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Didn’t like it as much as sunshine, galaxy 2 or
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: Mario's running speed is is between Super Mario Sunshine's and Galaxy's
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The game manages to recapture the old, sandbox style 3-D Platformer that we saw in Super Mario 64, Sunshine, and games like Banjo Kazooie.
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There seems to be a variety of different environments in this game, unlike Super Mario Galaxy and Sunshine
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If you liked super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario 64 you will probably like this
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The diving and long jump also make a return from Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario 64
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SMO feels like Mario 64 + Sunshine a century into the future
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I highly recommend it as it combines the best of Super Mario Sunshine, Galaxy, and even Mario Bros. into a delightful series of challenges and mini games
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The controls are aimikar to those in Super Mario Sunshine, with the dynamic of multiple stars (or moons, in this game's case) is similar to that of Super Mario Galaxy
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The game seemes to me more of sequel of Super Mario Sunshine
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It definitely feels like it harkens back to Super Mario 64 and Sunshine which is great.
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The best since Sunshine IMO.
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It reminds me of a cross between super mario sunshine and mario galaxy
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unlike Super Mario Galaxy and Sunshine
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You tap the button to float up and release to float down (similar to super mario sunshine, but no longer clunky)
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Never thought I would ever be into Mario again like I was as a kid with Super Mario 64 and Sunshine
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It’s just like Bintebdo said when they were showcasing this game: a return to the open world formula of Super Mario 64 and Sunshine
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I always loved "Super Mario Sunshine
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Unlike Super Mario 64 and Sunshine, Odyssey DOES NOT have a hub-world
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It's good back to its 64 and Sunshine roots
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If you like sunshine or 64 versions of Mario, then you will like this
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Amazing I love it I would really really really recommend getting this
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The sense of adventure and exploration was the freshest I have felt in a Super Mario Bros. game for a long time.