I also had issues with Mario clipping through moving platforms and falling through them.
Then I got to one part of the theme park level where you need to climb up some chain walls and if you rotate the camera around the other way it just clips through and all you see is the wall! It was very annoying. In modern 3D platformers the camera zooms in to avoid obstacles in front of you, but in Sunshine if there's an obstacle you need to either manually zoom in, or rotate the entire other way around. But in Sunshine the camera just stops at walls. Ok, I know the Mario 64 camera was bad too, but at least when that camera messed up it just clipped through a wall, and many of the levels were designed with a camera angle in mind. It just made everything not feel as nice even with the FLUDD. That makes adjusting your position in small ways really annoying because you need to wait a second to do a normal jump. In every other game you need to be moving and change direction to do that. Also, if you're at a standstill and reverse direction and jump you do the side jump. In Sunshine pulling back on a jump barely does anything at all. In other Mario games you can stop your forward momentum on a dime which makes precision jumping much better so you don't overshoot. The jump physics are off because you have too much momentum. Other Linksĭon't get me wrong, I love Super Mario 64, and think it set the bar for 3D games, period, but going back and playing it, the controls while still amazing just don't compare to the modern titles.Īs for Sunshine, I played it recently for the first time (and I was super excited to too, so I was giving it a really fair try), and I had to stop because I got too frustrated with the controls and camera. To insure concerns are dealt with fairly and quickly, please send all comments and questions to the subreddit's Modmail. Meta posts and comments on removal reasons are harder to be seen by the entire moderation team. #7: Send All Questions and Comments to the Moderators Through Modmail Post titles should not contain any spoilers, even if the post is spoiler tagged.
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