Now to the implementation and the gleanings of this continues seamlessly. Otherwise you would be depriving yourself of a little bit of sheer joie de vivre. So, before I tell you right now why I’m disappointed overall: This is a rock-solid game that you still have to play despite all the Wii Mote needs and the following nagging about details. The completely new ideas compared to the predecessor may be missing a bit, but who really cares when there are actually only a handful of other 3D games that can really keep up in this jumping league? And an Italian cliché grins at everyone.
And yes, I’ve never played it before, I approached it completely impartially and free of any advance praise – the Wii was never really mine for technical reasons – this game is absolutely brilliant. Such a good platformer is really opium for the people and why this is so in every single detail you can read here in the test. Maybe the Pegida weirdos should just play a little Mario, then they would be much more relaxed again. Three hours later and yes, I am completely at peace with myself and the world, Mario makes everything right again. Meh … what else should Mario’s spaceship look like? What you can find after the better half escaped mucking out! No batteries either, but I dug them up earlier, inserted them and off we go! Hey, itsa mii, Mario! What am i doing here? I just wanted to experience a ten-euro classic, the whole world is against me. Damn it, no batteries in the mote, there must still be some here … Ha, on it goes! The game starts, the upscaling of the Wii U is quite useful, although it helps that Galaxy 2 was one of the most beautiful games on the Wii, and off we go … Foxtrot Unicorn Charlie Carp pond, it wants a Wii nunchuck controller, otherwise it happens here nothing at all.
The 1.3 gigabytes load quickly, Nintendo’s servers had a good day yesterday, it laughs at me in the menu, just tap again and then … I rummage in some drawers to see where the sensor bar could be again and whether there is still a Wii-Mote hanging around somewhere.įound, found, uh, even a mote with a thing built in – how hot is that part that made this device reasonably accurate? Somehow, the bell wire of the sensor bar was quickly laid, the USB disk torn off the Wii U, the Bayonetta download – currently on offer for ten euros – corrupted and everything is connected.
To buy it, I can use the Wii U’s semi-modern shop, but after that all convenience ends.
I finally have Mario Galaxy 2, which I have never played before, which is an absolutely fantastic, brilliant game that is more than worth the ten euros that it will make until January 22nd. Oh, guys, adjust the c**p, don’t be so lazy!īasically, that’s all I personally have to say after an evening of the most positive frustration in a long time. But that can’t do much to a game that’s so damn good. Unfortunately not adapted or optimized for the Wii U.