" Let's ah Go, It's ah Mario time! ", the common catch phrase that can be heard said by the infamous plummer himself Mario! In this Mario game Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Princess Toadstool are enjoying a nice get together/ picnic in Dinosaur Land. Mario & Luigi step out to go for a nice glide around Dinosaur land, but the moment they leave the evil scheming Bowser comes and kidnaps Princess Peach and it's up to Mario (with the option of playing as Luigi) to save her! In addition for the first time in any game in the Mario franchise Yoshi comes in four colors, green,yellow,red, and blue but to unlock the colors you have to find the secret star world levels so enjoy and good luck finding them!
Graphics: 10"How's Mario looking now days?" ,well in Super Mario World the graphics are of moderately high quality, you can make out fairly easy which character's are who although there actual face close up isn't very detailed. Now the stage design however was flourishing in detail and the animation was suburb. For example on water stages Mario could be seen breathing underwater so little air bubbles would show and would be rising to the top while Mario was submerged underwater and the water would rock in a rocking motion from left to right at the top. On the land stages the sky depicts moving clouds which made the game more realistic to me.
Sound: 9The sound heard in Super Mario World isn't very special I'm sorry to say. Nothing really particular stuck out for me with Super Mario World's sound properties. The sound didn't make me feel like I was in the Mario world but then again it was rather bland and repetitive on stages but when you changed over worlds the soundtrack did alternate, and could be heard smoothly and clearly with perfect pitch.
Addictiveness: 8
Super Mario World is diffidently well worth a second go around(replay) because the world seen in Dinosaur land is unique and it has in my opinion the best line up of Koopa bosses in the Mario franchise. Other contributing factor to my reasoning for being addicted to Super Mario World would be the all the secret stages spread out all over the game, and the different colored Yoshi's. Now the secret stages contribute to the Super Mario World's addictiveness to play because finding and unlocking all of the secret stages take time and concentration and you can't just breeze trough looking for them(hint you can find them extremely early on in the game). Now the different colored Yoshi's make the game addicting because you have to find them and complete the level you found them on to get them permanently(and finding the secret area's to unlock them aren't easy). And last but not least there are these switch boards that you have the option of looking for and can unlock to unlock certain thinks on stage's like powers and etc. Their are four switch boards so good luck finding them(they color of the switch boards are yellow,green,red and blue).
Story: 8
Well if you were expecting the Mushroom Kingdom you are sorely mistaken! This Mario game takes place in Dinosaur land, a far off place were Mario and Luigi decided to take the two princess Peach and Toadstool. Well story from that point on goes on like any other game in the Mario franchise, Princess Peach manages to get herself captured by Bowser and it's up Mario and Luigi to save her(in Super Mario World you can alternate and play as both).The bosses seen in Super Mario World preside in castles there are 7 main boss castles(the bigger ones with numbers) and the mini bosses preside in the smaller looking castles. There are plenty of stages as well as worlds both secret and regular to keep you occupied for quite a long time!
Depth: 8
"So how big is the game and what does it offer?", Super Mario World is huge, with 9 worlds altogether(counted with the two secret ones) and there are way to many stages to count both secret and regular. The game takes a while to beat and in the final castle navigation is difficult because the final castle has a combination of every castle you beat stage design. The game has plenty to do in it you will be occupied for quite a while if you plan to do everything there is to do in the game like find the secret star road or the top secret area and even locating the multiple colored Yoshi's.
Difficulty: 7 The difficulty of Super Mario World is pretty relaxed, with the simple controls the game has. There are no complex control maneuvers so difficulty is next to none. Bosses can easily be beaten with little effort. The only problem's I had with the bosses were castles 3 and the final castle, Boswer's(even though you fight him on a air ship).
Overall: 9.5
The overall experience with Super Mario World was, the game was pure fun, even though the difficulty was easy and the story's overall plot is repetitive.
" Let's ah Go, It's ah Mario time! ", the common catch phrase that can be heard said by the infamous plummer himself Mario! In this Mario game Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Princess Toadstool are enjoying a nice get together/ picnic in Dinosaur Land. Mario & Luigi step out to go for a nice glide around Dinosaur land, but the moment they leave the evil scheming Bowser comes and kidnaps Princess Peach and it's up to Mario (with the option of playing as Luigi) to save her! In addition for the first time in any game in the Mario franchise Yoshi comes in four colors, green,yellow,red, and blue but to unlock the colors you have to find the secret star world levels so enjoy and good luck finding them!
Graphics: 10"How's Mario looking now days?" ,well in Super Mario World the graphics are of moderately high quality, you can make out fairly easy which character's are who although there actual face close up isn't very detailed. Now the stage design however was flourishing in detail and the animation was suburb. For example on water stages Mario could be seen breathing underwater so little air bubbles would show and would be rising to the top while Mario was submerged underwater and the water would rock in a rocking motion from left to right at the top. On the land stages the sky depicts moving clouds which made the game more realistic to me.
Sound: 9The sound heard in Super Mario World isn't very special I'm sorry to say. Nothing really particular stuck out for me with Super Mario World's sound properties. The sound didn't make me feel like I was in the Mario world but then again it was rather bland and repetitive on stages but when you changed over worlds the soundtrack did alternate, and could be heard smoothly and clearly with perfect pitch.
Addictiveness: 8
Super Mario World is diffidently well worth a second go around(replay) because the world seen in Dinosaur land is unique and it has in my opinion the best line up of Koopa bosses in the Mario franchise. Other contributing factor to my reasoning for being addicted to Super Mario World would be the all the secret stages spread out all over the game, and the different colored Yoshi's. Now the secret stages contribute to the Super Mario World's addictiveness to play because finding and unlocking all of the secret stages take time and concentration and you can't just breeze trough looking for them(hint you can find them extremely early on in the game). Now the different colored Yoshi's make the game addicting because you have to find them and complete the level you found them on to get them permanently(and finding the secret area's to unlock them aren't easy). And last but not least there are these switch boards that you have the option of looking for and can unlock to unlock certain thinks on stage's like powers and etc. Their are four switch boards so good luck finding them(they color of the switch boards are yellow,green,red and blue).
Story: 8
Well if you were expecting the Mushroom Kingdom you are sorely mistaken! This Mario game takes place in Dinosaur land, a far off place were Mario and Luigi decided to take the two princess Peach and Toadstool. Well story from that point on goes on like any other game in the Mario franchise, Princess Peach manages to get herself captured by Bowser and it's up Mario and Luigi to save her(in Super Mario World you can alternate and play as both).The bosses seen in Super Mario World preside in castles there are 7 main boss castles(the bigger ones with numbers) and the mini bosses preside in the smaller looking castles. There are plenty of stages as well as worlds both secret and regular to keep you occupied for quite a long time!
Depth: 8
"So how big is the game and what does it offer?", Super Mario World is huge, with 9 worlds altogether(counted with the two secret ones) and there are way to many stages to count both secret and regular. The game takes a while to beat and in the final castle navigation is difficult because the final castle has a combination of every castle you beat stage design. The game has plenty to do in it you will be occupied for quite a while if you plan to do everything there is to do in the game like find the secret star road or the top secret area and even locating the multiple colored Yoshi's.
Difficulty: 7 The difficulty of Super Mario World is pretty relaxed, with the simple controls the game has. There are no complex control maneuvers so difficulty is next to none. Bosses can easily be beaten with little effort. The only problem's I had with the bosses were castles 3 and the final castle, Boswer's(even though you fight him on a air ship).
Overall: 9.5
The overall experience with Super Mario World was, the game was pure fun, even though the difficulty was easy and the story's overall plot is repetitive.