![]() ![]() I suppose the first thing that separates Super Mario Sunshine from the rest of 3D Mario games is the addition of the “F.L.U.D.D.”, a device that shoots water and doubles as a jetpack. So now it is time to look at whether or not this general dislike for the game holds any weight, or if it was blown out of proportion. To the best of my recollection before replaying this game for this review, I wasn’t particularly bothered by the quality of Super Mario Sunshine when I first played it on the Nintendo GameCube. So as I begin my review, it should be noted that Super Mario Sunshine is collectively considered the weakest of the three games in this collection, and is also considered the worst of the 3D Mario games (with the possible exception on the DS remake of Super Mario 64). If you were looking for the first part that covers Super Mario 64, you can find it here: Review: Super Mario 3D All-Stars, Part 1: Super Mario 64 (Switch). Today I am reviewing the second game that is part of the Super Mario 3D All Stars collection, Super Mario Sunshine. Links- Home– Reviews– Articles– Videos– Library– Contact
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