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This game always seemed kind of lame, glad I never bothered with it.
Also, as an aside, Controller Paks really sucked. I'm really glad that we've gotten to the point in gaming where everything is right on the system.
I was extremely underwhelmed by this game. With the second one due out this year, it'll be interesting to see if they fix my many complaints.
The controls would be the most important, with some more robust objects being second to that.
Well the first mistake of this game is that it involves cats. The second is that it doesn't involve the far superior house pet, dogs.
That's ok, they can always make a sequel. At least Nintendo got it right the first time when they made Nintendogs.
When you are using Yoshi and take a hit, Yoshi runs off and Mario loses one unit of health.
Also as for the tail question I'm not sure I follow you.
Chessa and I managed to get about 150 stars and I decided it was definitely time to write the review. Sure there are 70 more to go, but it was pretty clear what the rest of the game had to offer from that point.
I went back and forth with my score on this one too. I was going to give it a 4.5/5, but my only justification for it would be that I miss the old open world 3D Mario. Galaxy 2 is a fantastic game that's most definitely better than its predecessor. Everything about it just feels better.
Being that I wasn't a huge fan of the original, for me to give this a 5/5 says a lot about its quality. I strongly suggest everyone get this game as soon as possible, it's not worth waiting.
Well now that I finally decided on a score, the review is up. I was really torn about what to score it. On one hand, I really like the game, but due to a lack of time (learning curve) I know that I'll never get to fully enjoy it. On the other hand, it's clearly the best traditional fighter of the generation, and probably in recent memory.
I was debating between 4 and 4 and a half stars, and ultimately decided on 4 after reviewing my Tatsunoko vs. Capcom review. When it came down to it, I personally enjoyed that one a bit more because it was a bit more accessible and entertaining. I have no doubt that for a massive fighting game fan, SSFIV is easily a 4.5 or a 5.
Agreed, that name is absolutely awful, especially for something that seems like a pretty sweet concept.
It's about time Kirby Super Star dropped, but honestly, it's embarrassing that Virtual Console games are barely a trickle at this point. The service has so much potential, but it seems like Nintendo unnecessarily throttles it, to the point where most weeks the releases are crap or non-existent.
I have to wonder if they are holding stuff back for a reason, though Nintendo's actions are typically without rhyme or reason.
He does look pretty angry...