IMDb RATING
9.1/10
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Mario must travel to worlds unknown in order to stop Bowser from marrying Princess Peach.Mario must travel to worlds unknown in order to stop Bowser from marrying Princess Peach.Mario must travel to worlds unknown in order to stop Bowser from marrying Princess Peach.
- Won 2 BAFTA Awards
- 9 wins & 8 nominations total
Kate Higgins
- Pauline
- (voice)
- (as Kate Davis)
Nobuyuki Hiyama
- Topper
- (voice)
Kenny James
- Bowser
- (voice)
Samantha Kelly
- Princess Peach
- (voice)
- (as Sam Kelly)
- …
Yuki Kodaira
- Hariet
- (voice)
Shohei Komatsu
- Cappy
- (voice)
Charles Martinet
- Mario
- (voice)
- …
Tsuguo Mogami
- Spewart
- (voice)
Gô Shinomiya
- Rango
- (voice)
- (as Go Shinomiya)
Aimi Mukohara
- Pauline
- (Japanese version)
- (singing voice)
Toru Asakawa
- Parabones
- (voice)
Tadd Morgan
- Lakitu
- (voice)
Motoki Takagi
- Hammer Bro
- (voice)
- …
Little Richard
- Talkatoo
- (uncredited)
Kazumi Totaka
- Yoshi
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe first Super Mario game where you don't lose lives when you die. You lose 10 coins instead.
- GoofsIn the beginning, Cappy turns into Mario's hat and then Mario throws Cappy and then puts him back on his head. Cappy never told him he would come back, so how would Mario know that after throwing Cappy he would come back.
- Alternate versionsThe Chinese version has several changes upon the Tencent' release in order to comply with the country's video game regulations:
- The Pirate Outfit has the skull and eye patch removed and has been renamed "Noble Outfit", while the Pirate Hat has become "Noble Hat".
- The world maps have the English names, including coordinate numbers and letters, removed. The maps both in-game and on the cartridge and download cards have been affected by this change.
- SoundtracksJump Up, Super Star!
Music by Naoto Kubo
Donkey Kong music by Yukio Kaneoka
Lyrics by Nobuyoshi Suzuki
English lyrics by Rob Tunstall & Robert Heiret
Performed by Aimi Mukohara
English version performed by Kate Higgins (as Kate Davis)
Arranged by Yoichi Murata
Produced by Shigetoshi Gohara
Featured review
This has got to be my favorite Mario game of all time.
Mario odyssey by far has the best gameplay of any Mario game. There are so many options for moving around, jumping, attacking, and more. Cappy makes the game even better, as not only does he allow you to capture certain enemies, replacing power ups in this game, but he also makes your gameplay even more skilled, due to being able to jump on your cap. With this gameplay options, at some points you might just find yourself messing around with the controls, jumping and swinging from area to area like I do.
The game runs at a smooth 60 FPS, and the visuals are stunning. The landscapes in this game are incredibly detailed and interesting.
The soundtrack is fantastic, with awesome songs with a variety of different arrangements that combine to create songs that you're sure to come back to.
The story is pretty basic, but that's not a necessarily a bad thing due to being just a Mario game. There isn't anything wrong with the story either, it's just a lighthearted and fun story that ends with a pretty great ending.
What's great about this game is that it encourages the player to play how they want to play. You might go through some of the intended route on your first playthrough, but in future playthroughs you'll find yourself going through most of the game your way, which is really fun. Not to mention how replayable this game is. You will find countless of things to do both during and after you complete the main story, including many interesting side quests and several fun minigames.
Overall, this is an absolute masterpiece from start to finish. If you're planning on getting Switch or already have one, this is the game to get.
Mario odyssey by far has the best gameplay of any Mario game. There are so many options for moving around, jumping, attacking, and more. Cappy makes the game even better, as not only does he allow you to capture certain enemies, replacing power ups in this game, but he also makes your gameplay even more skilled, due to being able to jump on your cap. With this gameplay options, at some points you might just find yourself messing around with the controls, jumping and swinging from area to area like I do.
The game runs at a smooth 60 FPS, and the visuals are stunning. The landscapes in this game are incredibly detailed and interesting.
The soundtrack is fantastic, with awesome songs with a variety of different arrangements that combine to create songs that you're sure to come back to.
The story is pretty basic, but that's not a necessarily a bad thing due to being just a Mario game. There isn't anything wrong with the story either, it's just a lighthearted and fun story that ends with a pretty great ending.
What's great about this game is that it encourages the player to play how they want to play. You might go through some of the intended route on your first playthrough, but in future playthroughs you'll find yourself going through most of the game your way, which is really fun. Not to mention how replayable this game is. You will find countless of things to do both during and after you complete the main story, including many interesting side quests and several fun minigames.
Overall, this is an absolute masterpiece from start to finish. If you're planning on getting Switch or already have one, this is the game to get.
- breedenjack
- Jan 30, 2023
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