Super Mario Sunshine
Platform: Gamecube
Rating: E for everyone
         Mario is back and he's taking a vacation on Delfino Island. But there's a problem. Another "Mario" is on the island covering everything in sight with sludge, and Delfino blames the actual Mario for the crime. So Mario has to stay on the island till he cleans it and clear his name. Armed with only a multi-use water pack and his quick reflexes Mario is up to another adventure of getting soaked and slimed. The people who made this game must be pretty tired by now after making this highly detailed game. The entire game is nicely detailed including the water and sludge. The controls and gameplay is very similar to Super Mario 64. The controls are very simple it takes about a minute or 2 to get used to, but be sure to know how much force your puting on the squirt buttion so you know when you can walk or not while squirting.
          The gameplay is very simple as well. Like in Super Mario 64, you have to do certan tasks to grab Shines, tasks include grabbing 8 red coins, defeating bosses, and walking through an obstacle course without your water-pack. There are also secret Shines and if you collect 10 blue coins you can recieve a Shine. The music has a nice tropcial theme to it but some of the non-cut-scene voices are a bit odd but the sound effects are o.k. If you plan to play this game i reccomend you play Super Mario 64 before this to get used to the controls and a downside to this game is that you only hold to 2 nozzle heads, but anyways this is a good game.

Ths Score:
Graphics: 4.0
Sound: 3.0
Controls: 3.5
Gameplay: 3.5

   
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