If the Wii U gets another game on the level of this, i'm fully sold.
Someone must make a gif of the train level near the end of the video.
Not sure I like the visual style of these levels, but the game as a whole looks good. No way in hell I'm watching this whole trailer though. No point, not when I'm already sold.
Not sure I like the visual style of these levels, but the game as a whole looks good. No way in hell I'm watching this whole trailer though. No point, not when I'm already sold.
I think the thing that particularly impressed me in the video was the way the camera reacted to the force of the canon shot and Mario's landing.
Welcome to the Galaxy!So goooooooooooooooood.
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I already did. Page 3
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=87100831&postcount=116
ZOMG, floating platforms in a 3D platformer, what a travesty!
I like that you think Nintendo is out to impress you personally though. At least they seem to be doing a pretty good job impressing everyone else. Sucks for you I guess. Personally, I think I can put up with the occasional mega-mushroom amid a sea of interesting power-ups and mechanics. And who gives a shit whether you use a run button? It all depends on how the levels are designed. It's a staple of the 2D Mario games which generally feel great, and as long as the levels are designed around the convention it shouldn't be a big deal. I only hope you pick up momentum a little faster than in SM3DL.
It's crazy how I've completely lost interest in next gen consoles and would rather have a wii u than anything else now. This looks incredible, and to me, looks way more impressive and appealing than the galaxy games (which were excellent). So good.
Well done. Carry on then!
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The music is so good too 0_0 finally washing away the filth of the "wah wah" from the new super mario bros games.
Well done. Carry on then!
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Jesus why are you being so defensive, my post was mega positive. Why do people get so touchy about these next gen semantics, sure I'll agree with you it is a next gen console. When i wrote that i lost interest in next gen, i was referring to the upcoming ones anyway.It IS a next gen console.
And, surprise! Nintendo makes great software! That's never been the problem for ANY of their platforms.
Timelyt releases of said software. That's their problem (and why its tough maining just a Nintendo console for a whole generation).
This looks all kinds of awesome. Even better than Bowser with a Tanuki tail![]()
Apologies for posting a 12MB GIF, 3D WORLD TOO STRONK.
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Wonder what that glowing camera icon in the top right under the score is.
I guess putting in a redundant amount of power ups is supposed to hide the fact that some of these stages are way too bloated and emtpy for the sake of multiplayer.
Why do I ever doubt Nintendo?
Can't wait! I just hope the levels aren't too short.
I guess putting in a redundant amount of power ups is supposed to hide the fact that some of these stages are way too bloated and emtpy for the sake of multiplayer. But then they could have at least used more interesting ones, the giant mushroom might just be the most useless powerup ever created (from one of the worst Mario titles to date). And there's only so many Martinet ,,meow''s left before I might just finally throw up.
Other than that it looks okay, but it's sad that a couple of good ideas are wasted in this underwhelming package that's restricted by the 3D Land groundwork. Not sure where the enthusiasm for such a rushjob comes from, maybe it's some kind of stockholm syndrome or everyone else has gone blind? I mean, even if one's too lazy to look up Dolphin material of Galaxy which completely destroys this joke of a game, even MK8 completely shits on this shiny version of 3D Land and pretty much shows the minimum effort of how Mario in HD should look like. Although it's a little irritating, some of the reception is certainly less surprising to me after last week, in which people gave way too much credit to the hacks at Gamefreak for doing baby steps in a series that still essentially plays like Gameboy titles and is a complete technical disaster compared to any other quality 3DS title - but some parts actually look a little different from the DS titles oh how ambitious!1 lol
Speaking of 3DS, I'm glad Nintendo has at least one decent system out which makes it easier to pretend this thing right here just doesn't exist. Considering how half assed it looks, that hopefully means the Tokyo team's putting all their effort into an ambitious and unique title like Galaxy/Jungle Beat next year.
I guess putting in a redundant amount of power ups is supposed to hide the fact that some of these stages are way too bloated and emtpy for the sake of multiplayer. But then they could have at least used more interesting ones, the giant mushroom might just be the most useless powerup ever created (from one of the worst Mario titles to date). And there's only so many Martinet ,,meow''s left before I might just finally throw up.
Other than that it looks okay, but it's sad that a couple of good ideas are wasted in this underwhelming package that's restricted by the 3D Land groundwork. Not sure where the enthusiasm for such a rushjob comes from, maybe it's some kind of stockholm syndrome or everyone else has gone blind? I mean, even if one's too lazy to look up Dolphin material of Galaxy which completely destroys this joke of a game, even MK8 completely shits on this shiny version of 3D Land and pretty much shows the minimum effort of how Mario in HD should look like. Although it's a little irritating, some of the reception is certainly less surprising to me after last week, in which people gave way too much credit to the hacks at Gamefreak for doing baby steps in a series that still essentially plays like Gameboy titles and is a complete technical disaster compared to any other quality 3DS title - but some parts actually look a little different from the DS titles oh how ambitious!1 lol
Speaking of 3DS, I'm glad Nintendo has at least one decent system out which makes it easier to pretend this thing right here just doesn't exist. Considering how half assed it looks, that hopefully means the Tokyo team's putting all their effort into an ambitious and unique title like Galaxy/Jungle Beat next year.
I guess putting in a redundant amount of power ups is supposed to hide the fact that some of these stages are way too bloated and emtpy for the sake of multiplayer. But then they could have at least used more interesting ones, the giant mushroom might just be the most useless powerup ever created (from one of the worst Mario titles to date). And there's only so many Martinet ,,meow''s left before I might just finally throw up.
Other than that it looks okay, but it's sad that a couple of good ideas are wasted in this underwhelming package that's restricted by the 3D Land groundwork. Not sure where the enthusiasm for such a rushjob comes from, maybe it's some kind of stockholm syndrome or everyone else has gone blind? I mean, even if one's too lazy to look up Dolphin material of Galaxy which completely destroys this joke of a game, even MK8 completely shits on this shiny version of 3D Land and pretty much shows the minimum effort of how Mario in HD should look like. Although it's a little irritating, some of the reception is certainly less surprising to me after last week, in which people gave way too much credit to the hacks at Gamefreak for doing baby steps in a series that still essentially plays like Gameboy titles and is a complete technical disaster compared to any other quality 3DS title - but some parts actually look a little different from the DS titles oh how ambitious!1 lol
Speaking of 3DS, I'm glad Nintendo has at least one decent system out which makes it easier to pretend this thing right here just doesn't exist. Considering how half assed it looks, that hopefully means the Tokyo team's putting all their effort into an ambitious and unique title like Galaxy/Jungle Beat next year.
Well done. Carry on then!
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