
Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
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Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
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As The First Game To Feature Yoshi As The Hero, It
As the first game to feature Yoshi as the hero, it also states Mario & Luigi's history.
The Graphics:
The graphic's are loose yet crisp, and they are good to look at. It's a game with a unique style of sprites.
The Audio:
The music in the game is not really like, "Ahh! My ears have shattered!" but however the tunes are nice, it's just the sound.
The gameplay:
It's simple side-scroller, which mean's it' in 2D and is pretty easy to master the controls. The actual levels are pretty fun to complete and they are fun to play again to complete the game by getting all the flowers, red coins, etc. The game also has mini-games in which you might play after a level. You can also unlock mini-games to play whenever you want and bonus levels to, again, complete.
This is a game which side-scroller fans will love. This game also adds to the famous plumber brother's timeline, except this is at the beginning.
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Oshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 - First Of Al
oshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 - First of all Yoshi's Island!? Come on, what a terrible name! But once you start the game you don't care. Yoshi's Island is wonderful. Simple but fun gameplay. Beautiful, pastel drawn graphics which are crisp and sharp. Tons of brilliant ideas. Yoshi's Island has it all. One second you're desperately trying to control Yoshi as he slides down a muddy bank towards a dinosaur-eating fish, next you've transformed into a submarine and sailing under the level, avoiding hazards like jellyfish. The levels are consistently excellent and the learning curve is perfect. You will NEVER get tired of it. Even once you've completed the game you'll go back and replay levels, trying to get a higher percentage. The bosses are superb and each has a specific way to defeat them. There are loads of little touches which make this game a dream to play. The enemies are great too. Some are classic, others new. The only problem is with the ground-pounding, as it requires pinpoint positioning. But that's it.
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