SantaC
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I don't know about you but I get the impression that SMS can be labeled as an underrated game. It didn't achieve the usual mario AAA reviews, and Sunshine was critisized of not being revolutionary. It's said it was too similar to Mario 64, and that the waterpack was a gimmick.
Two summers later I still remember the joy I had with Sunshine. It's not an average game, it's a good game. I even see it as a great game. The bonus levels are difficult, and pure joy. (remember the coins on that flying bird? argh that was hard)
The controls are great, the graphics and music are okay, and if you are looking to collect all shines you are in for it.
Biggest problem with SMS as I see it is that the level design is very uneven. Some levels are great, while others are just ok. The theme park level is a standout!
When you talk about great nintendo games today, SMS isn't mentioned, and I think it's kinda unfair. It didn't live up to Mario 64's greatness, but it's still the best GC game if you are into platforming. Summer 2002 was the alot better than 2003 and 2004 (so far)
Two summers later I still remember the joy I had with Sunshine. It's not an average game, it's a good game. I even see it as a great game. The bonus levels are difficult, and pure joy. (remember the coins on that flying bird? argh that was hard)
The controls are great, the graphics and music are okay, and if you are looking to collect all shines you are in for it.
Biggest problem with SMS as I see it is that the level design is very uneven. Some levels are great, while others are just ok. The theme park level is a standout!
When you talk about great nintendo games today, SMS isn't mentioned, and I think it's kinda unfair. It didn't live up to Mario 64's greatness, but it's still the best GC game if you are into platforming. Summer 2002 was the alot better than 2003 and 2004 (so far)