Super Mario World (Wii U): COMPLETED!
Look at all the little eggies! Look at them! I rescued them all! Woooo! Oh yeah, and the princess.
It was certainly harder than I remember, and I’ve only done the main route through the game with very few secret levels – 53 exits in total. The final boss, and the level leading up to him, was far, far easier though. Odd.
Now, I realise that to many this is evil heathenry, but I have to say – SMW is not the best Mario game. It is utterly fantastic and better than 99.9% of all other games, but I always preferred Mario 64. And, having recently played New Super Mario Bros U, I’m able to reconfirm that yes – that game is better than Mario World. It may not have the same impact, and may be lacking (comparatively) in new ideas, but it’s a more fun, more fluid, more vibrant and playable game. It takes nothing away from SMW, but definitely shows itself to be the better game. The best game. In fact. Ever.
Which is digressing a bit as this is supposed to be all about Mario World. Um. Yeah – that’s ace too.
Walking Dead 400 Days – Completed
Bastion – Completed
You first have to collect cores & then shards at the end of each stage. There are spin off training sections for you to try & hone your skills with a particular weapon but otherwise it’s a 5/6 hour plod along with a choice at the end to decide the fate of the Bastion.
If you feel so inclined you can replay for the alternative ending but instead I moved on very swiftly to 400 Days.
Kirby’s Adventure (Wii U): COMPLETED!
In those infrequent times recently, when I’ve not wanted to play Monster Hunter and my wife has stolen Animal Crossing, I’ve been skipping merrily through Kirby’s Aventure. Yes, again.
Having already completed various incarnations of it on this Diary over the last 7 or 8 years, I was surprised to find it surprisingly hard this time. Well, not hard. Harder. A bit.
This evening I polished off the last of world 6, finished world 7, and beat the boss(es).
Lovely!

