While this is somewhat the 'down side' of the game, it does contain something no other Mario game has. It is the only game in which Delfino Plaza, the 'main area' (as the castle in 64 and the observatory in Galaxy), contains tons of stars, and can be seen as a level on its own. I think this was a great addition, and it's a shame it hasn't been used again.Glsicor said:The game does has lots of recycled boss fights, too many Red Coins missions (about three per world), and has quite a bit of glitches.
PMJ said:SMS is a decent game. As was mentioned before, it's really not that difficult unless you're going for 100% completion (in which case the difficulty shoots into the stratosphere). It plays just like Super Mario 64, except you're outside instead of in a castle.
To me, SMS is one of those games where you either love it or you hate it. If you have the opportunity to get this game, I would recommend doing so, to give it a try if for no other reason than that.
Yoshidude10 said:I love SMS. I agree with PMJ though, you either love it or hate it. I'm about 95% done with the game, but haven't completed it yet. I also agree with Pokequaza, Delfino Plaza is like a stage itself. Find it if you can get it. Definitely one of the better Mario games out there.
Which level would that be? I can probably help you.Tyraniking said:I just cannot beat a certain level in that gameIt's amazing, however. One of the best GC games I've played.