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Super Mario Odyssey - US Version
About this item
- Explore 3D kingdoms filled with secrets and surprises, including costumes for Mario and several ways to interact with environments
- Mario's new friend, Cappy, lets you master new moves like cap throw, cap jump and capture
- Visit astonishing new locales, such as the skyscraper-packed New Donk City, and run into familiar friends and foes as you try to save Princess Peach from Bowser's clutches and foil his dastardly wedding plans
- Hand a Joy-Con controller to a friend to enjoy simultaneous multiplayer: Player 1 controls Mario while Player 2 controls Mario’s new ally Cappy
- Unlock even more features with the exclusive new amiibo figures - Mario, Princess Peach and Bowser dressed in their wedding outfits
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Product information
Number of Players | 2 players simultaneous |
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Publication Date | October 27, 2017 |
Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
Computer Platform | Nintendo Switch |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00045496590741 |
UPC | 045496590741 |
Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo Switch |
ASIN | B01MY7GHKJ |
Release date | October 27, 2017 |
Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
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Product Dimensions | 0.42 x 6.6 x 4.03 inches; 1.27 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Rating Pending |
Item model number | SWSwitchTitle5_WiiU |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 1.27 ounces |
Manufacturer | Nintendo |
Date First Available | January 13, 2017 |
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Product Description
Embark on a captivating, globe-trotting adventure.
Join Mario on a massive, globe-trotting 3D adventure and use his incredible new abilities to collect Moons so you can power up your airship, the Odyssey, and rescue Princess Peach from Bowser's wedding plans. This sandbox-style 3D Mario adventure and mdash;the first since 1996's beloved Super Mario 64 and 2002's Nintendo GameCube classic Super Mario Sunshine and mdash;is packed with secrets and surprises, and with Mario's new moves like cap throw, cap jump, and capture, you'll have fun and exciting gameplay experiences unlike anything you've enjoyed in a Mario game before. Get ready to be whisked away to strange and amazing places far from the Mushroom Kingdom.
System Requirements: Supported Platforms: Nintendo - Switch.
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Embark on a cap-tivating, globe-trotting adventure
Explore incredible places far from the Mushroom Kingdom as you join Mario and his ally Cappy on a massive, globe-trotting 3D adventure. Use amazing abilities like the power to capture and control objects, animals, and enemies to collect Power Moons so you can power up the Odyssey airship and save Princess Peach from Bowser’s wedding plans.

Super Mario Odyssey
Thanks to heroic, hat-shaped Cappy, Mario’s got moves that’ll make you rethink his traditional run-and-jump gameplay like cap jump, cap throw, and capture. Use captured cohorts such as enemies, objects, and animals to progress through the game and uncover loads of hidden collectibles. And if you feel like playing with a friend, just pass them a Joy-Con controller! Player 1 controls Mario while Player 2 controls Cappy. This sandbox-style 3D Mario adventure the first since 1996’s beloved Super Mario 64 and 2002’s Nintendo GameCube classic Super Mario Sunshine is packed with secrets and surprises, plus exciting kingdoms to explore.
Features
Explore astonishing locales like skyscraper-packed Donk City to your heart’s content, and run into familiar friends and foes as you try to save Princess Peach from Bowser’s dastardly wedding plans.
Find something interesting? Toss your cap at it and see what happens! There are lots of fun and surprising ways to interact with your surroundings.
Be sure to bring any coins you find to a Crazy Cap store, where you can exchange them for decorative souvenirs for the Odyssey and outfits for Mario! Some destinations have very exclusive dress codes, after all…
Awards
The Game Awards 2017 Winner
Best Family Game.
Game Critics Awards Best of E3 2017
Best of Show, Best Console Game, Best Action/Adventure Game.
2017 Nintendo. Super Mario Odyssey and Nintendo Switch are trademarks of Nintendo.
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Customers find Super Mario Odyssey to be a fun and engaging game with beautiful graphics and good level design. The game offers a lot to explore, with interesting puzzles, and one customer notes it's a unique take on the classic Mario/peach/bowser story. Customers appreciate the intuitive controls and find the main story easy to follow, while also noting the game has great replay value.
