I still love the idea of unlimited exploration. It holds such promise.
Collecting Power Moons is very satisfying.
Plenty of post-game content.
You can play music during regular exploration!
Bowser kidnaps Peach. Again.
Certain captures have very limited movesets and ranges, cutting off a lot of potential.
Barely any effort put into updates, such as new outfits.
An excellent start to the Nintendo Switch, featuring beloved elements from classic 3D platformers while cautiously introducing new mechanics.
Outstanding
N/A
This game loves to reward you for doing something right!
Hundreds of collectibles!
Excellent variety of worlds, stages, and levels.
The soundtrack quality wasn't that noticeable until now.
Not really a game you would want to play again.
A good way to pick up from Yoshi's Woolly World, though it gets tedious at times and makes you wonder how they plan to continue the series. If they continue the series.
Pretty Good
100%
Plenty of collectibles.
Plenty of 3D exploration.
Storyline is not forced.
Luma.
More ports than remakes.
That being said, there weren't any new characters or elements added.
Graphics barely improved.
It's about time! Super Mario 64 is still a classic, Super Mario Sunshine exists, and Super Mario Galaxy isn't as fresh as I remember it being - it's better for nostalgia, really. What's next?