Pokemon Power
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While they're at it, there's some other obscure characters they could bring back. Like Stanley the Bugman and Foreman Spike.
While they're at it, there's some other obscure characters they could bring back. Like Stanley the Bugman and Foreman Spike.
I've noticed they also left it out of the Super Mario Montage featuring all the main Mario games. In fact, I think that's the only main Mario title left out which I find suspicious of course, like they have plans for Galaxy 2 in the future and my guess is they are either going to release it as a free update or most likely as DLC in the future. I wanna say it's because they haven't remastered Galaxy 2 in time but it's most likely just business, we all know Nintendo can be like this some way. I have a hunch they won't release it as part of another collection considering their trends recently, more like they will update on the 3D collection they have now. With that being said, them leaving out Super Mario Galaxy 2 from both the collection currently and the montage kind of bothers me a bit lol. Out of the two Galaxy games, Galaxy 2 is the best and more challenging one. Not insanely hard but I would say, way more fun than the original Galaxy and the original Galaxy is in many ways, like a masterpiece.Anyone have any theories as to why Galaxy 2 isn’t a part of the 3D All Stars collection? I can’t think of anything unless there is another version of the collection with the game that won’t be limited just like how Super Mario World was added to the original Mario All Stars collection a year after the game was released.
I am more than convinced that the "level" they showed for Bowser's Fury is just another world and all those cat ear arches will, in the final game, have little level dotsI'm mildly disappointed in 3D All Stars, but not entirely surprised. It's literally just the 3 games on a cart with some minor graphical updates that I can't even notice. They're all great games and I'll definitely enjoy replaying them, but I'm not exactly over the moon for these. Also not terribly miffed about Galaxy 2 being absent since I felt it was the weakest of the bunch.
I'm more excited for 3D World, and I can't believe I'm saying that because I hated the entire direction they took that game, but Bowser's Fury looks to be so unlike the base game in all of the right ways. I hated how linear and rehashy 3D World felt, which was pretty much the exact opposite of what I wanted to see in a 3D Mario game, but Bowser's Fury is definitely not the former and I suspect it won't be the latter either. The level shown in the teaser definitely seems to have opened things up a lot more and seems like the gameplay may be more than just the typical linear Mario fare, on top of being a fairly unique setting that seems like it might be delving into the lore behind the Super Bell. I'll have to wait until we hear more about this mode, namely about the scope of this mode and what the gameplay is like, but I might actually get this game. Never thought I'd be excited for a 3D World port of all things.
I am more than convinced that the "level" they showed for Bowser's Fury is just another world and all those cat ear arches will, in the final game, have little level dots
The R button could spray while the ZR button could stop-and-spray.I wonder how the fludd mechanics will work in this Mario Sunshine version since the Switch shoulder buttons don't have travel.
There are ? blocks, but, the original game also had that on its maps. Also things like the occasional passage way and warp pipe.I don't think so. They have powerup blocks and fences to climb on which is a LOT more interactive than 3D World's map screen. I don't think we're looking at a map screen, it looks more like an actual level.
There are ? blocks, but, the original game also had that on its maps. Also things like the occasional passage way and warp pipe.
the rotating fences, while definitely notable, are also...quite simple. I am much more willing to believe that this entire world is them wanting to have a spicy new hub level vaguely reminiscent of oddysey. A light exploration/platforming element.
Wasn't Galaxy 2 set up somewhat differently from Galaxy 1? As in Galaxy 1, Sunshine, and 64 were all more sandbox-collectathon things? Maybe that's why even if it is kind of a dumb thought lol
The original Galaxy tries to be on the fence between 64-style sandbox and Galaxy 2-style obstacle courses that lead into the next obstacle course, but there's no denying Galaxy is a different cut from 64, Sunshine, and Odyssey.