Super Mario Odyssey (27.10.17)

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    Ich habe schon Galaxy Vibes. Das wird so toll:dw:

  • Reviews gehen erwartungsgemäß durch die Decke. Ich klaue mal schamlos eine Auswahl aus dem neuen Neogaf:

    EDGE: 10

    Like Breath of the Wild, Odyssey is a new entry in a long-running series that belies its age with sprightly invention, taking big risks with an established formula, and having all of them pay off handsomely. Mario might be getting on a bit, then, but a dinosaur? This astonishing adventure proves he's anything but.



    Entertainment Reviews: 6/5

    Hats off to Nintendo but it’s done it again. As if the latest Legend of Zelda wasn’t reason enough alone to own a Switch console, Super Mario Odyssey effortlessly confirms the theory that no one can conjure gaming magic like Nintendo can.



    Press Start: 10/10

    I don't know how Nintendo continues to do it, but they've managed to reinvent another classic franchise and push it further than imaginable. Super Mario Odyssey is the game that we've been waiting to play for more than 20 years. It feels like it borrows key elements from almost every Mario game that has come before it to create what is possibly not only the greatest Mario game, but one of the best 3D platformers of all time.



    Game Informer: 9.8/10

    It’s impossible to pinpoint a fault in Super Mario Odyssey, which both elegantly and eloquently surprises and calls back to its storied history. It’s a game full of surprises; one that plays with your expectations and supersedes them in almost every way. If you have a Switch (or are yet to get one), it’s simply essential.



    Nintendo Life: 100

    Super Mario Odyssey represents a shift in direction for Mario. For about a decade we had exceptional but tightly structured 3D series entries, but this new arrival's building blocks go back to Super Mario 64. It's a very modern take on 'sandbox Mario', however - Cappy and his abilities are key additions that freshen up the formula, and we have a sizeable and diverse set of lands to explore. Odyssey will, inevitably, now enter the discussions about the 'best' Mario games. This writer won't be crowning it as number one just yet, but it is nevertheless worthy of the discussion. Particularly in the second half and post-credits it takes on a life of its own, showcasing incredible design and development flair. It's also a wonderful showcase for the Switch, and could introduce a whole new audience to the wonders of Mario in three dimensions. For the veterans among us, it's yet another special release to remind us of why Mario is still gaming's number one.


    TheSixthAxis: 100

    Super Mario Odyssey is bursting at the seams with creativity, as Nintendo plays with new ideas while also paying homage to their long history. Cappy's abilities are a perfect compliment to Mario's own, and there's a wonderful silliness and humour to their adventure as they visit a string of contrasting kingdoms that just beg you to find the secrets hidden around every corner. Simply put, Super Mario Odyssey is a masterpiece.



    IGN: 10 (Masterpiece)

    Mario’s games have been around for almost as long as game consoles have been a thing, but thankfully, he’s always evolving. We rarely get the same Mario twice. Super Mario Odyssey delivers on that ongoing promise of originality and innovation: It distills the venerable series’ joyful, irreverent world and characters and best-in-class platforming action, and introduces a steady stream of new and unexpected mechanics. It’s all spun together into a generational masterpiece.



    Nintendo Insider: 10/10

    There is no other series that can capture pure joy so readily, and, coupled with the fact that Nintendo has regained their confidence with Nintendo Switch, sees Super Mario Odyssey never hit a bum note. Packed with energy, charm, and every trick in the book thrown in, choosing to hop aboard the Odyssey will undoubtedly result in you having the chance to experience one of the Mario’s greatest adventures. It’s a perfect reminder of the gaming magic that Nintendo is revered for, and something that they have miraculously been able to bottle twice within a single year.



    GamesRadar: 100

    Super Mario Odyssey successfully brings the series up to date and opens it up to a new audience, while still retaining every ounce of its nostalgia and retro charm.



    GameSpot: 100

    Mario's latest outing is big, bold, and bursting with new ideas, and like Breath of the Wild, is another instance of Nintendo going above and beyond to redefine our expectations. It's a shining example of refined creativity, and another crown jewel for Switch that is without equal.


