![]() I assume you have beaten it at least once or twice? I’ve watched some folks, like Giant Bomb, stream it all the way through, but I’ve personally never had the desire or interest in playing it all the way though. I’ll even admit here, just to be transparent, I’ve never beaten it. But the last time I played Sunshine was… probably six or more years ago at this point? I don’t like to go back to it. ![]() Zack: I have not played the collection yet! I did recently play Galaxy via (Nintendo don’t read this part) emulation and it was great. Have you had a chance to try these games out in their newer, slightly shinier states? I’ll fully admit: I’m coming from the perspective of rose-coloured glasses. I just find it very… mediocre when compared to previous and later Mario games.Īri: Well, now, with Super Mario 3D All- Stars, people get a chance to try out Sunshine alongside its immediate predecessor and successor, Mario 64 and Mario Galaxy, respectively. Though I also want to point out that I don’t hate it entirely or think it’s some awful, garbage game. Zack Zwiezen: Hello! Just checking, did you misspell Odyssey really badly when you put down Sunshine in that sentence? Because that is actually the best 3D Mario game. ![]() Can you tell me why you think this way? What justifies these treasonous, heretical beliefs? In the wake of the collection’s release, a couple of us debated the merits of this sunny game.Īri Notis: Welcome, welcome! It is my understanding, Zack, that you are not a fan of Super Mario Sunshine, the best 3D Mario platformer. And, of all the games that came out for the GameCube, none had better weather.Įarlier this month, current-gen players were reintroduced (or, in some cases, introduced) to Sunshine as part of Super Mario 3D All- Stars, a Switch-exclusive collection of the first three 3D Mario platformers, all touched up in high definition. It also featured an unmistakable pro-environment bent, wherein Mario had to clean up an island coated in pollution. jetpack-gizmo) and sent him out of the Mushroom Kingdom. It gave Mario a new way to get around (the F.L.U.D.D. Mario’s second foray into a three-dimensional plane built on the foundation of 1996’s Super Mario 64. Had it not been for this, I would probably have stuck with SMS to the end, but I had to just be done with it once and for all, otherwise I would have chucked my Gamecube at the wall.Super Mario Sunshine. Many levels and missions require precision manoeuvring and can often take several minutes of painstaking balance and ascension only for it all to be undone, as Mario plummets several hundred feet, by a tiny little flaw in your button-bashing. However, the designers have simply tried to cram in too many controls on the Gamecube pad and, as a result, it's a very hard game to control. The music, the graphics, the humor are all cute and colorful. It doesn't really have the same charm in the winter months however. It's one of those games that you can just keep on playing over the years and even put aside for a while before going back to it. So now it's up to him to clean it up across the various levels and worlds. Mario vacations in this sunny resort only to find it's covered in pollution when he arrives. The perfect blue skies, glorious sunshine and beautiful water effects make you just want to pass through the screen and into the Isle of Delfino in the game itself. SMS is definitely a gorgeous game to look at and a perfect game to get you in a summertime mood. Princess Peach: Toadsworth, did you see.? Welcome video Pianta: This and more await you on Isle Delfino! Come relax and let us refresh your body and spirit. Welcome video Pianta: Come enjoy a natural wonderland to which we've added the world's finest resort facilities, a spectacular amusement park, and succulent seafood! Welcome video Pianta: Welcome to the sun-drenched tropical paradise of Isle Delfino! We're so pleased to welcome you to our beautiful home!
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