10-11-2017, 01:52 AM | #41 |
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Man, this just fuels my desire for a modern Super Mario movie even more.
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10-11-2017, 03:44 AM | #42 |
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Super Mario La La Land!! Now I'm really pumped for this game!!
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10-11-2017, 03:07 PM | #43 |
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Mario Odyssey will be amazing. Every 3D Mario has been amazing, except some of the more tedious parts of Sunshine, but I loved it otherwise.
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10-11-2017, 03:09 PM | #44 |
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Sunshine had an odd difficulty curve from what I recall. You could easily get 2-3 shines in just one hour or under and then struggle a lot to get another one.
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10-11-2017, 04:18 PM | #45 |
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10-27-2017, 09:09 PM | #46 |
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Finally got the game! So excited!
Possible contender of GOTY next to Breath of the Wild! |
11-01-2017, 10:40 PM | #47 |
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I tried this game out today.
It’s nothing to write home about. The retro wall segments were mildly entertaining, albeit too easy. |
11-02-2017, 03:46 AM | #48 |
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Did you finish it? I'm in the cold desert.
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11-02-2017, 07:08 AM | #49 |
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Shocker, but I have to agree with myself. New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe is a lot of fun... but it's definitely a far cry from a core installment. It's a look down memory lane. All of the core games try something completely different than the ones before it and this is just a nostalgia fest, a sidegame if ever there could be one. Compare any of the core Mario games... they're as different as all can be, by design. Super Mario Odyssey... totally the first core game since the Super Mario Galaxy duology. Super Mario Bros. 1 - 1985 Super Mario Bros. 2 - 1988 Super Mario Bros. 3 - 1988 Super Mario World - 1990 Super Mario World 2 - 1995 Super Mario 64 - 1996 Super Mario Sunshine - 2002 Super Mario Galaxy - 2007 Super Mario Galaxy 2 - 2010 Super Mario Odyssey - 2017 That's it. That's the series so far. The rest is 100% side sh**/spinoff/retro stuff to make a buck or keep some form of Mario out there so that he's not forgotten in between the "real" games. I'm not saying they don't count in Mario continuity (if there can be such a thing), I'm just saying the core games are like, say the numerical Resident Evil games, and everything else is like Resident Evil: Code Veronica and all the other spinoffs.
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Don't you dare tell me Mario Teaches Typing isn't a core Mario game. Don't you dare!!!
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02-24-2019, 11:15 PM | #53 |
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What, are you kidding me? It literally is, in every sense of the term "spin-off." It's not a numerical entry in a series that adheres to numerical entries.
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02-24-2019, 11:31 PM | #54 |
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Except that C:V was originally developed as "RE 3", and even the series' creators consider it the "true sequel" to RE 2. What became 3 was originally developed as a spin-off game, and was still considered to be one internally. At some point they essentially just swapped titles, but the people who developed the games still consider C:V to be "part 3" and "Nemesis" to be the spin-off.
I barely follow the series, but even I know that much. "It has a number on it" is relatively inconsequential. Why the titles were switched around is fuzzy, but "marketing" is probably the reason. Anyway, no, C:V is a sequel, not a spin-off.
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The 'NEW ' Series of games arn't all that memorable, but they are decent enough platformers.
New Super Mario Bros on DS is a perfect sequel to SMB3. The Wii version is a perfect SMW Sequel. The Wii U is fun, but otherwise forgetable. SuperMario 3dLAND is much better than 3D World. Cat Mario is just a very weird power up idea. I don't really care all that much for Oddysy. It's a fun enough playthrough..but not very repeatable, I think. I'd rather see Super Mario Galaxy 3
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02-27-2019, 01:21 PM | #56 |
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I played the game and it’s so much fun, I especially love the NDC festival! I’m having trouble getting that 100 jump rope challenge, I only made it to 54.
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03-02-2021, 09:58 PM | #57 |
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I played Super Mario Odyssey in late 2019 and, while I've enjoyed it and consider it a pretty good game... I didn't love it.
Odyssey's graphics and setting was pretty interesting to me. I remember being amazed by the trailer especially by Metro Kingdom. I was expecting this game to become the greatest 3d Mario game of all time and the true spiritual successor to Super Mario 64. ...but the game let me down a bit. First of all, there's way too many moons and most of them aren't memorable at all. A lot of them, in fact, are awarded to you for doing something as simple and effortless such as doing a ground pound on the floor after you felt the Switch vibrating. I feel like this game went for quantity over quality. Also, strangely, finding all purple coins for each kingdom in the game has turned out to be a bigger challenge for me than getting the required 500 moons to power up the Odyssey. Finding moons almost felt like finding mushrooms and fire flowers in previous Mario games. There are some tough moons to obtain, sure, but there are so many moons in the game already that you can afford to skip those and still beat the game. Also, there's always the option to buy moons in SETS OF 10 at shops in most kingdoms. You don't have to buy them if you don't want to, but the fact you even have such an option to do so says a lot about how easy it is to obtain moons in this game. Mario 64 and Galaxy had way less stars each, but most of them were memorable and you felt like you've achieved something by obtaining them. I still find Galaxy to be the best 3d Mario game overall and the true Mario 64 successor. Again, Odyssey is a good game. Gameplay wise is great because you feel like Mario has more freedom of movement than ever. And this game has the best camera BY FAR in any Mario game to date. I had expected this game to mark a big turning point/direction in the Mario franchise like Mario 64 did back in 1996 or like NSMB did for the 2D Marios back in the mid-2000s. I haven't played BOTW yet, but it seems to have done something like that for 3D Zelda games. Odyssey didn't feel like the next step/evolution in Mario as much as I expected it to be. So it was a bit of a letdown in that regard. I still sunk about 85 hours into it and had fun for the most part, but I don't have any desire to replay this game several years from now on. And that saddens me. Because Mario games are so fun and great that they have timeless replay value. After all these years I still find myself playing SMB1, SMB3 and SMW at times. Their inclusions as downloadable content or whatever in modern Nintendo consoles is always welcome for me. Mario 64 I go back to due to early 3d games showing their age, but I still had fun with it when I got 3d All-Stars. Sunshine isn't a game I have gone back to very often, but it's always been the weakest of the 3d Mario games. And, sadly, I think even Sunshine has more replay value than Odyssey. Perhaps Nintendo needed a bit more time to flesh out Odyssey properly. There's two very small kingdoms in the game that feel like cut content. And that dragon boss feels more like a lost Dark Souls character than something you'd find in a Mario game. Odyssey also feels like it lacks a bit of an identity. Something that even Sunshine and hell even SMB2, which wasn't even originally a Mario game, have. Which really says a lot considering those are 2 ugly stepchildren of the 2d and 3d Mario games, respectively. I've already mentioned Galaxy, but I recently played 3d World for the first time ever and also found it an overall mor é interesting game than Odyssey. Perhaps Nintendo will make a sequel to Odyssey that improves upon its flaws or something... Again, Odyssey is a good game. But I'd not call it a masterpiece. |
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