    Polygon: 95

    For a character nearing 40 years old, it’s amazing that Mario has remained not only a beloved character but one whose games are generally expected to be great. From that perspective, it’s no surprise that Super Mario Odyssey is, yes, a great game. But more than that, it’s a fantastic, even fundamental addition to Mario’s legacy. From a plumber to a doctor to a tennis star to, uh, a Goomba, Mario has endured. No, this will not be the last Mario game, but it is almost certain to be lauded as one of his best.



    Game Rant: 100

    In almost every way, the game acts as a love letter to fans of the 3D iterations of the Super Mario franchise. From the spectacular Kingdoms and all of their hidden secrets to the minute nods to past ventures and friends, the entirety of this adventure is a joyride from beginning to end – with countless hours that can be invested into the title long after the narrative has been completed. The formulaic changes have helped modernized a genre that has long been dormant, which is an immense feat in and of itself.



    Guardian: 100

    New sidekick Cappy could have been just another annoying sidekick, but its inclusion only adds to the playfulness of Nintendo Switch’s first Mario adventure.


    Trusted Reviews: 100

    It carried ginormous expectations, but somehow Nintendo has managed to leapfrog over the bar by a huge distance. Offering the most satisfying gameplay experience of any Mario game to date, Super Mario Odyssey is near-perfect.



    Telegraph: 100

    The pleasure of Super Mario Odyssey comes in the constant promise of something new. It is, in many ways, the greatest digital holiday you will ever take. An idea that Nintendo is very much aware of with the ever expanding wardrobe of travelling outfits, detailed maps for each Kingdom laid out like travel brochures and souvenirs that you can buy up with stage-specific coins. The variety, invention and sheer generosity on each trip is bewildering, an affirmation that Nintendo in this kind of exuberant form are absolutely peerless. A trip to savour. And not a second wasted.


    Metro GameCentral: 100

    A joyful celebration - and evolution - of the Super Mario series, that encapsulates all the fun and creativity of video gaming at its very best.



    Critical Hit: 100

    It’s impossible to pinpoint a fault in Super Mario Odyssey, which both elegantly and eloquently surprises and calls back to its storied history. It’s a game full of surprises; one that plays with your expectations and supersedes them in almost every way. If you have a Switch (or are yet to get one), it’s simply essential.



    EGM: 100

    A mix of the nostalgic, the fantastical, and the wonderfully bizarre, Mario's latest adventure provides more than a dozen tantalizing playgrounds to explore. With hundreds of collectibles, Kingdoms full of delightful details, and secrets waiting around every corner, Super Mario Odyssey is bound to keep players exploring long after the credits roll.



    God is a Geek: 100

    Platforming perfection, full stop.



    Game Informer: 98

    Quibbles aside, Super Mario Odyssey is an absolute delight, and another Switch release that will have Nintendo fans debating which 3D Mario game is the best of them all. I still hang my hat on Super Mario Galaxy as the pinnacle of the series, but Odyssey and its wealth of gameplay styles and moons make it a close second.



    AusGamers: 98

    Super Mario Odyssey isn’t just the best platformer to come around in years, it’s also one of the most essential releases of the year. Period. A showcase for Nintendo’s development talent and Mario as an iconic character that can still deliver surprising and transformative experiences even after all these years. It’s a game that not for a second lags or starts to feel like more of the same. It rewards players in ways that we rarely get to see, and even when it’s over it begins anew and invites you to keep exploring, keep discovering, and keep reaching for the moon.



    XGN: 97

    Super Mario Odyssey is Mario's return to the 3D platform collecthaton gameplay. Exploring the game worlds and collecting countless Power Moons are its main objectives, while the game stays fresh by introducing all kindS of new creative ways to do so



    Everyeye.it: 97


    Destructoid: 95

    Nintendo's streak of quality still remains unbroken with Super Mario Odyssey.



    VideoGamer: 100

    It's extraordinary, really, that after all this time a new Mario game can feel as fresh as any that preceded it. Cappy is a revelation, exploring Kingdoms is bliss, and Super Mario Odyssey is a masterpiece.

    USgamer: 100

    Super Mario Odyssey honors much of what makes other 3D Mario games great, plus it adds plenty of its own flavor to the Mario stew thanks to its capture mechanic. Mario Odyssey can keep you busy for hours and hours if you want it to, and you probably will. Outside of a few instances where the camera took on a mind of its own, I can't think of a moment when I wasn't enjoying myself while journeying with Mario and Cappy.



