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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Wonderful videogame i recomended 100% any one Can play
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It's pure Bliss. Just running around the large worlds it's fun and then your find secrets within secrets... This game is so so big. It's hard to describe without spoilers.
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This is fun to play... but 2 player is awful.... who wants to be a hat where all you can do is spin? Not to mention you have to use the controllers sideways instead of putting them in the hand held attachment and using another controller. I mean honestly they could've decided to add Luigi just for that purpose
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Putting this out there right now; you are not going to see a game like this for a very long time. This is one of those rare games that release every 10 or so years.
From the moment I first put my hands on the game at E3, I knew this was going to be something special. Simply moving around the brilliance that was New Donk City was incredibly fun. I had the widest grin on my face the whole 10 minutes I was playing the demo. Now that I've played the game for 50 hours with 100% completion, I can tell you that grin never left.
Super Mario Odyssey is an absolute blast with amazing worlds to explore. There's secrets in every corner you turn, waiting to be found. There's secrets within secrets, and it's often completely up to you on how to find them. Odyssey takes note from nearly every single 3D Mario before it. You can see linear based platforming sections from 3D World, or bustling puzzles rooms and bosses reminiscent of Galaxy. There's tough assistant-less platforming challenges from Sunshine, with crazy trick jumps waiting for you to master. All of this manages to take place within many amazing open worlds, with a structure and pace that works brilliantly. Akin to Breath of the Wild, you can choose how much or how little you want to complete within this large (but disconnected in comparison) open world. I've done a playthrough of this game with several other people, and we all had our own way about going for everything we can. There are some flaws here and there, but they're small complaints in an otherwise amazing game. This is one of those games that people who don't even play games should try; there's a lot waiting to be tried for everyone.