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"Super Mario Galaxy" is an amazing game! My kids (son 12 & daughter 16) played this game non-stop for several days right after we bought it, and still play it several times a week.
The game centers around saving Princess Peach from Bowser's evil grip (yet again :-) by hopping, jumping, flying, skating, using fireballs, etc, to clear over 100 great, but somewhat challenging levels.
The controls are hard for younger players to master, but come fairly quickly to teens and adults.
The graphics are awesome and the soundtrack always gets you in the mood of the game.
This is a very fun and exciting game! Highly recommended!
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fun for those who like cute but challenging games. too tough for my son between coordination and rotating vectors.
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I have to rate this game low because of the extreme motion sickness it gave me trying to play it. If you are like me and cannot play many 3D games, stay away from this, it will make you sick in no time! Other than that, it might be an okay game!
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This game has been acclaimed from north to south, east to west, but I'm going to go ahead and add my voice to the choir: Super Mario Galaxy is awesome.
It is every bit an equal to its predecessor, Super Mario 64, and perhaps a bit beyond it. The game is consistently astounding in its inventiveness, starting with circumnavigating globular worlds and progressing to flying as a bee, phasing through walls as a ghost, invading battleships, and navigating a windstream inside a giant bubble. The gameplay is never static, always changing and keeping the player engaged. It takes a great deal of will power to stop playing, as you always want to keep going around the next corner to try the next new challenge.
Visually, it's one of the most impressive games on the Wii. Viewed on an 32" LCD through component cables, it may lack the definition of a 360 or PS3 game but it will nonetheless leave you awestruck. Metal gleams, solar flares, gigantic boss fights, and enough color to make Crayola jealous. The sights pop, keeping the energy level high. The same goes for the orchestrated score, which manages to both create an epic feel (appropriate for the galactic gameplay) while at the same time referencing the music of games past, particularly Super Mario Bros. 3.
If you own a Wii, buy this game. If you don't own a Wii, buy one so that you won't feel foolish for buying this game.
I haven't been this entertained by a game since 1996. You won't regret the purchase.
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My daughter has been playing this game for many hours, and can't stop! The graphics are awsome, she says, and the game is very interesting, complicated but just easy enough to pass it, and still to be fun. Oh, and my daughter is 12.
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