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3.93 average rating based on 640 ratings
This is a fun selection of games. Super Mario Galaxy is the strongest of the bunch, with tight controls and impressive cinematic cutscenes, but all three are great in their own way. Super Mario Sunshine is perhaps the weakest as it contains some odd gameplay choices and there are a few glitches here and there, but it doesn't detract too much from the gameplay experience.
There clearly hasn't been much effort placed into this release by Nintendo though. The games are basically just simple ports, upgraded into HD visuals.
Of course, the collection contains great classic games but they could have taken the opportunity to elevate it further.
I'm a "they should have adapted the Nintendo DS version of Super Mario 64" truther.
It's lazy corporate Nintendo greed, but it's what got me into Sunshine and Galaxy so I can't complain. Didn't finish Super Mario 64 though.
3D All-Stars provides EXACTLY what you'd expect from the cover: a direct port of Mario 64, Sunshine, and Galaxy. Unfortunately, these games pretty much look exactly the same and generally feel a bit worse to play since their controls don't translate particularly well when taken from their original consoles. 64 felt fine enough, but losing the GameCube's fantastic analog triggers takes away a lot of the charm from Mario Sunshine's controls, and the lack of the GameCube control stick's 8-directional notches also makes movement just feel worse to me somehow. Don't even get me started on the reproduction of the wiimote pointer in Galaxy. Combine that with the full-price $60 price tag that Nintendo slapped on this game along with the FOMO-driven limited time release, and you have a title that I just can't defend to anyone who has access to the originals in any way.
Simply put, if you don't have an alternative way to play these three games and you can get your hands on a cartridge, sure. Give it a go, have fun, they're still all great games. But if you have alternative options, ESPECIALLY if you have the original games, there's just no reason to pick …
3D All-Stars provides EXACTLY what you'd expect from the cover: a direct port of Mario 64, Sunshine, and Galaxy. Unfortunately, these games pretty much look exactly the same and generally feel a bit worse to play since their controls don't translate particularly well when taken from their original consoles. 64 felt fine enough, but losing the GameCube's fantastic analog triggers takes away a lot of the charm from Mario Sunshine's controls, and the lack of the GameCube control stick's 8-directional notches also makes movement just feel worse to me somehow. Don't even get me started on the reproduction of the wiimote pointer in Galaxy. Combine that with the full-price $60 price tag that Nintendo slapped on this game along with the FOMO-driven limited time release, and you have a title that I just can't defend to anyone who has access to the originals in any way.
Simply put, if you don't have an alternative way to play these three games and you can get your hands on a cartridge, sure. Give it a go, have fun, they're still all great games. But if you have alternative options, ESPECIALLY if you have the original games, there's just no reason to pick this one up.
ottima collezione di capitoli di Mario, i migliori, nonostante manchi la presenza del seguito Galaxy 2. Giocabilità ottima come sempre e porting su Switch curato, nonostante sia emulazione. Non fatevelo sfuggire, nonostante le scorte rimaste possano scarseggiare. Voto: 9.5/10
Now as some may already outlined, this isn't a review of the games themselves per se. All of these games are established classics, well sunshine may be debatable, but all are great games. However, this is a shameless cash grab and I don't advise anyone to purchase.
For someone like me who never got a chance to play these games when they released, the upgrades are piss poor. Mario 64 isn't even 1080p and it's letter boxed. The camera is still shit which makes the game unplayable. Nintendo should have fixed these issues to preserve the game for future generations to appreciate.
Sunshine looks beautiful but again is held back by camera issues. Fixes to that would have gone a long way. Of the three, this one is probably the best to me.
Mario galaxy...ehhh, I'm not feeling it. It's too easy and feels very tied to the wii's controls. It runs the best of the three but I'm not feeling it in this package.
For the little they did to package this, it's def not worth $60. I read that it is basically running on emulation. Nintendo played the nostalgia card and it worked beautifully. However, it's going to …
Now as some may already outlined, this isn't a review of the games themselves per se. All of these games are established classics, well sunshine may be debatable, but all are great games. However, this is a shameless cash grab and I don't advise anyone to purchase.
For someone like me who never got a chance to play these games when they released, the upgrades are piss poor. Mario 64 isn't even 1080p and it's letter boxed. The camera is still shit which makes the game unplayable. Nintendo should have fixed these issues to preserve the game for future generations to appreciate.
Sunshine looks beautiful but again is held back by camera issues. Fixes to that would have gone a long way. Of the three, this one is probably the best to me.
Mario galaxy...ehhh, I'm not feeling it. It's too easy and feels very tied to the wii's controls. It runs the best of the three but I'm not feeling it in this package.
For the little they did to package this, it's def not worth $60. I read that it is basically running on emulation. Nintendo played the nostalgia card and it worked beautifully. However, it's going to make me hesitant to buy similar collections in the future.

THIS IS NOT A REVIEW OF THE GAMES OF THIS COLLECTION! THIS IS A REVIEW OF 3D ALL STARS AS A COLLECTION AND HOW MUCH IT INCLUDES
MY REVIEWS OF THE GAMES ARE LINKED HERE
With that out of the way, This is my review
Super Mario 3D All-Stars is a weird one. It was created to celebrate Mario's 35th Anniversary and is a Compilation of 3 (Very great) Mario games which are Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy. I'm happy these games are on here but I feel like there should've been more...
