

What if Mario brought along some of his friends aboard the Mushroom rocket? Throw in some Star Trek-inspired cutscenes and we’ve got a striking space opera to wrap up a trilogy of superb adventures. Mario games lately have shone the spotlight on those other heroes! We’ve had the adorable Captain Toad, Luigi and Princess Peach face Bowser’s tricky minions. Here’s hoping for one epic spectacle in the Mushroom universe! The Japanese game maker is known to experiment with wacky ideas, but also revisit the classics from time to time. Despite this, there could well be a Super Mario Galaxy 3 in the pipeline behind closed doors. Is Super Mario Galaxy 3 a real game? Will there be another Mario game for Switch? Nintendo have yet to announce a new Galaxy game, but back in 2015 didn’t rule out a new entry. Will Nintendo ever make a Super Mario Galaxy 3? Here are things we’d love in a sequel. After taking a short vacation in Super Mario Sunshine, Mario soared through space for some of his grandest tales yet.

From the porky plumber’s first jump over a Goomba to exploring the world in Super Mario Oddysey, the games are truly special. This might be the turning point for me to start playing on easy mode more often especially because the challenge of games just isn’t as appealing anymore.There have been many incredible Mario games over the years. I found myself grinding or spending time leveling up skills that I didn’t really care about.īooting up Yakuza 1 after playing 0 I decided to play on easy and have been having an absolute blast and having a lot more fun after making that choice. I have less and less time to sit down and play the games I want at the difficulty I used to play them at 10 years ago.I’ve started to play through the Yakuza series lately and I started with Yakuza 0 on the normal difficulty, although I learned I care way more about the story of those games than I did for the challenge that the combat brought. I would do missions in Halo REACH with all skulls on to prove I could do it. Ten years ago I was teenager who chose the “Hardest Difficulty” with the “best KDR” and would always beat my head against a wall to prove I could beat a certain game at a certain difficulty.
