Review Information
Game Reviewed Super Mario Bros: Mythical Mushrooms, by Hello
Review Author Madox
Created Aug 22 2012, 10:16 PM

General Commentary and Game Overview
Oh look at this its another Hello game. I feel as if Hello is just a robot programmed to create games over and over with little innovation. The same as his other countless games, you gotta do something or another to save the Mushroom Kingdom and win the everything blah blah blah.
 
Pros + Some music I've never heard before in a fangame.
+ Saving system.
+ You can skip the bland story by pressing ENTER.
 
Cons - Overused content (visuals, engine, sounds, gameplay, etc.).
- Author confuses 'challenging' with 'unfair'. (Unfair gameplay).
- Bland story is bland.
 
Impressions
Gameplay
5 / 10
Hooray Hello Engine 5, a slight revamp of Hello Engine 4. Making an overused physics engine feel even more overused.
The difficulty curve is just stupid. Even the first level is a bit challenging which will confuse newer players with an odd difficulty curve. Also the glow effect in the caves is kind of stupid. It makes some of the floating platforms hard to see and doesn't even make any sense. The pause menu is pretty neat, it shows your overall progress and is generally pretty cool.
 
Graphics
3 / 10
SUPER MARIO BROTHERS THREE AND BLACK SQUIRREL, EVERYWHERE.
The hud looks a bit different though.
Oh yeah and the cave glow is kinda stupid and annoying. It sometimes hides other parts of the level and forces you to blindly jump into the darkness.
 
Sound
6 / 10
Remember the sound effects from the previous Hello games, or the ones from the SNES Mario 3 game? Well there are everywhere in this game and overused to hell and back. The new music is pretty refreshing but I think it doesn't really fit well in a Mario game.
 
Replay
3 / 10
I don't want to play the old Hello games, why would I want to replay this one?
 
Final Words
4 / 10
Quit making these uninspired, lame, outright uncreative fangames. Make something original! Release your creativity!

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