GAME REVIEW: Super Mario 64 Last Impact Revisited

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Summary

This video revisits the Super Mario 64 hack, 'Last Impact,' to address previous criticisms and highlight aspects missed in an earlier review. The creator clarifies details, discusses original compositions, new power-ups, and the impressive later levels of the game, re-emphasizing its status as an outstanding Mario 64 hack.

Highlights

Recap of Original Review
00:01:03

The video recaps the original review, stating that Last Impact was considered the best Mario 64 hack, good enough to be an official Nintendo game, with great graphics, brilliant music, and overall fun gameplay.

Corrections and Clarifications
00:00:00

The creator revisits their review of Super Mario 64: Last Impact to address previous criticisms. They correct the game's title to 'Last Impact' (not 'The Last Impact') and the pronunciation of 'Kaiser Manor.' They also update a previous comment about Kirby games, acknowledging a recent 3DS release.

Original Music Compositions
00:01:36

A significant point missed in the initial review was the presence of original music compositions in the game. The creator expresses surprise, having assumed they were all familiar tunes, highlighting the professional quality of these original tracks.

Undiscovered Power-Ups
00:02:40

The video discusses several power-ups not mentioned previously, including the classic Fire Flower, the Paper Mushroom (which makes Mario paper-thin, reminiscent of Paper Mario), and the Bumblebee Suit for flight. The creator also reveals a personal dislike for Mario Galaxy, where the Bumblebee Suit originated.

More Power-Ups and Late-Game Content
00:03:49

Additional power-ups like the Frog Suit, which enhances swimming, are mentioned. The creator then highlights that the later levels of the game are even more impressive, featuring a casino stage complete with a gigantic pinball machine.

Final Thoughts and Camera Control
00:04:39

The video concludes by reiterating the game's excellence. A final detail is shared: the ability to control the camera with the D-pad, offering players more control. The creator emphasizes that despite any minor omissions, Last Impact remains the best Super Mario 64 hack available.

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