After reading your complains about the camera (personal opinion, so i don't argue about that). It does feel strange from time to time. At least until you get used to it. I do understand, why the camera is what it is, although in some places it would be better to have control over the camera, in some places it's better that you don't (or, that the camera is what it is), since you, who have played SM64 or Sunshine, propably remember how hard some places were, just because the camera couldn't offer the angle you would have needed, so you had to go pretty much blindfolded from time to time. In this case, i think the camera in Galaxy works better. In some places you do have control over the camera in SMG.
Like Sullla said, the game takes elements from SM64 and SMB3. Despite it's similarities, i think it should not be thought as a sequel to SM64, but a sequel for SMB 3.
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Eikä Japanisti.
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