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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
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Lots of fun. Great for Mario and Nintendo gamer fans!
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Every time Nintendo releases a Mario themed game, they do it right. I've been playing these since Donkey Kong where he was introduced as "Jumpman". This game is extremely enjoyable with the right amount of challenge to keep me coming back everyday for more play!
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Light-hearted adventure that can be as easy (assist mode) or challenging (post-credits) as one desires - anyone could find enjoyment out of this game. You can complete the main story in a (long) day, or play in small chunks over months. Great graphics, humor, and creative scenarios and locations to explore throughout the game.
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At first glance the game seems easy, and it is if you want it to be. Each level has moons to collect and the base amount to complete the level really doesn’t require a lot a skill. However, to get the full ending and especially to complete the game 100% requires a lot. It’s hard to imagine Nintendo making a better MARIO game.
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Very fun game. I bought for my daughter for Christmas. She loves the game. I also play it. If you are a Mario fan this is a must have. Gives mario 64 vibes but much better and love how they added part that are original mario brothers (2D) into the game.
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Game is very vibrant and graphics are phenomenal. Mario Odyssey is easy to learn but requires skill to master. Really like the puzzle aspects of the gameplay, keeps you thinking. Large unique worlds and secret places to discover. Never boring each level keeps you on your toes.
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It's an awesome game, not too complicated for younger people and not too easy for older people. Great game mechanics and beautiful graphics. The gameplay is super fun and using motion controls makes it even better. I'd definitely recommend this game to anyone who loves Mario or even if they don't I still would.
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Mario arrives on Switch and he's never looked or played better. The gameplay harkens back to the exceptional "Mario Galaxy" games on Wii as well as the original 3D Mario game, "Super Mario 64". There's so much to do in the game, so many areas to explore. You'll keep playing just to see what may lie around the next corner.
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Sandbox Mario in the spirit of the N64 days, this gem is immersive, clever, and massive. I played mostly in portable mode, which allows the game to be so much more casual, although motion controls are much more difficult than when docked (I wish Nintendo would move past motion control nonsense completely). Highly replayable.
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This game is not only the best game this year, but also the best Mario game of all time. The kingdoms are perfectly sized playgrounds for the great movement system and new "capture" feature introduced. There is a ton of content packed into each world and there are extra incentives to keep playing even after beating the game.
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This is an amazing game. As a kid I had played Mario 64 on the Nintendo 64 and it was one of my favorite childhood memories. Playing this game brought back a wave of nostalgia and fond memories of my past. I greatly recommend this game to anyone who grew up in the 90’s that spent many nights playing the Nintendo 64.
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This edition of Mario Bros. blends old style and new style of gaming. Although some adults may find this game to be too easy, there is plenty of exploration and entertainment for the newer generations.
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I an new to the switch, however, not to the Mario series. I have to say that this game is a blast to play. This game takes me back to my childhood when games were not extremely challenging, and they were extremely fun to pick up and play. The game looks beautiful and is easy to pick up for a few minutes at a time and play.
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Pros
Tons of powerups
Boss fights are great. They're tough enough for just about anyone to enjoy.
Lots of stuff left to do once you beat the story.
Great graphics on the big screen and in handheld mode.
File size isn't as big as you'd think (5.6 gigs), so you'll have tons of space left on your switch if you download it.
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In my opinion, this is the best Mario game of all time. My 11 year old son says it just is the best game he has ever played. I’ve had them all and there has been many great ones over the many years since Mario first appeared on the NES. The release of this game makes owning a Switch even more worthwhile than it already was.
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Nintendo has really outdone themselves here, creating a platforming experience that feels like a seamless combination of the open environments of Mario 64 and Mario Sunshine and the tight, focused level design of Mario Galaxy. Movement is accessible yet complex, and there's plenty of content here to keep you coming back for more. My only gripe is the motion controls. Most of them have a button input, but some, such as throwing your hat upwards, have no alternative, and a lot of the time if I try doing a motion input, there's a delay or the game misreads it as a different gesture. Even for the motion controls that do function properly, it's difficult for me to do them while playing the game in handheld mode.