Saturday, May 5, 2007

Review: Super Mario 64 DS (DS)

Graphics- 9.5/10
Sound- 10/10
Gameplay- 9/10
Replay Value- 10/10
Overall- 9/10

Messing with one of the greatest games of all time? What are they crazy they? What...it's actually good? Oh, then it's ok.

As you can tell, when this game first came out I was very nervous, they could really screw up one of the greatest games of all time. After it came out it started to get positive reviews and it put my mind a bit more at ease, but I still wanted to see for myself. Now that I own the game, my mind is 100% at ease. Much like New Super Mario Bros. they managed to stick close to the original formula while still adding plenty of new stuff, so you aren't buying Super Mario 64 (which still would have sold really well.) The biggest update to this game is the graphics. They have been updated greatly and some levels even have new graphics all together. When I say the graphics have been updated, I guess I really should say they have been sharpened, because that is what really happened. As for new graphics, go to levels like Tick-Tock Clock to understand what I'm saying, but certain aspects of the game have new stuff on them....it's hard to explain. Another update is to some of the levels, they have newly added parts. While some levels are kept the same, other have newly added areas, usually pertaining to a new star. Usually these new areas are fine, however I strongly disagree with what they did to Tick-Tock Clock. They added more floor. Anyone who has played the original will know that falling from type of significant height almost always assures you death. Now its near impossible to die. To test this I randomly jumped of the edges 10 time and I only died twice.

As I hinted at before some of the stars have been changed. However, the main thing with the stars is the addition of them. In the original game there were 120 stars, now there are 150. one of the big ways that this is achieved is with the "5 silver stars" star. This is basically like the classic eight red coin missions, only with five silver stars. Along with that there many other minor changes made to the stars that only hard-core players of Super Mario 64 will notice. Believe it or not the star-changing is not the big problem that I have. The biggest problem that I have is the controls. More specifically the D-Pad. This game is meant to be played with an analog stick, end of story. Nintendo tried to fix this problem by adding the option to use the touch screen as an analog stick, and well that just doesn't work. It is way to hard to get used to and can end up costing you a lot more lifes than the D-Pad costs you (I can't tell you how many lifes it has cost me.) Other than that I really have no big problems with the game. Could the graphics be better? Maybe, but they will do just fine and there are only a few instances where you notice them being poor. In fact, I was impressed at the leap between this game and the original cartridge for the N64. The other big thing with this game was the multiple characters. This works a lot better than I thought. All the character have there own abilities that make you think before you attempt to get a star. Yoshi can to his classic quick feet movement that gives you an extra little bit on your jump and can save you in tight situations. Mario can do his wall jump. Wario is extra strong and is the only one that can break the black boxes. Finally Luigi can jump really high and do a helicopter move after a backflip so he can gently float to the ground.

This is one of the main reasons I purchased the DS as was the original with the N64. Fans of that game will love this game for it's added content and enhanced graphics as well as the multiplayer aspect, which isn't half bad. The multiplayer is basically seeing who can collect the most stars in a certain amount of time, but you can hit the stars out of other player leading to utter chaos. It's unfortunate that you can't play the mini-games as multiplayer. The mini-games are unlocked by catching rabbits throughout the game and most of them are really good and incorporate the stylus well. Enough rambling, the bottom line is this game is well worth the 30-35 dollars you will pay. Buy it.

Pros: Enhanced graphics, Multiple characters, Multiplayer, More stars, More stuff in general.
Cons: Controls, Some level/Star changes are for the worse.

Review: Dan

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