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Customers find the game fun to play, with kids particularly enjoying it, and one customer noting its sense of adventure.
"Great game" Read more
"This is a great game and just fun. Al the major reviews rate it as one of the best and I agree." Read more
"...Awesome game and I would recommend it" Read more
"Amazing game. The controls feel really good and it does a great job of incorporating the joycons and motion controls without being annoying...." Read more
Customers find the game worth its price tag, appreciating its great replay value and noting that the amount of gameplay is well worth the money.
"...Quick Review: -Amazing, creative, & ultra fun gameplay..." Read more
"...Great graphics, smooth game play, outstanding levels, it's hard to put down!..." Read more
"Great price. Arrived quickly. Game reminds me of Mario 64, just what I wanted for my kids." Read more
"...Even at full price this game is not only worth it, but practically required for all Switch owners. Do yourself the favor and buy it...." Read more
Customers praise the game's graphics, noting its beautiful world and levels, with one customer highlighting its fresh take on the Mario franchise.
"...In short, this is a spiritual sequel to Super Mario 64 but with better graphics, better gameplay, portability and levels completely different..." Read more
"Super Mario Odyssey is a masterpiece...." Read more
"...pick-me-up I play this game because of how enjoyable, well-made, and beautiful it is...." Read more
"...So, how is Super Mario Odyssey? Well, it looks great...." Read more
Customers appreciate the game's creativity, with its vast exploration opportunities and interesting puzzles, while one customer notes it captures wonderment and adventure.
"...It is both familiar and innovative, refining it's core mechanics to a diamond sharp edge while stretching far beyond what you would think a Mario..." Read more
"...Just the creativity, the physics.. like how every environment can be climbed, moved, pushed, bounced off of... it's real cool...." Read more
"...Pros: almost endless possibilities and playing time, it's a huge world to explore with mini levels and stuff to find...." Read more
"...The graphics are really crisp and detailed although from a distance you can see how the clarity dips...." Read more
Customers enjoy the adventure of the game, appreciating its story-driven approach and good narrative for a Mario game, with one customer noting its unique take on the classic Mario/Peach/Bowser storyline.
"It's Mario, everyone knows it. Everyone loves it. It just doesn't bring enough to the table to be considered a classic...." Read more
"...4. No challenge at all 3. A microscopic amount of new, good content 2. You can close your eyes and still beat the bosses 1...." Read more
"...So much action and adventures. About the seller great service, it came on time as specified...." Read more
"I think it's the best Mario ever. I just can't get enough of it. Simply amazing and the definition of fun...." Read more
Customers find the game easy to play, with the main story being straightforward, though they note it is fairly challenging. One customer mentions that the course challenges can be completed in 5-10 minutes.
"Great game with a challenging and fun story." Read more
"...The controls are near perfect and intuitive, framerate is fluid and gameplay is fantastic, and Mario's cartoony world looks as good as ever even in..." Read more
"...Fun for anybody to play, gorgeous worlds and graphics, easy to play with little things for expert players, flexibility with collection and completion..." Read more
"...Yes, however it feels very restrained and easy...." Read more
Customers like the controls of the game, finding them simple and responsive, with one customer noting that Mario's movements feel extremely tight.
"...But it doesn't just look great. It plays great. The controls are tight...." Read more
"...The controls are simple and intuitive even when played in the recommended separated mode...." Read more
"...Amazing music Great sound effects Tight and responsive controls..." Read more
"...That said I despise motion controls and I'm glad they aren't a necessity." Read more
Customers report that the game functions well, with one customer noting that it works particularly well for advanced moves.
"Birthday gift. Perfect." Read more
"works great.. just insert the game card on the gamecard slot up top on the switch and it works perfectly...." Read more
"Works great...." Read more
"...In short, this is a spiritual sequel to Super Mario 64 but with better graphics, better gameplay, portability and levels completely different..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2017Platform For Display: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified Purchase**The following review is rather in-depth, and longer than the average amazon review. I tried to keeps spoilers minimal. Just an FYI, now onto the review.**
Super Mario Odyssey is the best reason to go out and buy a Nintendo Switch right now. It is, hands down, one of the best Mario games ever made, and one of the best 3-D Platformers I have ever played. Even after you “beat” the game, there is so much more to do. The game manages to recapture the old, sandbox style 3-D Platformer that we saw in Super Mario 64, Sunshine, and games like Banjo Kazooie. Odyssey manages to update and modernize the concept, and tweak it to near perfection. No doubt about it, Odyssey is a must own. With that to say, I hope you enjoy my review for this incredible game!
