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My Super Mario Galaxy Review

Super Mario Galaxy

9.0 Superb

The Good: The controls are spot on, the gameplay is constantly changing, and the graphics are the best on the wii.

The Bad: Camera issues can cause you to die a lot. Co-op feels more like an add-on for parents & little brothers and sisters.

Nintendo has to be on something. Think about it. If I told you that a small Italian plumber flies through space to save the universe and his (pseudo) girlfriend, you would probably start foaming at the mouth and fall to the ground convulsing or run away screaming and failing your arms wildly. Nevertheless, Super Mario Galaxy provides an amazingly challenging platformer dressed up in a super cute polish with a new mind-bending look at something we have never seen before in the Mario universe: The Galaxy.

Mario is having another bad day when Princess Peach invites him to the castle yet again. Upon arrival, Bowser shows up with a grip of airships (ala Super Mario Bros. 3) and a UFO(?) which abducts the entire castle with Mario on it. As Mario hangs on to the castle, a magic koopa by the name of Kamek blasts him with the playstation symbols (also from Super Mario World) he shoots from his wand. When Mario regains consciousness, he is greeted by the first of the star people named Luma, and a new (and hotter) Princess named Rosalina. She is a watcher of the stars who helps Mario on his quest to save his "special one". The only way to do this is to gather the seven Grand Stars to restore the observatory. Whew, that is a lot of text coming from a Mario game's story and in the game there are a lot more cut scenes that previous Mario's, but the scenes do sport some of the best graphics on the system to date.

Mario has been jumping, running, and kicking for 20+ years and it's no different here, except for the Wii related controls. Pointing at the screen with the Wii remote collects star bits, and every fifty star bits you collect nets you an extra life. You can also use your star bits to stun enemies by pointing and shooting. Also, there are other points where you have to use just the Wii remote to complete a more precise task, but as scary as that sounds it never messes up what makes Mario so great: jumping from one platform to another.

The difficulty is very confusing at first. At the beginning, the game holds your hand, introducing new gameplay like with the gravity changing based on what planetoid you're on and adjusting your brain to being able to walk all the way around a world without falling into bottomless dark holes. Later on, the game gets frustratingly difficult at points, but fans of Mario 64 will love (repeating) LOVE these levels, but loath the majority of stars that are easy.

One of the cool things about the game is that you never know what's going to be in the next galaxy. While it still has ice planets, fire and lava, desert planets, and all the other kind of platforming levels, it keeps it interesting by showing them in a new light with space being all around and changing the gravity over and over multiple times. Also, the audio is worth noting being totally orchestral, which sounds incredible and interactive with what your doing at times.

Problems arise with the camera. The camera tries to quickly pan around to give you the best look at Mario jumping on platforms, but sometimes the camera gets trapped behind houses or enemies causing you to see a shadow of Mario potentially fall into a dark hole because you couldn't see where he was walking. Also it's worth noting that the d-pad controls the camera but must of the time it will not allow you to alter the camera in any way other than going to a first-person perspective, which is strange being that in other 3D Mario games you had more control over the camera.

There is also a co-op mode that will allow a second person to grab another Wii remote and point at the screen to help you collect more star bits, which is nice for a mom to help her 8 year old play, but more often than not you're going to want to be controlling Mario instead of a cursor on-screen. There is, in cl@ssic Mario fashion, 120 stars in the game...make sure you grab all of them. You won't be disappointed.

To sum it up, Super Mario Galaxy deservers to be in your collection. It's a fun, challenging, inventive, super cute, family friendly, polished, and a fresh take on a old franchise. When was the last time you said that about one game?

By Joshua Montgomery

On Point Podcast Episode 13- URMRG@Y (Super Mario Galaxy, Rock Band Impressions)

Hello old and new listeners alike. Josh here with a one day turn-a-round for The On Point podcast, a first for the cast. This is a big one and one I hope you enjoy. In this episode we talk about:

1. What we've been doing is the longest ever with games that aren't out yet like Super Mario Galaxy and RockBand.

2. Newsbits and rumors that include Elder Scrols MMORPG.

3. New Releases for games such as Guitar Hero 3 and Call of Duty 4 & New Releases for Movies like American Gangster.

4. Versus Play: We throw all the games we want this holiday into a bag and see which ones make it out alive.

As allways you can send me questions via Marshy50@yahoo.com or PM me on Gamespot. You can also send me comments to make the podcast better. I allways read the comments that I get so feel free to send any my way. Thanks for listening and stay tuned for my review for Super Mario Galaxy that should show up on here sometime this week.

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Super Mario Galaxy

I'm currently writing a review for the (recently beaten) Super Mario Galaxy! I'm trying not to write any spoilers, but it is hard. I'm sure I will be gushing over the game on On Point tommarrow night. If you have any questions I will be sure to answer them on the podcast. Thanks, OH, and I will have the review up sometime next week.

Super Secret Top Project- On Point Exclusive

Sorry everyone, there will be no pocast this week, because of......a......certain BIG game that I have an chance to review, if all the things fall in place, but I dont want to lose the chance of reviewing it. I really want to talk about the game, but I'm still playing it.....We'll be recording the next On Point Podcast on saturday. Hope to tell ya by then.....

