(LA Times) - In Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Amazon:
http://xrl.us/MarioSG2 ), the world's favorite little red-hatted
plumber once again has to rescue his Princess Peach. But here, as
in the title's groundbreaking 2007 predecessor, Mario isn't just
going side to side. Or even just in 3-D. Instead, he has to explore
a myriad of small worlds � some spherical, some burger-shaped � and
battle bad guys on nearly every surface. The gravity-defying
gameplay can get a little dizzying at times, but for the most part
it is a mind-blowing trip...
Continued: http://xrl.us/Galaxy2