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What’s ur guys rank of all 3D Mario games (all of these are great games btw)? These are my opinions I’d rly enjoy hearing yours. I’d say mine is 8. Super Mario 64
(sorry guys just all the bottomless pits were an issue and sometimes I was frustrated like with tryna shoot the cannon getting all those coins in the first level and the little corner parts in front of the pyramid but overall rly important and still fun)
8.5/10

7. Super Mario Sunshine
(it’s like Mario 64 but less frustrating without the bottomless pits and have to start all the way over but still has the issue of having to climb all the way up from high areas but those are the only issues with these two and how they have to )
8.8/10

6. Super Mario 3D Land
(not as mind blowing as 3D World or as big as it but still fun)
9/10

5. Bowsers Fury (actual power ups and it’s one interconnected world with a giant bowser and most of it is platforming challenge after platforming challenge which I like in my 3D Mario games)
9.3

4. Super Mario Odyssey (it’s great and not a lot of bottomless pits but the moons don’t feel super worth because of how many there are sometimes I stumble onto them)
9.5/10

3. Super Mario 3D World (I’ve had it since kindergarten ok? Its basically 3D Land but even better with tons of platforming challenges and even tho the first 6 or 7 worlds are a cakewalk the later parts get harder and harder and it’s super fun with friends)
9.9/10

1 & 2 tie Mario Galaxy 1 & 2 (I’ve had the first since I’ve existed and I recently got the second and I somehow feel so nostalgic towards it even tho I’ve never played it before this year (a lot of games from around 2009-2011 I feel nostolgic for even tho I’ve never played them) these two games are basically perfect with the only bad level being cleaning up trash for that robot but with the gravity mechanics and super fun platforming challenges while also being super original they are going to stand the test of time I’m sure of it)
10/10

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