• Reviews around sprites (4.13 of 5)

    Super Mario Sunshine

    • But I have gotton better at the game; and now I can quickly get many Shine Sprites
    • Plus, the central location of Delfino Plaza has a good amount of Shine Sprites to find, as well.
    • The game centers around Shine Sprites
    • As a result of this pollution, sun-shaped objects called "Shine Sprites", the island's sources of power, have disappeared, and the island is covered in a perpetual shadow
    • Mario learns that the source of energy on Isle Delfino are these Shine Sprites
    • Your goal is to collect 120 Shine Sprites in different areas on the island but there are only nine areas on the island to go to which is a little disappointing
    • Play through the game as Mario meets new friends, solves puzzles, and returns the Shine Sprites to their rightful place at the Shine Gate!
    • In this game, you lead Mario with his water pak "FLUDD" through beautiful adventure fields in pursuit of Shine Sprites,mystical creatures that keep the sun shining onIsle Delfino
    • To retrieve the Shine Sprites that light up this tropical paradise so that the islanders can live out their lives as they normally would and, of course, to clear Mario's name
    • There are also various hidden areas and challenges across Isle Delfino where more Shine Sprites can be obtained
    • There are several different perfectly challenging and exciting levels where Mario attempts to collect all the Shine Sprites that return Isle Delfino back to its original beautiful condition.
    • He soon finds out that the Island's main source of power, the Shine Sprites have all dissappeared and he must find them all and return the island to it's former beauty
    • But before he gets there an imposter named Shadow Mario has been spoiling the island which makes the Shine Sprites flee the island leaving the island's residents in darkness
    • The levels can be a blast, there's a nice variety of Shine Sprites to get
    • Much like the Stars from Super Mario 64, Mario must collect these Shine Sprites to advance to worlds
    • The Shine Sprites make a the game different than other Mario adventures, since Mario has been so into super mushrooms, fire flowers, and super stars.
    • After Mario continues to clean Isle Delfino, retrieving Shine Sprites, and defeats Bowser Jr., still disguised as Shadow Mario, at least once in all of the areas of the island, a flood falls upon Delfino Plaza, opening up a cave that leads into Corona Mountain that Shadow Mario disappears into
    • Throughout the game, players may also find Blue Coins, which can be exchanged for more Shine Sprites
    • As a result of this pollution, sun-shaped objects called "Shine Sprites", the island's sources of power, have disappeared, and the island is covered in a perpetual shadow
    • Mario's punishment is to clean up the island, and restore it's power source the Shine Sprites
    • The moves are exactly the same, you collect coins, and instead of collecting 120 power stars, you collect these things called Shine Sprites
    • Now, Mario must clean the city, capturing Shine Sprites and incrementally brightening the city, while trying to solve the riddle as to Princess Peach's whereabouts
    • Finding all 120 Shine Sprites or those few coins, whatever your task may be, Super Mario Sunshine is a blast to play
    • And the Shine Sprites are missing.
    • He is put on trial, however it turns out to be a mere kangaroo court where the judge immediately finds Mario guilty and orders him to clean up the graffiti and recover the Shine Sprites
    • You get the Shine Sprites by doing different things, like collecting red coins, defeating bosses, climbing places.
    • Each world has a good amount of Shine Sprites that you can get.
    • There are 120 Shine Sprites that you have to collect, meaning it's a VERY LONG game
    • that sounds like Mario!?The islanders are saying that Mario's mess has polluted the island and caused their energy source the Shine Sprites, to vanish.
    • The Sprites start out fairly easy to find, and as you go on through the game, they get harder and harder to find.
    • The island becomes dark because the Shine Sprites, which light the city, have all gone away because of the goo
    • In Super Mario Sunshine, paradise turns into a public relations nightmare when a beloved Italian is falsely accused of dirtying up an island resort with ugly magic gloop, chasing away the island's magical Shine Sprites and making things dark and dirty for vacationers everywhere
    • This game is challenging and has great replay value and if you want to get all 120 Shine Sprites you'll probably want a Guide to help you
    • And the Shine Sprites are missing.
    • Like Super Mario 64 obtaining Stars, players obtain Shine Sprites by clearing various objectives given to Mario upon entering each stage, with more objectives unlocked in each level after clearing an existing one
    • Pushing the game pad forward results in Mario meandering in a weird "S" pattern
    • The graphics r very good for an old gc game
    • and I doubt I ever will
    • I'm not saying its bad I just think it would be nice to take a break from it once in a while
    • Pushing the game pad forward results in Mario meandering in a weird "S" pattern