Story: Story has never been a Mario game’s strong suit. Odyssey isn’t too different. The game opens-up with Mario fighting Bowser, a fight which Mario loses. Bowser then kidnaps princess Peach yet again, only this time he also captures Peach’s sentient hat, known as “Tiara,” and plans a wedding for him and Peach. Mario meets a sentient hat named Cappy. Cappy is able to take control of, and poses different creatures and objects (Mario meets the exorcist.) Mario and Cappy use an air-ship called the “Odyssey” in order to trot the globe in a quest to sabotage Bowser and Peach’s sinister wedding. The story is very bare-bones, but it gets the ball rolling; once the ball rolls, it doesn’t stop.
Presentation:
Super Mario Odyssey is truly a feast for the eyes. Every kingdom you go to is a wonder to look at, from the cascade kingdom with its prehistoric look, to the Hispanic style sand kingdom with its “Day of the Dead,” themed aesthetic, to the snow kingdom, the wooded kingdom and it’s sentient gardening tools, the luncheon kingdom (yumm,) and especially the New York inspired Metro Kingdom. Each kingdom that Mario visits looks incredible, and has a unique visual style. The texture and lighting design are also extremely impressive, the frame-rate is very solid.
The music is outstanding. There is great variety in musical styles, and the game features many instrumental themes. You’ll hear very ambient sound effects in one stage, songs befitting of a beach in other stages, and even a folk-style song in the wooded kingdom. One kingdom has a Japanese palace inspired musical score; the music can get quite epic towards the last few kingdoms in the game, similar to the Super Mario Galaxy games. The game even features songs with actual singing, such as the surprisingly catchy “Jump Up Super star,” which you hear during a celebration in “New Donk City.” The sound effects also perfectly blended with the controls, and the gameplay. The menu is also very slick, and the Switch functionality allows you to pause the game and jump right back into it at any time. Presentation wise, this game is a winner through and through.
Gameplay: Controls for Super Mario Odyssey are fantastic, and very intuitive. The controls for Mario are similar too how they have been in previous 3-D Mario adventures. Simply running around as Mario, and jumping is so much fun. My favorite new mechanic is the ability for Mario to roll like a ball, which is especially fun in the sandy and hilly areas. While some have had issues with them, I have found the joy-con motion controls to be precise and very fun. The camera in this game is much better than in previous titles, but it still has its occasional issues in certain areas. These issues are few and far between, however. The controls are all in all very responsive and as fun as ever.
Compared to recent Mario games, Odyssey has a much more open-ended, sand-box design to it. As was mentioned earlier, you travel to different kingdoms such as the Cascade, Sand, Forest, Snow, Metro, Beach, Forest, and other kingdoms in order to chase down Bowser and his new lackeys, the “Broodal Bruddas, (bunny like creatures.”) Each kingdom has its own residents, and even interesting world-building aspects that flesh them out. For example, the luncheon kingdom has living utensils, while the snow kingdom has polar bears. The sea-side kingdom has snails, while the Metro Kingdom has actual people. These unique aspects make every kingdom exciting and interesting in its own way. The main gameplay itself consists of exploring these kingdoms, and searching for Power Moons (think the stars in Mario 64/Galaxy, or the jiggies in Banjo Kazooie,) in order to power up the Odyssey ship and travel to the next kingdom. You acquire said moons by exploring every nook and cranny in the kingdom, solving little puzzles, fighting bosses, doing menial tasks, participating in minigames, and more. Some of the power moons are scripted, particularly early on, but most of them are not. For a game with such an open-ended nature, there is tons of variety to the gameplay. You might be controlling a T-Rex one moment, riding a golden lion another moment, balancing on a giant corn-cob, or even riding a motorcycle through the streets of New Donk City. The variety is stunning, and keeps the gameplay from getting boring.
