Super Mario Galaxy Review
13 out of 15
Mario's flying high and all it took was a little Wii.
Date: Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Author: Tracy Erickson

Underwhelming multiplayer is easily overlooked; however, issues with the camera are harder to forgive. Maintaining simple control over the view or providing a faultless automatic camera is a must for platform games and Super Mario Galaxy falls flat in this regard. Everything else works wonderfully—interesting application of motion-controls, inventive new levels, and a cute presentation. Super Mario Galaxy earns its spot at the top of the Wii library and deserves space in yours as well.

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