
As in the original, the objective of the game is to travel to the various galaxies and collect Power Stars, which are awarded by completing levels and accomplishing tasks and are used to gain access to later levels. The player controls Mario (or later in the game, his brother Luigi, though using him is optional), who has special abilities such as the "Spin" attack, long jump, wall jumps, and a variety of somersaults. Planets and galaxies each have varying themes, sizes, landscapes, and climates. The gameplay of Super Mario Galaxy 2 is near-identical to its predecessor's, with a focus on platforming based on and around 3D planets, grouped into levels known as galaxies.

It is frequently considered by critics and fans to be one of the greatest video games of all time and is one of the best-selling games on the Wii, with over seven million copies sold worldwide. Upon release, Super Mario Galaxy 2 was met with critical acclaim, and was considered an improvement over its already-lauded predecessor, with its creativity, level design, gameplay, music, and technological improvements over the original receiving high praise, although its high difficulty and watered-down story, in comparison to its predecessor, received some criticism. Among the new additions are dynamic environments, new power-ups, and the addition of Yoshi. As such, development time expanded to two and a half years. However, it was later decided that the game would be expanded into a fully fleshed-out sequel when the development staff continued to build upon the game with dozens of new ideas. The game was originally planned as an updated version of Super Mario Galaxy, known as Super Mario Galaxy More. Mario must travel across various galaxies to recover the Power Stars in order to travel to the center of the universe and rescue Princess Peach. Much like the first game, the story follows Mario as he pursues the Koopa King, Bowser, into outer space, where he has imprisoned Princess Peach and taken control of the universe using Power Stars and Grand Stars. It was first announced at E3 2009 and is the sequel to 2007's Super Mario Galaxy. using fludd adds a lot to the gameplay and adds variety.Super Mario Galaxy 2 is a 2010 platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii. Adds some challenging classic platforming to the gameplay without the crutches of the hover nozzle. the isolated platforming segments without my fludd were fun. the run and shoot water controls makes good use of the unique trigger buttons of the GC controller.

movement options are great - using Yoshi was really fun - sliding on the ground with water is a fast way to get around, which is convenient.

And L button being able to auto position camera behind Mario. Being able to freely move the camera, not fixed incremental movement. the camera controls are so much better. showing a preview of the shine objective is very helpful, instead of going by the small phrase only for the stars in Mario 64. there’s something zen about cleaning up the world in Delfino. showing a Good - The tropical setting feels very up lifting.

Good - The tropical setting feels very up lifting.
