![]() It's very different from the abstracted worlds we usually see in a Mario game. When you're in a stage, you can look past the boundaries of the world and see the other stages. Say what you will about Sunshine, I think it's interesting that Delfino Isle gives you a good sense of place. They'd have to add something new, for sure, but I think there's room for a Mario game that's half-third-person-shooter, that involves Mario solving troubles and restoring vitality to a realized, cohesive locale. To be fair, I think the main failings that can be attributed to Sunshine are more functional - in the execution, rather than at their core conceptually. That said, we already have two of those games, and while I wouldn't raise my nose at a third, I'd be much more intrigued to see them take another stab at Sunshine. I don't hate Sunshine, but Galaxy is for sure the better incarnation of Mario. If Switch does get GameCube games, and that's one of the games, I'll definitely try it out. I feel kind of bad for not playing Sunshine much at all honestly and feel I should give it a chance. So, to answer the question, it would be Galaxy, but I'd really hope if they made a sequel to it they'd enhance, expand and make it more original than the first two. I thought it was great, but I was disappointed in it and didn't like some aspects compared to the first. It was as I suspected, unfortunately: a well-designed game just as the first, but more or less the same experience with a few additions. I remember thinking an eight for a Mario game is low and that it's not worth giving it much thought, which is dumb (I was a stupid twelve year old though).Īs for Galaxy, I loved the first one but was hesitant to buy the sequel (not to mention the fact I didn't have a job, so no money at the time either), but I finally bought it last month since I wasn't really playing anything new, and I went through it. Back when it came out, I put a little more stock into review scores too, and mostly visited GameSpot. I remember Delfino Plaza somewhat the song is memorable and catchy. My brother and I rented it when it came out but I didn't play it much at all my friend got it for his birthday I believe, brought it over and played it a good amount. ![]() I recently looked at what it got on Metacritic and was super surprised that it received as good as it got. ![]() At the time, I saw it and didn't think it looked like the Mario sequel I wanted, the successor to Mario 64 (and honestly, I can't say I even love Mario 64, I just wanted a Mario that looked like it needed to be played, Sunshine didn't seem like that one). ![]()
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