One of the best games ever, and 1000x better than whatever himu likes. If i had the time i would play.
great game, but I just recently played the Virtual Console one.I disagree. I prefer the play mechanics and level design of SMW. They are both fantastic games, however, but I think World is better designed overall.
btw, SMB3 is way better than SMW. I'm shocked when I see people who think otherwise. It's almost like when people think Banjo is better than Mario 64.
I prefer Yoshi's Island, but then again I prefer that to almost any game ever made ever.
After playing New Super Mario Bros, I went back and played the older ones. I was surprised at how short all of the levels were. Especialy smb3. What seemed like grueling gauntlets as a kid were easy breezy anticlimatic affairs. And then Super Mario World introduced a save system. Problem was it didn't reset your lives on powerdown (gba version at least), so eventually everything became a mad dash to the exit, coins and 1ups could be ignored. And flying powerups never need to be in a 2d mario again.
I still like smb1. Yoshi's Island is easy but provides a lot of incentives for general dicking around, favorite platformer ever.
The two things I would want from a hypothetical NSMB 2 is no item storage and lives reset to 3 upon powerdown.
power ups rock
NSMB2 needs more power ups, especially a flying one. I think it would even be cool if they worked in the water jetpack from sunshine as that power up,
What I liked about the racoon tail was the slow descent controls. Flying over entire levels is game breaking.
Love SMW, but actually really disliked YI. The entire game is an escort mission. =/
great game, but I just recently played the Virtual Console one.
btw, SMB3 is way better than SMW. I'm shocked when I see people who think otherwise. It's almost like when people think Banjo is better than Mario 64.
great game, but I just recently played the Virtual Console one.
btw, SMB3 is way better than SMW. I'm shocked when I see people who think otherwise. It's almost like when people think Banjo is better than Mario 64.
How about SMB3 is better then SMW
but
Banjo is better then Mario 64
Why bother with platforming once I found a strip juuuust long enough to take off from? Even small flat areas could be exploited for a takeoff point if you press the buttons fast enough.
I just recently played Banjo Kazooie on the 360 (the original mind you), and it's a surprisingly well made game, and the camera may even be slightly better than Mario 64's.Why bother with platforming once I found a strip juuuust long enough to take off from? Even small flat areas could be exploited for a takeoff point if you press the buttons fast enough.
I'm trying to wrap my brain around this rationale, but it doesn't seem to be working. Hopefully you don't get an opportunity to go on any field trips to the Pentagon and see a giant red button that says "DO NOT PUSH".