The last section that was swarming with Hammer Bros. Suddenly, getting through that first area seemed impossible. An afternoon of stress, screaming, and cursing. I don’t remember how many tries it took me it may have taken up a whole afternoon. It’s not like the level’s particularly short either, and the lack of checkpoints makes an already lengthy level feel like a freaking marathon. Yes, you read that right – no checkpoints. Suitably titled The Perfect Run, this challenge has you play through Grandmaster Galaxy again, except Mario only has one hit point and there are no checkpoints. It’s tricky but doable if you’ve made it this far. In case you don’t know, the last world you unlock, the Grandmaster Galaxy, offers a challenge called The Ultimate Test – one that, as the name suggests, requires you to have mastered nearly every skill you’ve honed throughout the game to beat it. Super Mario Galaxy 2 was one of those games, but while certainly tough at points, I never found myself tearing my hair out and screaming threw clenched teeth… until the very last challenge. I have to really love a game to go out of my way to 100% it, especially if I have to overcome some notoriously difficult challenges in order to do so. Note: I didn't talk about everything because as I said before, I plan to review the 3D Mario games in the future.WARNING: The following article contains spoilers for Super Mario Galaxy 2 Overall, Super Mario Galaxy Two is a masterpiece that has great galaxies, a beautiful soundtrack, a great power up and Yoshi. As for the story, Bowser kidnaps Peach and Mario must go save her for the millionth time. As for the bosses, they range from decent to pretty damn easy. I completed the game a few months ago and I haven't started the second half of the game yet. After you finish that, you unlock 120 green stars and you have to collect all of those to unlock the Ultimate Galaxy which only has one level. After you beat the game, you unlock the Special world which is Galaxy Two's excuse of reusing things from the first game. As for the Galaxies, they're pretty fun and memorable even tho Galaxy Two is also guilty of copying galaxies from the first game and even a level from Super Mario Sunshine. The 100 purple coins return from Galaxy one and thankfully they're only on small galaxies. Galaxy Two also has Comet coins you have to collect to unlock more stars and to complete the game. Unfortunately, you can't bring Yoshi to every Galaxy and you can't Play as Luigi (Well you can't play as him if he's not available in the level). Another thing Galaxy Two adds is Yoshi who now eats fruits to do different things like to reveal hidden platforms, make he run really fast, and make him float upwards for a limited time. It allows you to make three cloud platforms for you to stand on. However, Galaxy Two adds the Cloud Flower which is one of the best Power ups in Mario History. The Camera and the power ups are the same as Galaxy One. I can't decide if Galaxy Two's soundtrack is better then Galaxy one, but I can say that Galaxy Two is a better game then the first one. Super Mario Galaxy 2's soundtrack is incredible! Like Galaxy One, Galaxy Two goes for a orchestra and god damn is it beautiful.
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