Most video game collections will have more than just games. They will have music, art, trailers, etc.
Super Mario 3D All-Stars only has the 3 games with brief summaries on them and the 3 soundtracks of these games. No artwork (Unless you count the loading screens), no trailers, etc. There's not much here.
These games are also simply ports. They aren't changed all that much (apart from some minor changes in Mario 64 such as the removal of the Backwards Long Jump and "So long gay Bowser".)
The games have all gotten new …

THIS IS NOT A REVIEW OF THE GAMES OF THIS COLLECTION! THIS IS A REVIEW OF 3D ALL STARS AS A COLLECTION AND HOW MUCH IT INCLUDES
MY REVIEWS OF THE GAMES ARE LINKED HERE
With that out of the way, This is my review
Super Mario 3D All-Stars is a weird one. It was created to celebrate Mario's 35th Anniversary and is a Compilation of 3 (Very great) Mario games which are Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy. I'm happy these games are on here but I feel like there should've been more...
Most video game collections will have more than just games. They will have music, art, trailers, etc.
Super Mario 3D All-Stars only has the 3 games with brief summaries on them and the 3 soundtracks of these games. No artwork (Unless you count the loading screens), no trailers, etc. There's not much here.
These games are also simply ports. They aren't changed all that much (apart from some minor changes in Mario 64 such as the removal of the Backwards Long Jump and "So long gay Bowser".)
The games have all gotten new controls for the Switch (Which you can't change by the way), Are all bumped up to HD which makes games like Mario Galaxy look incredible and made Mario Sunshine widescreen. Mario 64 weirdly doesn't have widescreen.
The controls I've heard bothers people. But I didn't really mind apart from a few times.
Nintendo has also seemed to just pretend that Super Mario Galaxy 2 doesn't exist as it isn't on here.
It's also full price at 60 dollars and is a limited release. The game should be 40 dollars and if they wanted to make it limited, they could've just made the physical release limited rather than both.
Super Mario 3D All-Stars is a fun experience that takes you through the history of Nintendo's Red Italian Plumber... But the price, limited run, and lack of features hurts it...
If you have a Switch, please buy... But don't expect a whole lot
Happy 35 Years Mario
Would Lightly Recommend
3/5
Super Mario 3D All-Stars is the game many of us knew was coming, but with Nintendo being more secretive than Willy Wonka and his Chocolate Factory, we just never knew when. Well, it's here, and while the complaints people have for the game are legitimate, such as the limited release window, few bonus features added to the game or the minor upgrades in graphics and gameplay, you are still getting three of the greatest video games of all time in one package, playable either on your TV or on the go. That, in my mind, is worth the $60 price tag.
As for the games themselves, remember these are games that are now at least 13 years old. The age at times shows up. Super Mario 64, a game I loved as a teen when I had the N64, still has that awkward camera that I hated back then. Super Mario Sunshine still has that "black sheep" aura about it, even if the game itself is more fun than people made it out to be. Galaxy is absolutely gorgeous and looks like it could be a Switch era release. No longer forcing players to use the motion controls and allowing …
Super Mario 3D All-Stars is the game many of us knew was coming, but with Nintendo being more secretive than Willy Wonka and his Chocolate Factory, we just never knew when. Well, it's here, and while the complaints people have for the game are legitimate, such as the limited release window, few bonus features added to the game or the minor upgrades in graphics and gameplay, you are still getting three of the greatest video games of all time in one package, playable either on your TV or on the go. That, in my mind, is worth the $60 price tag.
As for the games themselves, remember these are games that are now at least 13 years old. The age at times shows up. Super Mario 64, a game I loved as a teen when I had the N64, still has that awkward camera that I hated back then. Super Mario Sunshine still has that "black sheep" aura about it, even if the game itself is more fun than people made it out to be. Galaxy is absolutely gorgeous and looks like it could be a Switch era release. No longer forcing players to use the motion controls and allowing you to play the game with a pro controller makes it so much more fun than when I tried it years ago and quit because I hated having to use the motion controls.
Overall, are there nitpicks? Yes. Are the games still legendary? Yes. I highly recommend picking this up, sooner rather than later.
I am very happy to have a collection of 3 classic Mario games (all great 3D adventures) but doesn't improve anything about the games. These are simply ports, not remakes. I am upset that Super Mario Galaxy 2 was not included in this collection as it certainly would have been a desired addition.
it may be a low effort port... but it's a low effort port of three amazing games on a modern portable system. so... shut up.
Sunshine and Galaxy look especially great. Nothing fancy, but the graphics are smoothed out so it's not all pixelated on my non-analog TVs, which is really what I wanted. Now enjoying dying over and over and over in Sunshine. Knocked a star off because of the change in the inverted controls on Sunshine, which is contributing to how much I'm dying. 😂
I was conflicted on this. Do I not get this because of Nintendo’s practices of manufactured exclusivity that hurt the end-consumer in the long-run, or do I get this because I want to vote with my wallet and help show Nintendo that we want preservation of games like this?
tl;dr, I pre-ordered it. I want to play Sunshine and Galaxy again.
Preordered. Can't wait to re-live 64 and also finally play Galaxy and Sunshine!
Preorded my physical copy(wish there was a steelbook)! Only wish they would have included mario galaxy 2 as well....