Just wait till Splatoon, Xenoblade Chronicles X and Devil's Third release. Then you'll never ever leave that Wii U alone again.
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Just wait till Splatoon, Xenoblade Chronicles X and Devil's Third release. Then you'll never ever leave that Wii U alone again.
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| seinsmeld said: galaxy 2 is the best mario platformer ever. its hard and fun at the same time. galaxy was way too easy |
Galaxy DLC is just an expansion pack of the masterpiece that was the original. It does not need to be difficult to be enjoyable. Galaxy DLC was boring, predictable and lacks the space feel of the first one. Also, SM64 and Sunshine are better than Galaxy DLC.
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kinisking said:
Nope, he dieded. |
I got deadered
Lol, and I just bought my digital copy of SMG2 last night after having extra dollars from buying Citizens of Earth and the bundled DLC for MK8.
Galaxy 2 is pretty amazing. I hate using the Wii remote but I'll put up with it all day for MG2.
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| spemanig said: What did it for me was the Mario Galaxy 2 deal for $10. Mario Galaxy is my favorite Mario game of all time, but I didn't buy 2 because it felt like a rehash. (I wasn't really a big gamer back then. I just played a lot of games) I was so annoyed that one of my favorite games that was so perfect and whose experience was so complete was basically getting a $50 expansion pack, with a stripped down story. Fast forward to now, and I had been lately thinking about Galaxy. I was thinking critically about what made that game so grade, and eventually starting to want to play it again. But there was a problem. I 100% Galaxy. I don't 100% anything, but I did with Galaxy. Unfortunately, that kind of made me sick of it. I really never want to play another level in that game ever again, which is probably a really weird relationship to have with one of your favorite games. I wanted to play Galaxy, but I didn't want to play Galaxy. What to do?
Let's be clear, by then I knew that I wanted to play Galaxy 2, but it was and is only a whim. I wasn't excited to play Galaxy 2. I was excited to play Galaxy 2 for $10 without needing to leave my house. If I didn't buy it now, I knew I wouldn't be buying it for a long time, and I'd have regretted not just picking the damn thing up when it was cheap, just because I was trying to prove something.
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Honestly I felt like Galaxy 2 was really the only game (apart from Mario Party and Wii Sports/Play series) that Nintendo milked for the Wii. Like you, I couldnt bring myself to purchase Galaxy 2 despite loving the first game to bits. I felt it was more of Galaxy 1.5 than a sequel.
I remember when I finished Galaxy I didnt want it to end and wished for something to allow me to enjoy the game for longer, but then Galaxy 2 came out and I really wasnt impressed or interested in buying it.
But yes the power of sales compels me to always turn on my Wii U once a week and getting Galaxy 2 for a bargain price is something of a godsend.
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