Super Mario Galaxy

Super Mario Galaxy (known as Super Mario Wii in South Korea) is a platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii. It was released in November 2007 and is the third main 3D installment in the mainline series of the Super Mario franchise. It was followed by a sequel Super Mario Galaxy 2 in May 2010 and has been re-released on Super Mario 3D All-Stars, alongside Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine for the Nintendo Switch on September 18, 2020.

Why It's A Galaxy Full Of Stars

 * 1) Tight and responsive controls for the most part.
 * 2) Creative level design that makes good use of gravity-based platforming. At the same time, not every level is based around planetoids.
 * 3) The plot. Not only it is more complex than other in Mario platforming games (outside of Sunshine and the sequel, but it can be really heartbreaking at some points:
 * 4) * Rosalina's storybook, parts of which are unlocked throughout the game and the final one is achieved by completing Galaxy, tells a story, when Rosalina was young, she spotted a broken spaceship with a star child named Luma who was searching for her mother, so Rosalina was waiting with Luma for that, and additionally they scattered a comet that became their shelter. After that, Rosalina and Luma built a house on the comet and found other lonely Lumas, however, Rosalina was sad that he never found her family, but Lumas appreciated her efforts because Rosalina became their foster mother, and even with that, the princess of space still wants to see her old family and still visits her home planet once a century. The saddest chapters are 4th and 7th, with the fourth, Rosalina saw her mother in the dream, but she started missing her mother, and the seven tells about Rosalina's homesick about her home planet and the fact that Rosalina's mother passed off wasn't good for her either.
 * 5) * The ending can be unsettling since it introduces not only a lamenting Bowser, who's planet creates a supernova without the grand star, but the Lumas sacrifice themselves to neutralize it and to make player see Mario/Luigi and Rosalina explaining the cycle of stars (which means that Lumas die to create the new ones). Finally, Luigi/Mario wake up in the place where Bowser has stolen the castle and see a festival with characters seen earlier as Dino Piranha and Bowser Jr. in the background. Well, it's such a good ending!
 * 6) * If you completed the game with both characters for 100%, you will see a cutscene, where Rosalina leaves the planet mentioned in her storybook and you can see a Luma in the rusty ship on the planet.
 * 7) Gorgeous graphics that push the Wii to its technical limits, which looks like they were made for a PS3, Wii U, or even a early era PS4 game.
 * 8) Through-out the level appear crystals called Star Bits, collecting them is not only a very satisfying thing to do, but also collecting at least 50 of them earns you a 1-up (as opposed to 100 coins in older Mario games). They can also be used to feed hungry Lumas and unlock levels.
 * 9) Fantastic orchestral soundtrack, which contains a lot of great themes such as Gusty Garden, Good Egg, Bowser's Dark Matter Plant/Star Reactor (which is a rearranged Koopa's Road from SM64), Bowser's Galaxy Reactor, rearranged Ground theme from Toy Time Galaxy, Purple Coins theme, and a lot of boss themes as Bowser fight.
 * 10) Rosalina is a very good new character with significantly more depth and character than most characters in the series. Most of the lore comes from a single book you can read, which is found in library.
 * 11) Amazing boss battles, there are some of them:
 * 12) Kingfin (appears in Bonefin Galaxy as a holder of the only star; you should attack him by using shells underwater);
 * 13) Dino Piranha/Fiery Dino (Good Egg Galaxy is his home; he is the first boss you ever encounter and you should defeat him by smacking his tail to head, and the buffed version found in the Melty Molten Galaxy as the 3rd main star makes the Dino Piranha make his tail on fire and leaving hot steps after);
 * 14) Bowser is considered to be not only the best boss in the game, the best in every Mario game in general. He appears three times (Bowser's Star Reactor, Bowser's Dark Matter Plant and the final one, Bowser's Galaxy Reactor), but the last battle is a top-notch since he has three phases (the first is smacking his face inside a boulder, the second is making him spin by spinning the green bulbs, and the final is simply forcing Bowser to break the glass and get his tail on fire).
 * 15) Mario has a new Spin Attack which allows him to attack and helps with platforming.
 * 16) Good use of motion controls that enhance the gameplay without feeling intrusive, notably mini-games which use the Wii Remote in creative ways.
 * 17) Proper power-ups return to the 3D games with classics like the Fire Flower and new ones like the Ice Flower and Bee Mushroom.
 * 18) Smooth frame rate by 60 FPS that never, ever dips.
 * 19) High amount of replay value, with 242 collectable stars (121 for each character), making for a game that can last for at least eleven hours.
 * 20) Obtaining every Power Star unlocks Luigi as a playable character, allowing you to replay the game with him. Luigi controls slightly differently from Mario so it doesn't feel like a simple character skin change. Completing the game with both Mario and Luigi unlocks one final mini level Grand Finale Galaxy, that is basically Peach's castle before it was destroyed, which is a nice reward, and in comparison to previous 3D titles (as Super Mario Sunshine, which gives you a postcard after 120 shines).

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Some of the levels force you to use motion controls (e.g. Star Ball and manta ray levels) instead of simply using the Nunchuk, which can be very frustrating.
 * 2) While the controls are solid, they have tendency to mess up during gravity sections.
 * 3) The Spring Mushroom is often considered one of the worst power-ups in the entire Mario franchise, and this game in general. Spring Mario is nearly impossible to control, and this form leads to cheap deaths unless used correctly. However, it is used only in Toy Time Galaxy.
 * 4) Mario's jumping moveset is rather limited compared to other 3D Mario games (e.g. you can't dive).
 * 5) When you enter frozen water in the Freezeflame Galaxy, the screen will go fuzzy.
 * 6) There are some bad levels in the game, such as Dusty Dune Galaxy, Rolling Gizmo Galaxy, Bubble Blast Galaxy, and Snow Cap Galaxy.
 * 7) When you quit the game, your lives will be reset to 4.
 * 8) Daredevil levels can be frustrating to some folks
 * 9) In the Super Luigi Galaxy mode, even though Luigi is the controllable character, the NPC Luigi is still here and not Mario,  essentially having two Luigis in the game; therefore, this concept can be very confusing and very out putting to several gamers.

Reception
Super Mario Galaxy received universal acclaim, and has a Metacritic score of 97. It was also a commercial success, selling over 12 million copies along with an additional 8 million copies via Super Mario 3D All-Stars's sales and is widely considered to be one of the greatest Mario games.

Trivia

 * It spawned memes like "U R MR GAY YA I M R U?" and "So… Chunks, Huh".

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