Deeko's contributing editor Cody Winn concludes:
"So, are there any problems with Galaxy or aspects that I didn't like? Well, no. I tried very hard to find a flaw of any sort and there was nothing really game breaking. Any complaints I have with the game, well, they're so minute that I can't even remember them at this point. That or they just don't exist. It's rare to play through a perfect game or one that nears perfection, but Galaxy definitely fits that mold."
The Deeko Minute:
* Perfect controls. Yeah, they're perfect.
* Orchestral music is beautiful.
* Tons of varied environments to explore.
* That old Mario magic is back.
* A good looking Wii game? Thanks, can I have some more?
* Players: 1-2
* Difficulty: Medium
Other Recommendations:
* Nothing. Play this game now!
Deeko Score: 10/10
Cultured Vultures: Put on your freshest dungarees and chow down on the ripest mushroom as we reel off the best Mario games ever made to celebrate Mar10 Day.
My top 3 are Mario 3, Mario World and Mario 64. Mario Odyssey is also excellent, and I enjoyed Sunshine but didn't care for the Galaxy series.
Cultured Vultures: Put on your freshest dungarees and chow down on the ripest mushroom as we reel off the best Mario games ever made.
The Nintendo Entertainment Podcast is here, and it's the host's birthday! But don't worry, they'll talk news and Super Mario Galaxy too!
Wow. That's one hell of a review.
He said he couldn't think of a single imperfection in the game.
Not one.
looks like every console has a game that scored 10/10 this year. good news for the wii.
U. R. M. R. G. A. Y. . . . . .Wii = Gamecube2
As most people who have played the demo in stores have said the game just isn't anything special. When Mario 64 came out years ago it was both graphically amazing looking and the world mechanics and controls were revolutionary.
SMG is just more of the same with waggle bolted on.
The only people who are excited for SMG are Wii owners who are in desperate need of validation of their console choice. Just think of what SMG could be if Nintendo hadn't taken the cheap way out and we were getting a real next gen Mario with next graphics, next gen physics, 7.1 uncompressed sound, a real networking setup with leaderboards, downloadable addons, etc.
Go F yourself lawler.
this game is going to be huge. i finally got to play the demo at gamestop, and i couldnt wipe the grin off my face. the controls were tight, the camera never felt like a bother, and graphics were just beautiful. dunno why ppl have to cut the wii down. fad or not, nintendo has made a great (yet very risky) decision to try something different, and its very refreshing.