also like the design for the black holes that you get sucked into when you die.
The sound in this game is good. The music for Gusty Garden is a really good one from what I've heard. I like it, but I feel that it's not the best music. It is still good, but I really like the music for a purple comet. I find it good because it makes me feel like I'm actually running around space somehow. I had to listen to this song a hundred times trying to collect the purple coins in Toy Time Galaxy. Another one that I heard and thought was really good was the Buoy Base Galaxy music. It makes me feel inspired. There's a lot of good music in Super Mario Galaxy.
This game is not super addicting, but it is hard to stop playing. This is an adventure type game and it's really long. I don't exactly like these types of games. However, I found this game really fun. Sometimes the difficulty gets to you and you get so aggravated that you just stop playing. Sometimes I just don't want to play this game though. I will play this game a lot though when I'm on a roll and I get a lot done. Otherwise I find this game easy to walk away from.
This game has a bigger story than usual. The Star Festival has come to the Mushroom Kingdom. The Star Festival occurs every one hundred years. So the princess sends Mario a letter inviting him to the Star Festival, saying she has something to give him. So Mario makes his way to the castle. Of course, Bowser has to interfere and take the whole castle off the ground (just like in Paper Mario). Mario is standing on the bridge of the castle. Then Kamek comes and knocks him off with his magic. Instead of falling back down to earth, Mario lands on another planet and he meets bunnies. The bunnies say they want to play hide and seek with him. After finding the bunnies, you are introduced to Rosalina who tells you all about what has just happened. She also gives you a Luma who gives you the power to spin so you can attack and travel. Then you must collect power stars and grand stars to power the observatory and save you special one.
This game is big. There are 120 stars to collect. Some are very difficult, making this game take longer to complete. You get to discover new galaxies and there is so much to it that I actually don't know what to say. There are new power-ups you get to use. It's all different so there's a lot more to it than normal.
This game is difficult. There were two stars I was never able to get. One was a hidden star in some galaxy in the Engine Room. The other was the purple comet in Toy Time Galaxy. Luigi's Purple Coins was the mission that had to ask someone for help. I was never able to complete this mission. You had to long jump across rotating platforms, I always missed a few coins and had to jump back hopefully landing on and running off the rotating platform. I never did it once. Then there's a few points where you have to jump off to get about six coins and then spin and go back onto the same platform you jumped off of. This is why I was never able to do this mission. It was so hard.
Before I end this review, I'm making my own category titled game play and controls. I'm doing this because a lot of the comments I get say I don't talk enough about how the game works and stuff. So here it is for you guys.
This game used a lot of each thing for the Wii. It was one of the first games for the Wii so it used the nunchuck and the motion sensor bar. They made it work so that if you shake the Wii Remote, Mario will spin and it would break open boxes and stuff. I think that it worked really well like that. Also, they used the motion sensor bar a lot. When you point at the screen, a star is there. It collects star bits without you even needing to walk up to them. Then they had things called pull stars. When you have your pointer on the pull star and you press A, Mario will get pulled up to the star. Also, they use the motion sensor bar so you can point the Wii Remote at it and select missions, select yes or no and other things.
That's all I have to say about Super Mario Galaxy. The first Wii Game I owned and one of the best Wii games I own.
Super Mario Galaxy was the first game I had for my Wii. I got this game for my birthday along with my Wii. It was a very fun but difficult game. There was a lot to do this game and I liked it a lot.
I think the graphics in this game are amazing. You're traveling through space so obviously Nintendo used the Wii to it's best potential. You get to travel to a lot of different planets and the designs you see is amazing. One thing I can definitely say looks really cool is the star bits raining down onto the planets. I also like the design for the black holes that you get sucked into when you die.
The sound in this game is good. The music for Gusty Garden is a really good one from what I've heard. I like it, but I feel that it's not the best music. It is still good, but I really like the music for a purple comet. I find it good because it makes me feel like I'm actually running around space somehow. I had to listen to this song a hundred times trying to collect the purple coins in Toy Time Galaxy. Another one that I heard and thought was really good was the Buoy Base Galaxy music. It makes me feel inspired. There's a lot of good music in Super Mario Galaxy.
This game is not super addicting, but it is hard to stop playing. This is an adventure type game and it's really long. I don't exactly like these types of games. However, I found this game really fun. Sometimes the difficulty gets to you and you get so aggravated that you just stop playing. Sometimes I just don't want to play this game though. I will play this game a lot though when I'm on a roll and I get a lot done. Otherwise I find this game easy to walk away from.
This game has a bigger story than usual. The Star Festival has come to the Mushroom Kingdom. The Star Festival occurs every one hundred years. So the princess sends Mario a letter inviting him to the Star Festival, saying she has something to give him. So Mario makes his way to the castle. Of course, Bowser has to interfere and take the whole castle off the ground (just like in Paper Mario). Mario is standing on the bridge of the castle. Then Kamek comes and knocks him off with his magic. Instead of falling back down to earth, Mario lands on another planet and he meets bunnies. The bunnies say they want to play hide and seek with him. After finding the bunnies, you are introduced to Rosalina who tells you all about what has just happened. She also gives you a Luma who gives you the power to spin so you can attack and travel. Then you must collect power stars and grand stars to power the observatory and save you special one.
This game is big. There are 120 stars to collect. Some are very difficult, making this game take longer to complete. You get to discover new galaxies and there is so much to it that I actually don't know what to say. There are new power-ups you get to use. It's all different so there's a lot more to it than normal.
This game is difficult. There were two stars I was never able to get. One was a hidden star in some galaxy in the Engine Room. The other was the purple comet in Toy Time Galaxy. Luigi's Purple Coins was the mission that had to ask someone for help. I was never able to complete this mission. You had to long jump across rotating platforms, I always missed a few coins and had to jump back hopefully landing on and running off the rotating platform. I never did it once. Then there's a few points where you have to jump off to get about six coins and then spin and go back onto the same platform you jumped off of. This is why I was never able to do this mission. It was so hard.
Before I end this review, I'm making my own category titled game play and controls. I'm doing this because a lot of the comments I get say I don't talk enough about how the game works and stuff. So here it is for you guys.
This game used a lot of each thing for the Wii. It was one of the first games for the Wii so it used the nunchuck and the motion sensor bar. They made it work so that if you shake the Wii Remote, Mario will spin and it would break open boxes and stuff. I think that it worked really well like that. Also, they used the motion sensor bar a lot. When you point at the screen, a star is there. It collects star bits without you even needing to walk up to them. Then they had things called pull stars. When you have your pointer on the pull star and you press A, Mario will get pulled up to the star. Also, they use the motion sensor bar so you can point the Wii Remote at it and select missions, select yes or no and other things.
That's all I have to say about Super Mario Galaxy. The first Wii Game I owned and one of the best Wii games I own.