    Giant Bomb: 100

    Each kingdom is absolutely packed with charm, clever objectives, gorgeous visuals, a stellar soundtrack, and a huge variety of ways to have fun. One moon would have me leaping across tiny platforms with pinpoint precision, and the next would have me cheering up a businessman by dressing like a clown. At no point did I feel like I was checking boxes just to up my completion percentage. Even now that I've collected every moon and purple coin in the game, I still want to play more of it. It’s one of the most joyous and entertaining gaming experiences I’ve had in a long time, and it stands tall among the all-time great Mario games.

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    ist genehmigt, Patenkind kriegt ne Swiiitch zu weihnachten http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2017-…dyssey-review_8

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  • Die erste Welt mit den Wasserfällen war schon so ein Erweckungsmoment. Hätte nur fünf Monde gebraucht, um das Raumschiff zu aktivieren. Unterwegs habe ich aber noch den ein oder anderen gesehen und dann angefangen, das Level abzusuchen. Habe diverse Abzweigungen, Höhlen, ein paar NPCs und diversen anderen Stuff gefunden. War voll stolz, als ich etwa 14 Monde hatte, dann habe ich mal auf die Map geguckt und gesehen, dass die Welt 25 hat. Habe auch nur gut die Hälfte der lila Münzen gefunden. Wenn man sich in so ein Level verbeißt, ist das wie das Häuten der Zwiebel, es gibt immer eine Schicht darunter. Auch die Geschichte mit der belebten Mütze ist großartig. Man hat dadurch so viele Möglichkeiten, seinem Explorationsdrang zu fröhnen.

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  • Bin in Welt 5 oder so. Das Game ist Spaß pur. Spielt noch jemand außer mir?

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    Bin gerade mal im Wüstenland aber mich regt auf das ich nur 12 von 25 Monden bisher gesammelt habe im Kaskadenland. Immerhin 47/50 lila Münzen gefunden. :iws:

    Vielleicht kommen weitere Quests auch erst später? :hmm:

  • Man kann wohl ziemlich viele Monde beim ersten Betreten einer Welt finden aber nicht alle. Diese Metallblöcke kann man wohl erst nach dem Finale öffnen. Ansonsten lernt man im Verlauf des Spiels, auf gewisse Hinweise der Umgebung zu achten. Bin vorhin noch einmal zurück zu den Wasserfällen und habe recht schnell drei weitere Monde gefunden. Allerdings habe ich nur 43 Münzen und kann daher den Shop nicht komplett leerkaufen.

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    Ja das mit den Metallblöcken hab ich mir schon gedacht. Ich mache jetzt erst mal eine Pause weil ich den Mond hinterm Wasserfall nicht finde. :okaypfftch:

    Es scheint der lang ersehnte Mario Galaxy Nachfolger zu sein und noch viel mehr als das. Auf der Wii U gabs ja nur das Super Mario 3D World. :dad:

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    Hoffe mal nicht das es irgendwann gefordert wird so spielen zu können um an bestimmte Münzen ranzukommen. :iws:

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    Hoffe mal nicht das es irgendwann gefordert wird so spielen zu können um an bestimmte Münzen ranzukommen. :iws:


    Für so etwas bin ich auch zu sehr grobmotorisch veranlagt. Aber so in etwa gehts.

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    Kann gar nicht schlafen bei dem Lärm draussen. Dafür hab ich den Mond hinterm Wasserfall gefunden. Hab in Ruhe den Reiseführer durchgelesen der Welt und hab ne Idee umgesetzt. :klaus:

    Bei Gamerankings übrigens aktuell auf Platz 1 der besten Spiele aller Zeiten. Vorher war da Mario Galaxy auf 1.

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    Joa war jetzt aber auch nicht schwer. Entweder Dreisprung oder einfach bei großen Ebenen in die entgegengesetzte Richtung in die Hocke gehen und Schultertaste beim Springen betätigen (siehe Anleitung). Über die späteren Herausforderungen mache ich mir viel mehr Sorgen. D-)