Super Mario Odyssey Hands-On with Luncheon and Seaside Kingdoms

Super Mario Odyssey Hands-On with Luncheon and Seaside Kingdoms

7 years ago
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As much as I enjoyed Super Mario 3D World, it didn’t stick with me, and upon returning to it for multiplayer visits with pals, I still wasn’t enamoured. Certainly, it had all the Nintendo-quality charm that a Mario game needs, but something was lacking. Thinking back even further, I feel pretty similarly about Super Mario Galaxy. An incredible game with a brand new gravity-bending mechanic, but over time I’ve mostly forgotten it, aside from the amazing soundtrack. When I think back to truly memorable Mario games, I think of Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario 64, and most of those memories are just me backflipping across rooftops and trying to wall jump onto the castle roof.

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Super Mario Odyssey Hands-On with Luncheon and Seaside Kingdoms

Sep 19, 2017, 4:32pm UTC
http://wccftech.com/super-mario-odyssey-luncheon-kingdom/ >As much as I enjoyed Super Mario 3D World, it didn’t stick with me, and upon returning to it for multiplayer visits with pals, I still wasn’t enamoured. Certainly, it had all the Nintendo-quality charm that a Mario game needs, but something was lacking. Thinking back even further, I feel pretty similarly about Super Mario Galaxy. An incredible game with a brand new gravity-bending mechanic, but over time I’ve mostly forgotten it, aside from the amazing soundtrack. When I think back to truly memorable Mario games, I think of Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario 64, and most of those memories are just me backflipping across rooftops and trying to wall jump onto the castle roof. >