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100 stars now and counting!! But holy **** its startin to get a bit hard! What the hell's up with
snow cap
?? Took me about 10 tries!!
Originally posted by Big Seany View PostGone spoiler bonkers as I sincerely don't want to ruin the experience for everyone, especially the bit where you unlock Sonic and get to double team Princess Peach in the Spit Roast Galaxy.
Originally posted by Lyris View PostMario dies at the end
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Been hammering this and up to 97 stars but am now finding it really tough, especially the purple coin stages which, if I'm honest, I find rather a chore, especially the stages that need to be searched from top to bottom.
One aspect of the game I take serious issue with, and one I'm surprised more people aren't moaning about, is the camera system. The fact the pan controls are locked for the majority of the game has spelt many a needless death, and I find the lack of zoom controls something of an oversight, especially after recently playing Mario 64 with it's near-perfect camera system.
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Let me get this straight; I... dislike Mario, okay? One of the worst character designs I've ever seen, bland and unappealing, and I generally find the Mushroom Kingdom about as interesting as I do my five-year-old cousin's doodles, which is to say not that much. Don't get me wrong - I appreciate SM64's place as the dawn of a new era, the mastery evident in just about all of its layout and mechanics, I've played my fair share of Mario Kart, so on, so forth. I just don't like Mario.
But this game oh God oh God oh God. It's frightening, sometimes, just how close to perfect it is. I bought the relevant issue of Edge at work today and their review tipped me over the edge; purchased the game after work, had it straight in when I got home and inside thirty seconds was giggling like a small child (hoovering up star bits). I haven't slept more than a few hours in days (stress from work), I've got in from a night out, tired, sweaty, hungover but right now I just can't stop playing the bloody thing. It's utterly astonishing. Not without its small frustrations - camera issues, the odd time when the Wii controls don't do their job or could have been handled better (ray surfing's not much fun) - but my God when this game is on form it reduces me to absolute helpless incoherent squeaks of joy. I'm being completely literal here.
Peerless, pretty much peerless. Amazing stuff. Candidate for Game of the Year, no question. Titles like Assassin's Creed or Mass Effect are simply not in the same league, and I'm speaking as someone who feels very strongly Altair is a king badass par excellence, and also who, well... still doesn't like Mario.
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Originally posted by TommyG View Post
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Originally posted by Eight Rooks View PostLet me get this straight; I... dislike Mario, okay? One of the worst character designs I've ever seen, bland and unappealing, and I generally find the Mushroom Kingdom about as interesting as I do my five-year-old cousin's doodles, which is to say not that much. Don't get me wrong - I appreciate SM64's place as the dawn of a new era, the mastery evident in just about all of its layout and mechanics, I've played my fair share of Mario Kart, so on, so forth. I just don't like Mario.
But this game oh God oh God oh God. It's frightening, sometimes, just how close to perfect it is. I bought the relevant issue of Edge at work today and their review tipped me over the edge; purchased the game after work, had it straight in when I got home and inside thirty seconds was giggling like a small child (hoovering up star bits). I haven't slept more than a few hours in days (stress from work), I've got in from a night out, tired, sweaty, hungover but right now I just can't stop playing the bloody thing. It's utterly astonishing. Not without its small frustrations - camera issues, the odd time when the Wii controls don't do their job or could have been handled better (ray surfing's not much fun) - but my God when this game is on form it reduces me to absolute helpless incoherent squeaks of joy. I'm being completely literal here.
Peerless, pretty much peerless. Amazing stuff. Candidate for Game of the Year, no question. Titles like Assassin's Creed or Mass Effect are simply not in the same league, and I'm speaking as someone who feels very strongly Altair is a king badass par excellence, and also who, well... still doesn't like Mario.
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Yeah I haven't given this nearly enough airtime (been keeping it for when my son is over) - we've just got to the water planet and by Christ it's just amazing how everything is so damn perfect.
First time I jumped, grabbed the rope and realised just HOW amazingly they'd implemented it I was grinning (again) like a loony.
Edge should've just gone balls out and given it 11/10.
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Originally posted by ShadowDancer View PostI'm enjoying the purple coin challenges for two reasons,..The timed ones are fast and require a bit of skill, although some are easier than others.
The non timed give you a chance to explore the stage fully for the most part to collect all the coins.
Battlerock 100 purple coin challenge.
It's quite frustrating, all told. It appears you have to collect every single coin along the course (including those on the electric barriers, so if you miss one, you need to reset, which takes you back to the observatory.
Immensely annoying in the extreme. This is the only part of the game I haven't enjoyed much so far.
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Originally posted by Ady View PostI'm up to the
Battlerock 100 purple coin challenge.
It's quite frustrating, all told. It appears you have to collect every single coin along the course (including those on the electric barriers, so if you miss one, you need to reset, which takes you back to the observatory.
Immensely annoying in the extreme. This is the only part of the game I haven't enjoyed much so far.
It was Luigis purple coin challenge
That took me about 30 efforts!
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