Super Mario Odyssey Hands-On with Luncheon and Seaside Kingdoms
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.
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.
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