![]() The game starts of with a cutscene of Mario and Bowser fighting, as expected for a cutscene at the beginning of the game, Mario loses and falls of Bowser's Airship. For this playthrough, I decided to get as many Moons as possible, without pushing myself to scour the world for every last moon (see: Moons that require the use of Hint Art). I put "finished" in quotes as I'm actually missing two moons on the my original save file, the infamous Jump Rope and Beach Volleyball moons. ![]() The second playthrough I did was pretty close to when I had "finished" the first one, and it was a minimal moons playthrough, I only collected the bare minimum to complete the game. This is my third playthrough of the game since it came, and my second full playthrough, the first being the one I did when the game first came out. With that out of the way, let's talk about Super Mario Odyssey. I'm not normally one to care about spoilers, so having a spoiler warning on a Mario game of all things should show how important I think it is to go into this game blind. If you don't care about spoiler too much, then I've put a spoiler on the end-game section of the review, and part of the post-game. If you plan on playing this game then I recommend saving this post until after you've finished the game. ![]() I know this is a Mario Game, but I feel Super Mario Odyssey is a game best experienced when going in blind. ![]()
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