Recently busted out Super Mario Sunshine for 1st time in 16 years. Its 180
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Date: September 14th, 2018 3:06 PM Author: aromatic people who are hurt indian lodge
The graphics are actually pretty fucking great even compared to now (same with the Rogue Squadron gamecube games). Super fun, cute as hell, and I like the water canon mechanic.
Only problem is the inverted camera controls. I can't get used to that, never understood who actually likes this.
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Date: September 14th, 2018 6:35 PM Author: clear titillating brunch
180 game
CharlesXII crying, losin hoap
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Date: September 14th, 2018 6:53 PM Author: aromatic people who are hurt indian lodge
what did you think was wrong with it?
Are you normally a Mario fan?
It gets a lot of hate on video game forums, and I never understood it. I think its great. Amazing for its time.
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Date: September 14th, 2018 7:07 PM Author: self-centered wonderful legend
I am not a huge Mario fan. I don't actively dislike them, but I don't play them much. I do really really like Mario 64 though, which was why I gave Sunshine a whirl.
I think one bit that irritated me was that it was less "free-form." In Mario 64, you gradually unlock areas and ultimately need 70/120 stars to beat the game, but you can get them from all over. In Sunshine, you simply have to get the first seven shines in each of the 8 stages. That kinda bothered me, because I couldn't move on from an irritating shine to try something else; I HAD to get it. On the flipside, there was no point to exploring Delfino Plaza for Shines besides pure completionism. If you're a guy who really loves Mario and always goes for 100%, I guess this wouldn't matter, but I found it irritating.
Besides that, I think the game was frustrating a little more often than Mario 64, and the controls were more frequently irritating. This is also 100% subjective, but I didn't care much for the music, the beach town setting, or the overall "vibe" of the game, compared to other Mario titles.
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