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Basically Super Mario Sunshine if it had just a tad more time in the oven, and it's glorious. This fixes my main issue with the original game, being the fact that Shines no longer had equal value like in SM64, all that matters is beating Episode 7 of each world, so every other thing in the game is basically worthless. Here, while you can still play that way, there's an option to go back to the 70-star (or 70-shine in this case) structure of 64, and that alone makes this infinitely more fun to me. Couple that with everything else this adds (the open world being my favorite addition) and this is no doubt the best way to play Super Mario Sunshine. Of course, it doesn't change much about the actual core of the game, if you didn't care for the gameplay with FLUDD this isn't gonna fix it, but as someone who already loved the original, this was a major treat.

So I don't think I like Super Mario Sunshine all too much. The things the game makes you do are simply just not very fun. The movement, however, is great, so searching for red coins is some of the most fun I can have with it.

Blue coins were also fun, but no way in hell I'm getting all of them. I got around 60-70% and that's enough. At least I know it led to improvement with Mario Odyssey not requiring all moons.

As someone that considers Super Mario Sunshine one of my favorite games of all time, EpicWade's Super Mario Sunburn mod was really damn good. It was basically a "What if Super Mario Sunshine got the development time it deserved."

The game in terms of its physics and control is still the janky marvel Sunshine always was, however, Sunburn opts to make the game fall more in line with Mario's other outings in terms of progression. Sunburn unifies alot of the game's missions allowing you to complete multiple without being booted out. Blue Coins for the most part have also been unified, now appearing in a majority of levels (when possible). Red Coins now count towards coin total and more coins have been added in every stage to make 100 Coin Shines more manageable. You can also skip cutscenes too!

There's a slurry of other changes and its all wrapped up nicely between either patching the game to be completed under a 70 Shine Criteria or the original criteria Sunshine had (beat Shadow Mario in each level).

There was some new challenge levels made by the modder, but they're not too great in my opinion. Fun little novelties that I applaud the effort of though!

Overall, if you're itching to play Super Mario Sunshine today, I implore you to play Super Mario Sunburn. It is absolutely the best way to experience the game today.

Really damn cool mod and easily the best way to play Sunshine.
Game still has it's share of really annoying and dumb moments, but man it's just such a fun vibe regardless, and with this mod, really addicting to complete.

this is genuinely an amazing hack and fixes so many little issues with sunshine while keeping the core of the game intact. unfortunately the game crashed after i beat the lilypad level and literally nothing i do will allow me to play it again. couldn't recommend it enough.

About an hour and a half in but so far I love this version. Sure, it's janky in some ways but so was the original and this makes the levels so much more fun to explore.