



I’ve been constantly amazed by the Switch’s diverse environments, attention to detail, and graphics prowess. Powerful visuals + immersive gameplay:The images of Super Mario Odyssey are fantastic. But he still looks like Mario, because he never ceases to amaze you. There are many moments in Odyssey where it doesn’t necessarily look like a Mario game, but rather a crouching plumber who has been transported to another virtual realm. (The game opens significantly once you complete the story.) There are coins and moons to collect and hidden corners to discover.
Super Mario Odyssey – Scuba Diving:Odyssey’s main campaign isn’t too long, but it packs a punch. Mario even goes back to his roots in 2D mode. Each of the realms has its own unique visual style and gameplay. In fact, you have to play the game on the big screen practically with your nose in it so as not to miss certain details.
And while I know I’ve completed Mario’s mission, I enjoy the feeling of being able to revisit Realms whenever I want. There’s more than a lot to do, like collecting every last Power Moon, without making it a chore. In fact, the game was designed for life after the main campaign. Super Mario Odyssey is an open world and each of the realms is worth revisiting.