I Beat Guitar hero 3!!! YAY!

I just beat Guitar hero 3, and it was awesome. The last....um (trying not to spoil)......song(s) were hand crampingly sweet. I love it more than Guitar hero 2, it has more songs that I reconize and just like to play. Well.....now to beat it on co-op witch has its own, like, story. Podcast will be up tommarrow when my hand stops bleeding!

On Point Podcast 11- The Cake Is a Lie

Hey everyone, Josh here bringing you the latest podcast live from the Apature Science Enrichment Center. Well.....I wish but we do talk alot about The Orange Box for our what you been doing. How come Halo gets all the fame, WHERES THE HALF-LIFE FANS?? *crickets* Soooo......sad. Anyway, we try to keep this one short in intrest of some people wanting a shorter show, let me know what you think.

1. The Orange Box enters our brains, and we wish it would stay there forever.

2. The News: We talk about Double Fine's next title Brutal Legend.

3. New Releases for games including Puzzle Quest and Folklore and for movies like 30 days of night and across the universe.

4.Versus Play: In this weeks versus play, we put all our favorite games against each other in a brutal fight to the death.

Let me know what you think at Marshy50@yahoo.com or send me a PM so I can inprove and find a sweet spot for the cast. Thanks for listening!!

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On Point Podcast Episode 10 - Double Duce

Hey what's up everyone?

Josh back and better than ever giving mouth to mouth to save the On Point Podcast. I'm reviewing the Orange Box right now, and I'm very tired. Portal makes me happy....but this is getting very off topic. On this week's show:

1. We discuss what we have been playing for the last couple of weeks.

2. Talk about the recent seperation of Bungie and Microsoft (I want the kids, ebay here I come!!!) And DULL shock 3

3.The oreo pizza creeps into our conversation, for some reason.

4. New releases for games, such as Spiderman Friend or Foe and The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. As well as new new releases of next weeks games like the Orange Box.

5.We try to break the profanity limit on a podcast.

6. I call out Kevin on his take of Final Fantasy XII.

7. Versus play: Gameplay vs. Graphics

8. Listen tohear how you can enter the Cancer Contest to win Half-life 2 and Half-life 2 episode one.

Just as always I'm taking any questions or comments on this page and at Marshy50@yahoo.com. Hit me a PM sometime and we can discuss the effects of deep frying cereal.

CLICKY CLICKY!

The Orange Blog (w/ video, pictures, and audio)

Click on me to listen to me while you read!

Team Fortress 2...if those words put a tingle in your bottom, then if things hold up, you will not be disappointed. After dropping 60 hours in TF2, I stopped and realized that I think I'm becoming addicted to it. For those who don't know, Team Fortress is a c1ass based first-person shooter where the main focus is to have different play experiences with the nine characters. The characters are split into 3 different groups: offence (scout, soldier, pyro) defence (demoman, heavy weapons guy, engineer) and support (medic, sniper, spy). [video=dXA6njqv5b8LvjLe]

The gameplay is really interesting and fun. As a scout, you can run really fast to try and get the flag, or just get the hell out of the way of bullets, but if you run in front of the gun turret of an engineer you're toast. The gameplay has a sort of rock, paper, scissors kinda feel. Going back to that turret scenario, after you're dead you can respawn as a spy, cloke yourself, and blow up the turrets (and maybe get a few back stabs along the way). [video=IHI2kzP95b8Lvjfd]

The first thing that's stiking about TF2 is the graphics. The game has a very distinct look to it. It looks like a violent Loony Tunes episode. It's very easy to distinguish each character on the fly because of how they look. You're not gonna think a scout is a heavy weapons guy even at a glance. I enjoy the graphics for two reasons: they help distinguish this game out of the sea ofFPS on the market and they can scale really well. I run an AMD Turion 64 X2 at 1.6 Ghz and 1 gig of ram and I was quite suprized when this game ran so smoothly, even though I ran into some lag. But this is a beta after all.

All this wraps up into a package that looks good so far. The game is part of the Orange Box scheduled to be released on October 10. Look for my review during that week. Also, check out my podcast "On Point" about one post below this one. Hit me back with some comments! Till then, later....

On Point Podcast 9- Halos: The Breakfast Treat

Hey, whats up everyone?

Josh here to bring you the latest breakfast cereal, Halos. With a 100% more Master Chief than other cereals. Now for a limited time only, in the box, is an action figure of Bill Gates. When you press his action button, he counts your money. For the real next gen experience, try Halos. Come on your allready gonna buy them anyway.

Ummm.....sorry about that.......on to the subject. Last week I pulled a Valve and delayed the podcast to this week, because since everyone was sick with syphilis of the eyes. So for new releases, just add Halo 3. So for this week......

1. I go on and on about my nes fix.

2. Call of Duty 4 beta impressions.

3. Ninja Gaiden 2 baby wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!

4. Versus play: Halo vs. Every other first person shooter ever made.

5. New Releases for movies and games!!!

Oh, and I have been doing some work on the file size of the cast, and I got it down alot so it should not be as bad of a download.

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