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Template:Game infobox Super Mario Odyssey (スーパーマリオオデッセイ, Super Mario Odyssey) is a platforming game for the Nintendo Switch, it is the eighteenth title in the Super Mario series, the seventh original 3D Mario game and the eighth 3D Mario title overall. It was released internationally on October 27, 2017.
The game won the Game of the Year award at the National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers Awards (where it also won the other categories it was nominated for, except for Control Precision, which was won by Cuphead) and was also nominated for the Game of the Year award at the Game Awards 2017 and lost to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild, despite that, it won Best Family Game at the aforementioned ceremony.
Development
Development for Super Mario Odyssey began right after Super Mario 3D World was released in late 2013. Miyamoto wanted the game to contain the more sandbox-styled gameplay, as in Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario 64 DS. The developers also had several ideas for the game, and the capture ability was one of them.
As of the kingdoms, each location was based on real-world locations, like the Sand Kingdom, which contain elements from Kenta Motokura's experiences during a trip to Mexico, and the Luncheon Kingdom's food aesthetics was inspired by Italy and other European countries.
Gameplay
Super Mario Odyssey has gameplay similar to previous 3D Mario games, specifically Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario 64 DS.
The game is structured in an open-world setting, similar to that found in Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario 64 DS. Mario uses a ship named the Odyssey, a hat-shaped flying vehicle to fly to the game's many kingdoms. He retains many of his moves from the 3D games, such as the Long Jump, Roll, Ground Pound, Ground Pound Jump, Double Jump, Triple Jump, and the returning Dive.
Mario additionally has some new techniques, including one where he can throw his hat and use it as a platform. The hat can also be used to take control of enemies, which plays a very important role in the game.
Unlike previous open-world Mario games, Mario only has three sections of health, similar to Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. Mario also doesn't have any lives from this game. Instead, he will lose 10 coins upon dying.
Cappy can also be controlled by a second player in co-op mode, similar to the co-op from Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Capture mechanic
The Capture mechanic is a new mechanic introduced in Super Mario Odyssey. By throwing his hat at certain enemies with , Mario can take control of them. This mechanic is used throughout the game and is an integral part of it, replacing the traditional power-up system in prior games.
Characters
Playable
Supporting
Non-playable characters
- Local residents
- Koopa Troopas
- Goombette
- Frogs
- Moe-Eyes
- Fishin' Lakitus
- Sheep
- Rabbits
- Dogs
- Dorries
- Sphynx
- Poochy
Enemies
New enemies
- Astro-Lanceurs
- Big Poison Piranha Plants
- Bitefrosts
- Burrbos
- Chinchos
- Gushens
- Komboos
- Magmatos
- Moonsnakes
- Poison Piranha Plants
- Pokios
- Sherms
- Snow Cheep Cheeps
- Stairface Ogres
- T-Rexes
- Trapeetles
- Tropical Wigglers
- Uproots
- Urban Stingbies
- Urban Stingby Larvas
- Yoofoes
Returning enemies
- Banzai Bills
- Big Chain Chomps
- Bullet Bills
- Chain Chomps
- Chargin' Chucks
- Cheep Cheeps
- Coin Coffers
- Donkey Kong (2D segments)
- Fire Bros.
- Fire Piranha Plants
- Fuzzies
- Goombas
- Goomba Towers
- Hammer Bros.
- Klepto
- Koopa Troopas (2D segments)
- Lava Bubbles
- Maw-Rays
- Micro Goombas
- Parabones
- Paragoombas
- Spinies
- Ty-Foos
Bosses
Broodals
Kingdom Bosses
Locations
- Mushroom Kingdom
- Cap Kingdom
- Cascade Kingdom
- Sand Kingdom
- Lake Kingdom
- Wooded Kingdom
- Cloud Kingdom
- Lost Kingdom
- Metro Kingdom
- Snow Kingdom
- Seaside Kingdom
- Luncheon Kingdom
- Ruined Kingdom
- Bowser's Kingdom
- Moon Kingdom
- Dark Side
- Darker Side
Wedding's Items
Some of the kingdoms will have a wedding item, which the Broodals are looking for in each kingdom.