The real gameplay hook for this Mario adventure is the ability to use Mario’s hat to control, and possess different objects, creatures, and even some people. It may seem a little weird and creepy at first, but the execution is ingenious, in a way only Nintendo can pull off. You can literally take control of several Goombas, Koopa Troopas, Hammer Bros, Fire Balls, Tanks, Frogs, and even a T-rex. You can even take control of certain inanimate objects, and even some of the humans in New Donk City. This switches up the Gameplay almost infinitely, but in a way that always feels very organic, introducing so many unique and clever moments that never cease to be fun. Just goofing off and experimenting with this mechanic is half the fun in and of itself.
The boss fights, many of which incorporate the possession mechanic, are all very fun and well designed. The end-game fight in particular is a high point among the impressive array of boss fights that the game has to offer. One of the most surprising boss fights you will encounter is a dragon that looks like it’s straight out of Game of Thrones. While a few of the bosses are challenging, many of the fights feel rather easy, and are a breeze to defeat. Some of this is due to the fact that there is no longer a “game over,” as you simply loose coins when you die. The boss fights are still tons of fun all around. Speaking of coins, you can use them to purchase different outfits, power stars, and other goodies. Some of these outfits have some actual gameplay use, but many of them feel like window dressing, though it helps spruce up your ship none-the-less.
What is so incredible about this game is that after the credits, you feel like you have only just begun. The replay value for this Mario game is absurdly high, and the possibilities open-up a ton after you finish the story, which should take you around fifteen hours in and of itself. The gameplay is also perfectly suited for being able to play in small doses if you have a job and a busy schedule (as I do,) but you can also play to your heart's content when you wish to, on the weekends in my case. The Gameplay really is about as close to perfect as you could hope for a 3-D Platformer to be!
Verdict: Super Mario Odyssey is a celebration of more than thirty years of Super Mario. The game encapsulates what Mario has always been about: Pure fun. More than that, though, the game innovates and surprises long after you “beat” it. I certainly see myself playing this game for several more weeks to come. This game is the number one reason to purchase a Nintendo Switch if you have not done so already (They’re still hard to find.) This game truly is the best 3-D Platformer I have played in years, even giving Galaxy 2 a run for its money; it is one of the very best games that our favorite Italian plumber has ever been in. So go out, buy this game, and participate in an incredible, one-of-a-kind, globe-trotting “Odyssey.”
Cons:
Easy initial difficulty
Occasional camera issues
Sub-par plot
Pros:
Beautiful visuals and design
Amazing music
Great sound effects
Tight and responsive controls
Wonderful Sand-Box style Mario Gameplay
Incredible and ingenious level design and scenarios
Quirky and fun characters
Tons of variety
Unbelievably high replay-value
One of the best Mario games ever made
Overall: 10/10
Peace, Dana
- Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2017Platform For Display: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified PurchaseMario Odessey is easily the most hyped Mario since Mario 64. Unlike some, I refected on my opinion and changed with time. Now I've beaten every major Mario release excluding the Galaxy games. My first introduction to Mario is my earliest memory. Xmas 85 my step grandfather won a NES at a party a couple days before that they got from the original Nintendo test launch. Every adult was jumping while distracted by a scrolling thing. It was so odd how excited they were. Mario World brought graphics and multiple buttons for the best controls at the time. Mario 64 rewrote 3d gaming, acing 3d platforming on its first go and changing how we looked at 3d games. For Odessey I ignored all gameplay and trailers after the E3 presentation as to go in fresh. I judge this as a Mario game so I'm extra critical. So does it live up to the hype?
