![]() But this never-ceasing wand-pointing business makes me want to play a different game in my spare time. I don’t want to sound like a Mario hater. If I wanted to nitpick, I’d tell you the background music sounds like the bad orchestral cheese they spread over the end-credits of Academy Awards programs. That’s fine.īut for this game, more than most games, you must point the right-handed wand at the screen for what seems like an eternity, to control a cursor that A) rolls over floating stars (to collect them), B) grabs onto things to eat, and C) grabs onto things to zipline up to.Īm I the only critic who thinks pointing at collectible stars all the time is off-putting and makes my right hand go numb after a few hours? I think I might be. The annoying thing: As usual with the Wii, you hold one hand controller in your left hand, and another hand controller in your right hand. It’s fairly easy to maneuver Mario (but not smooth enough, I’d say). The universe looks creative and colorful. ![]() ![]() The big, good thing: There are more than 40 stages to travel through. You just need to run from point A to point B to C to D to infinity. It begins with Princess Peach getting kidnapped by Bowser for the 1 zillionth time in a Mario game.Īfter that, there’s no serious plot, and that’s OK. Are you really enjoying this game so much? Really? Really? With all due respect to other reviewers, this is kid stuff. And for parents.īut what is it with all the adult reviewers in America giving this game their best ratings of the year? You travel from planet to quirky little planet, running or riding across each orb for a few minutes, bonking bad guys, finding hidden gems, collecting floating stars and coins, then flying to the next planet for more of the same. “Galaxy 2” feels a lot like the first “Super Mario Galaxy.” You portray Mario. On the other hand, I’m going to devote a lot of this review to criticizing the one super dumb thing in it that’s annoying me to no end. Super Mario Galaxy 2″ is a very cute Mario game that I would strongly suggest for my nephew, Kyle.
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