- Sand Kingdom - Binding Band
- Wooded Kingdom - Soiree Bouquet
- Luncheon Kingdom - Stupendous Stew
- Cap Kingdom - Tiara
- Lake Kingdom - Lochlady Dress
- Snow Kingdom - Frost-Frosted Cake
- Seaside Kingdom - Sparkle Water
Hats & Outfits
Various hats and outfits can be bought at Crazy Cap stores for Mario to wear throughout Super Mario Odyssey. Each store has a unique outfit for Mario to buy.
Hats
- Mario Cap
- Captain's Hat
- Black Top Hat
- Caveman Headwear
- Sombrero
- Cowboy Hat
- Swim Goggles
- Explorer Hat
- Scientist Visor
- Aviator Cap
- Builder Helmet
- Golf Cap
- Snow Hood
- Resort Hat
- Sailor Hat
- Chef Hat
- Painter's Cap
- Samurai Helmet
- Happi Headband
- Mario 64 Cap
- Employee Cap
- Fashionable Cap
- Mechanic Cap
- Black Fedora
- Pirate Hat
- Clown Hat
- Football Helmet
- Classic Cap
- Luigi Cap
- Doctor Headwear
- Waluigi Cap
- Diddy Kong Hat
- Wario Cap
- Bowser's Top Hat
- Mario's Top Hat
- King's Crown
- Conductor Wig
- Zombie Headwear
Outfits
- Mario Suit
- Black Tuxedo
- Caveman Outfit
- Poncho
- Cowboy Outfit
- Swimwear
- Explorer Outfit
- Scientist Outfit
- Aviator Outfit
- Builder Outfit
- Golf Outfit
- Snow Suit
- Resort Outfit
- Sailor Suit
- Chef Suit
- Painter Outfit
- Samurai Armor
- Happi Outfit
- Mario 64 Suit
- Employee Uniform
- Boxer Shorts
- Fashionable Outfit
- Mechanic Outfit
- Black Suit
- Pirate Outfit
- Clown Suit
- Football Uniform
- Classic Suit
- Luigi Suit
- Doctor Outfit
- Waluigi Suit
- Diddy Kong Suit
- Wario Suit
- Hakama
- Bowser's Tuxedo
- Mario's Tuxedo
- King's Outfit
- Conductor Outfit
- Zombie Outfit
- Sunshine Outfit (DLC)
- Knight Outfit (DLC)
- Musician Outfit (DLC)
- Satellaview Suit (DLC)
- Baseball Uniform (DLC)
amiibo
Super Mario Odyssey is confirmed to be compatible with amiibo. It has three unique amiibo of Mario, Peach, and Bowser in wedding attire. These three amiibo, as well as previously released amiibo, will give Mario unique costumes.
When tapped, the Wedding Mario amiibo will give Mario temporary invincibility, the Wedding Peach amiibo will give Mario a Life-Up Heart, and the Wedding Bowser amiibo will reveal regional coin locations.
After talking to Uncle amiibo, tapping any amiibo or amiibo card will reveal the location of a Power Moon.
Gallery
To view Super Mario Odyssey's image gallery, click here.
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Trivia
- Super Mario Odyssey is the first Mario platformer of several things:
- The first Mario platformer since Super Mario 64 DS (Super Mario Sunshine if not counting remakes) to contain sandbox-styled levels, as well as no power-ups, as the power-up system has been replaced with the new capture mechanic.
- The first Mario platformer to receive a 7+ rating by PEGI and an Everyone +10 by ESRB.
- The first Mario platformer not to feature Bob-ombs or Boos as enemies, since their debuts.
- The first Mario platformer not to feature any lives as well as 1-Up Mushrooms and Game Overs. It is also the first Mario platformer to not feature any type of mushroom.