![]() ![]() But playing Sunshine today, it would be incredibly difficult to put forth a credible argument that it’s one of the better Mario games once the nostalgia glasses come off. Yes, I myself have nostalgia for Super Mario Sunshine, and I repeat that it isn’t a bad game. I have seen a number of YouTubers and people on social media try to defend Sunshine to the death, but again, it’s probably no coincidence that all of its defenders are of a certain age. Though it’s surely no coincidence that Sunshine’s newfound reverence should occur around the same time those who were young tykes during the game’s 2002 release are now old enough to reflect on Sunshine with rose-tinted nostalgia goggles. In more recent years, Super Mario Sunshine is talked about in a more positive light than in years past. And that’s a shame because it could have, and should have, been so much more. titles as part of the main series of Mario games). But with the possible exception of Super Mario 3D Land on the Nintendo 3DS, Sunshine is undoubtedly the weakest 3D Mario game by a mile, and possibly the weakest “main entry” in the whole series (unless we’re counting the Super Mario Land and New Super Mario Bros. In fact, if this is the weakest 3D Mario offering, then Mario has done well for himself, because Sunshine is still a very fun game in a lot of ways. Look, first thing’s first, Super Mario Sunshine is not a bad game. The more I thought about it, the more I think something closer to my recent write-up on Howl’s Moving Castle is more apropos. But as I’ve been playing it, I feel I have more to say about Sunshine than what my “Replaying” features usually entail. I was originally just going to write one of my “Replaying” articles in relation to Super Mario Sunshine, which I am currently replaying via Super Mario 3D All-Stars (which came out on my birthday, something I may have mentioned once or twice).
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