meowchirp
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as a casual player im not really having that much fun with dragonflight aside from a cool few things (and I do like the dragonriding, mixed on the talent trees), I mostly get fun from running old content or leveling characters with friends. maybe im just weird, but the catch-up systems and experience for a returning player is completely baffling and confusing. hoping that being there fresh for an expansion is a better experience as I got dragonflight with my preorder for war within
story is completely uninteresting as many have said, again hoping the coming expansions will be able to tell a more satisfying story, seems like that is a primary goal for the developers going forward
story is completely uninteresting as many have said, again hoping the coming expansions will be able to tell a more satisfying story, seems like that is a primary goal for the developers going forward
2022
not something i see myself coming back to, but manages to be addicting for a short period and have a cute enough art style and sound design with engaging enough gameplay. perfectly serviceable and worth the cheap price, of course, you're essentially paying $4 for a few hours of fun which i think is a great deal. if you don't want to spend any money though, just try the demo, there's fun to be found there aswell.
2007
Tl;Dr: I do not recommend replaying this if it was 5 stars for you in your childhood. 3/5 for that. but it's epic if it's one of your first mario games. 5/5 in that case. recommended then.
By no means it is a bad game, and I enjoyed most of my time replaying it, but small little details add up to create a frustrating experience, particularly at the end. The way the game locks and limits the camera for sometimes seemingly no reason, depth perception (or lack there of), the way Mario has to sometimes turn around in a complete circle to turn around instead of just turning around, how freaking slow Bee Mario flies - all of these things seem like nitpicks but do get genuinely maddening during some of the game's hardest levels.
While I love Rosalina and her storybook, it's one of the only standout moments of the game in terms of charm and soul. Most of the game feels just too restricted to feel truly 'heartfelt' outside of that moment, but it is definitely more a fun themepark vibe in thatcase. The graphics still look good today, and I found myself loving many of the backdrops and stopping to note the details. But you rarely get to interact with these cool environments for very long - overall I feel that some of my experience was so lackluster because of the inevitable comparison to Odyssey. Odyssey almost seems to have made this game obsolete in a way, because it adds in everything that I feel is missing in Mario Galaxy.
I got all 120 stars but unlike my first time playing as a child, I do not feel excited or enthralled enough to go through all of that again as Luigi. Mario Galaxy is amazing, but it's been outdone by Nintendo by the sequels time and time again. I still encourage those who haven't experienced it to give it a go and I bet you will have fun, but I do not recommend revisiting it if you have already played through it completely.
By no means it is a bad game, and I enjoyed most of my time replaying it, but small little details add up to create a frustrating experience, particularly at the end. The way the game locks and limits the camera for sometimes seemingly no reason, depth perception (or lack there of), the way Mario has to sometimes turn around in a complete circle to turn around instead of just turning around, how freaking slow Bee Mario flies - all of these things seem like nitpicks but do get genuinely maddening during some of the game's hardest levels.
While I love Rosalina and her storybook, it's one of the only standout moments of the game in terms of charm and soul. Most of the game feels just too restricted to feel truly 'heartfelt' outside of that moment, but it is definitely more a fun themepark vibe in thatcase. The graphics still look good today, and I found myself loving many of the backdrops and stopping to note the details. But you rarely get to interact with these cool environments for very long - overall I feel that some of my experience was so lackluster because of the inevitable comparison to Odyssey. Odyssey almost seems to have made this game obsolete in a way, because it adds in everything that I feel is missing in Mario Galaxy.
I got all 120 stars but unlike my first time playing as a child, I do not feel excited or enthralled enough to go through all of that again as Luigi. Mario Galaxy is amazing, but it's been outdone by Nintendo by the sequels time and time again. I still encourage those who haven't experienced it to give it a go and I bet you will have fun, but I do not recommend revisiting it if you have already played through it completely.
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