Nintendo is so safe with World 1, it always give people a terrible impression.
And then the game explodes in craziness.
Whew! That level is crazy, even with power ups. I died twice after getting 4 of the keys, and once after getting all 5 keys, yet the level itself was perfect because every death was my fault. Such a good feeling when I finally got to the "Thank You" tubes.
10/10 game for me and it's easily a top 3 Mario title.
Nintendo is so safe with World 1, it always give people a terrible impression.
And then the game explodes in craziness.
Got to Championship Road...been trying with vanilla Mario.
FUCK>
I may have to cop the tanooki.Yeah, it's an incredibly difficult level when you play as vanilla Mario, probably with vanilla Toad as well.
You can stall in the air for a second by doing a ground pound. It should give you enough time to wait for the next box to respawn (talking about the blocks that change with the music). Now for the rest of the level? good luck.
Get to the 29th stage, kill Boom Boom, collect the star, but use extra controllers to make 3 other characters join in before going through the box to the 30th stage. As long as 4 characters are in play at the end you'll get the marks for all of them, whether they're bubbled or not.I just can't do theMarathon House. I want to complete it with the other 4 characters (only did it with Peach), but it's so frustrating doing it again. I just want my 5 stars. Should've gotten help when I had friends over this weekend. :/Crown World
Yes, but it's still a great level. ❤️Fuck World 8-7
Is there an easier way to get any suit that I need without having to beat an entire level every time?
The very last world in this game is complete shit, any tips? (Besides the toad stage)
Champion's Road is stupid, and Mystery House Marathon is intolerable. I've gotten this far which is motivating me to finish, but damn is it frustrating. I've gotten all stars, yellow flags, and stamps up until this point.Perseverance and patience.I haven't finished it either.
Same. No chance I'm ever going to be motivated to do it.Champion's Road is stupid, and Mystery House Marathon is intolerable. I've gotten this far which is motivating me to finish, but damn is it frustrating. I've gotten all stars, yellow flags, and stamps up until this point.
This is telling me to just give up, glad people share my sentiment.Same. No chance I'm ever going to be motivated to do it.
There comes a point in gaming where I have to stop playing if I'm not enjoying myself.
Which stage are we talking about here?My problem really is the piranha plant jumping, I suck at timing, the rest aren't really that difficult, specially with cat suit. I have no idea about the ones after the piranha plant jumping though.
Who finished Champion's Road/Mystery House Marathon multiplayer, is it easier?
Which stage are we talking about here?
In any case, I don't think you have to put any thought into it. Just hold jump the whole time.
Finally managed to beat Champion's Road today. What a relief!
Such a great level. Starts off impossible, then realise you can run over the single steps with the chargin chucks like in 3D Land.
Then spend a few weeks figuring out timing on the beat blocks and the devious final 4 of them.
Then toast the kamek trio.
Then figure out how to get through rolling spike logs and fuzzies without rushing.
Then ease through the wall jumps/pirhana creepers.
Then try and string it all together without taking hits.
Finally that damn water/spike section. Getting to the end of it without getting killed by that final spike block.
All the while, once in a while you make it to the final section and die from the first laser, or jump too early, and you were never going to make it because you were mini mario.
Well not today.
Today, I made it to the speed pads as full size Mario and with a tanooki tail in the box. And I didnt take a single hit til I already had all the star coins and was racing towards the warp box.
I reckon that's the proudest gaming achievement Ive ever had. So happy to have finally cracked it and a conservative estimate would be 1000 retries to finally beat it.
Wait until the later levels. You will be tested.Hey guys,
I got this game recently. The soundtrack and graphics so far are amazing but I'm finding this game far too easy.
I'm halfway into world 4 and I think I only died about twice. Does it get harder later on? I'm blowing by these levels rather quickly and with how so many are calling it the "best Mario game ever", I'm sorta disappointed.
However, I'm really loving the Captain Toad stuff. I'm so excited for a full game with him :O
I just tried it again. I still can't beat it. I think I've lost over 400 lives since I started trying it. I always use Mario (without items) and never made it further than the first few dash panels. Most of the time I die somewhere along the way though. In the 45 minutes I played just now, I only managed to reach the dash panels three times. Maybe I should switch to Peach...Just beat Champion's Road the other day, using Peach without power-ups - no way in hell was I going to attempt that with a power-less Mario (and I couldn't be bothered dying all the time then having to go to another level or a Toad house to find a Tanooki suit). Such a monstrosity of a level, but very satisfying to finish, especially because the day before I had decided I was going to abandon it and have this be the first Mario game where I didn't complete and green star all the levels.
I sank hundreds of lives and a lot of hours into that one level (as well as the last Mystery House - couldn't use Peach there, Luigi in a cat suit ended up being easier), but I have to appreciate a game that motivates you to do the same tasks over and over again until it's in your muscle memory and you've memorized the level layout, but yet never feels arbitrary or unfair. It was tough, brutal even, but I felt like if I just practiced enough and got the moves and timing down, I could beat it - and when I was frustrated, I was frustrated with myself for messing up, not with the game (well, I might have cursed at the game a few times). I think that's the hallmark of good platformer design.
But two things I wish I'd known before doing either of the last post-game levels:
- You can jump high off the Piranha Creepers by continuing to hold down B! (which is counter-intuitive for Peach or anyone in a Tanooki suit since she's forced to float a bit before she lands on enemy's heads). I had never had to use that move before the end-game.
- On the dash panels, you don't have to dash in the very last part! If you let go of the dash button, you'll eventually slow to a "walking" dash on the panels which makes collecting the key coins less hurried and frenetic.
But yeah, great game. I might rank Galaxy 1 & 2 slightly higher personally just for the inventiveness of their core concept and various presentation aspects like their music (though I really liked the jazz influence here), but this was another very good entry. But there is no way I'm going to attempt to 100% this and get all stamps with all characters - I'm satisfied with just getting all the green stars and gold flags.
I just beat the game with all 380 Green Stars, Gold Flags, and 80 Stamps. I felt like this was a longer Mario game then most. Clocked in at 21:30. I wasn't expecting so many post-game levels. It's basically like the real game starts after you defeat Bowser. I still put the Galaxy games on a higher tier but this is definitely up there.
My save file only has 4 shining stars, though. I was missing 5 stamps and looked up on where to get them and did a big NOPE when I read you have to beat each level with each character. Don't get me wrong, it's a great game, but there's no way in hell I'm replaying the game another 4 times.
I'm hoping Nintendo makes a more open world Mario game next.
Apparently what people do is just go through each level again with one character, and when they reach the flagpole they boot up the other controllers in multiplayer so the remaining characters who haven't completed the level can touch the flagpole as well (though I think they all have to touch it within a few seconds of the first player doing so). That way you only have to go through each level one more time.
I'm sure the levels go pretty quickly since you don't have to worry about green stars or hitting the top of the flagpole, but yeah it seems like a bit of a hassle (especially with the post-game levels) just to get that fifth star, and I was fine just getting all 380 stars, golden flags and stamps.