Almost... Gameplay first and it is snappy. The games features dynamic resolution to achieve 60 frames per second. In the PC community there is a saying,"Give me 60 or give me death." It makes the game control easier, panning the camera and motion is smooth. This makes controlling Mario top notch. Never did I die and think it was the games fault. In fact the input timing at 60fps is so good, going to xenoblade 2 or BotW makes them feel delayed in comparison. The new hat mechanic is an interesting new twist, but at the cost of power ups. Which I did miss. It is fun controlling the enemies, and each have different capabilities to help progress and find moons. Eh the moons. The single laziest thing in the game. There are hundreds of them but you only need a fraction of that to beat the main game and you can buy moons. Yes you can buy moons if you can't get to 600+ on your own. So it's easy to get them and it turns into a collection thing. Collect golden coins, stage coins, moons to collect more stuff. Though I did enjoy getting many of the moons for their challenge they could be replaced with a lot of coins considering I can just buy them. The hat can also whip around using motion to beat lower enemies. It's all well polished, but the motion feels odd at best. The 2d parts are fun but very short. There were moments where I thought this was well thought out or this is really cool, but never did I say WOW! How did they do that?
For the game itself. There are coins that you can spend on a shop or death. There are stage coins that buy fitting stage outfits as well as decorations which are useless. Just more busy work. You are trying to save Peach again. Three hit bosses. Very typical. The stages are short. Like not any larger than some Mario 64 stages and there are not that many stages either. The t rex can only be used in a very limited section. This is the main problem of the whole game. Where the fun factor is high, it only lasts 15-20 hours max then you just get moments from then on. I beat the game in under 10hours, and I was exploring. Even the collecting busy work took me 30 hours to get enough to go to the real last stage. Botw lasted me 100 of hours of new exploration. This is padding pure and simple. Level design though small is well polished with a lot of secrets. The level design is the best of any platformers ever but it really really could have used a larger open area to each stage.
Graphics are just decent. Look a lot of compromises have been made to achieve 60fps. Mario and npcs look good, as well as locations, but textures and draw distances are poor. Pop in is really bad and the stages are smaller than you would think. Art style can only hide so much.
Sound is excellent. There is no voice acting, but the music and sound effects are stellar.
So is Odessey a good Mario game? Yes, however it feels very restrained and easy. That is until the real last stage where it gets very unforgiving to the point it doesn't fit with the rest of the game. In fact with that exception, I think this is accually the easiest Mario yet and gimicky. My kids will have no problem playing this, but even glossing over that. I can't let some nostalgia moments make me forget how short this is and small the "worlds" feel.. This is not the best game ever, not a chance, it's not even the best Mario it just tries to remind us of them. Mario3/World are probably the best givend their eras. But it's good. Really good. Like an instant classic and better than Sunshine or anyother modern Mario good. I liked using enemies powers, but it doesn't carry an entire game. It would have been great to get a flying power or jump on Yoshi. Costumes are a cute idea and thank the stars amiibo are not needed. After BotW this might be the second best game of the year. That said it's a fairly distant 2nd for me. But trounced Horizon or anything else. I can't see a bunch of adults excited to play this like the first game. Nor is it mind blowing like Mario 64. Its not revolutionary. Even Cappy kind of mimics Kirby. It's an easy buy, replay value is good and its a perfect platformer. Simply the best 3d platformer. I just wish there where more of it.
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Joao PedroReviewed in Brazil on December 4, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Muito divertido
Platform For Display: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified PurchaseFazia tempos que não jogava um título tao bom e tao divertido, a jogabilidade dele é maravilhosa.
Chegou perfeitamente, dias antes do esperado
- VincentReviewed in Singapore on January 4, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Best exclusive
Platform For Display: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified PurchaseFun as always exclusive from Nintendo!
- jair hernandezJReviewed in Mexico on July 6, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente juego
Platform For Display: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified PurchaseExcelente producto
- GG iconReviewed in the United Arab Emirates on January 7, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Very nice meeting expectations
Platform For Display: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified PurchaseSuper Mario Odyssey delivers a gaming masterpiece, seamlessly blending nostalgia with innovation. The vibrant worlds, creative level design, and Mario's new friend Cappy create an enchanting adventure. The game's charm, coupled with tight controls and imaginative power-ups, keeps players captivated. Each kingdom feels distinct, offering a refreshing take on the classic Mario formula. Super Mario Odyssey is a must-play, showcasing Nintendo's brilliance in crafting timeless gaming experiences.
- NansueReviewed in Canada on August 17, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect gift
Platform For Display: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified PurchaseI bought this game for my daughter's birthday and she was soooo happy. It came on time as expected and it's great game. Highly recommend!!