mistercrayon wrote:This game might be awesome but its only good for people who have never played a super Mario game EVER. Firstly the whole fucking format is tired. They even aped the world structure of super Mario 3 (skipping giant world and pipe world -possibly the most interesting worlds in that game- and swapping ice with sky). The levels seem identical to previous games (didn't I just ride a koopa skeleton roller coaster in the last world of the last fucking game?). The big coin mechanic is stupid because it slows down platforming and makes you hunt around for random invisible blocks. The worst sin is that you play the game and you can out wit the designers. You think there might be a secret path on the roof but actually they've blocked it. You see a question mark block fly into the sly and the trick is not to use it as a lift but just fall to the earth if you do. (thinking about it this in 3d land- where the goal is far less annoying perhaps because they are physical rather than patience challenges) By far the cheapest trick is to use small mushroom pipes to entice you to secret rooms. The rewards in these rooms are rarely worthwhile. Either coins (coinscoinscoinscoinscoins) or a one up or six which was nice when the default setting wasn't 500 coins per level. And coinrush mode? Perhaps the reason for this game focussing on coins and to peddle dlc "packs". Not only is it a shitty example of how to do a high score challenge mode (random levels wtf) its just so boring due to coin collecting lethargy induced in the main game. a million coins? I'll be luxky to get 0ne tenth of that- what a joke! Back to Game I think!!
WorKid wrote:Even the grumpiest of player must get at least ten hours of pure fun from this. Replayability is a personal thing.
EvilRedEye wrote:Just got a SpotPass announcement. 10,000 people have got a million coins. Also, we've passed the 100 billion coin mark collectively, so Nintendo have reached into all our games and opened up all the Toad Houses again.
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