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Originally Posted by RVCA
yes, they are. If you say that, you haven't played Mario 64 or Mario Sunshine. I'm not looking for Fallout 3 or Oblivion type worlds, just something that isn't a floating head on a world map with lines connecting each galaxy to one another.
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64 and Sunshine from the main gameplay formula of the Mario series and there's nothing wrong with Galaxy returning to a more linear approach. Because MOST platformers are linear, but it's my favorite gaming genre for the most part.
As great as Sunshine was I still prefer the 2D Mario games and a lot of platformers that are linear in design. Galaxy doesn't have less exploration than the 2D games did. It's not like Zelda where exploration is the main drawl, it's more like something on to the side because the main drawl of the Mario series is the platforming and obstacles.