![]() The player begins the game with Mario who then recruits additional party members along the way – levelling them as a team. The core role-playing experience featured within Super Mario RPG is relatively straight forward. Treasure boxes are also littered throughout the world, channelling classic brick-breaking Mario experiences. Additionally there are cameos from some of Nintendo's other characters, along with a few references to the Final Fantasy series for good measure. This is all held together by the lively residents of the world who make interesting, odd and helpful observations – and even humorous quips. Adding to this are puzzles to solve in each environment and other events such as mine cart rides to enjoy along the way. Similar to other RPG titles, item and equipment upgrades occur regularly. ![]() Additional role-playing experiences are woven further into the experience, with inns to stay the night at, tool shops where Mario's team can stock up on mushrooms and various other elixirs – or even buy a new set of pants for added protection (in battle). Story aside, Super Mario RPG enters familiar territory by immediately throwing players into interactive turn-based battles against enemies such as Goombas, Koopas and lesser known foes across famous locations such as the Mushroom Kingdom and even sewers & seaside towns. Before you know it, Mario is fighting alongside a party of allies including Bowser to restore the level of chaos to its original state, find the whereabouts of Princess Peach and recover the seven star pieces. The story takes a twist when a sword known as Exor crashes into Bowser's keep, followed by the the evil Smithy gang invading the world and stealing the seven star pieces of Star Road which help grant wishes to world's inhabitants. ![]() Legend of the Seven Stars starts in a similar fashion to other Mario games when Princess Peach (Toadstool) is kidnapped by Bowser. Square has done an excellent job adapting the Mario series to the role-playing genre, whilst at the same time adding many of its own unique touches featured in its own games. As expected with a Square developed title, many of the design cues are inspired by the Final Fantasy series. Like other traditional role-playing games, Super Mario RPG is divided up into two segments – exploration and turn-based battle sequences – as you travel back and forth between areas on an overworld. With the downloadable iteration of this title now once again available to the masses – this time on the Wii U eShop – how does this classic hold up? Europe was eventually able to experience this masterpiece, produced by Nintendo legend Shigeru Miyamoto, when it was released as a digital game (with minor alterations linked to localisation and seizure concerns) on the Wii Virtual Console in 2008. Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars was also the final Mario entry released on the aging Super Nintendo. In 1996, Squaresoft (now known as Square Enix) – the creator of the long-running Final Fantasy series and the brilliant Chrono Trigger – released the first ever Mario role-playing game on the Super Nintendo in Japan and the US. Quite simply – he's a jack of all trades. Mario himself has been a doctor, an amateur kart racer and later on in his career was recognised as a professional athlete when he competed at the Olympic Games in the 100 metre dash against Sonic. The Super Mario RPG remake is coming to Nintendo Switch on November 17th.There are very few areas of life the Mario franchise hasn't at some point explored. In fact, the full name of the game was Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, and in addition to the aforementioned Fujioka and Shimomura, other legends of Japanese development such as Hironobu Sakaguchi, Yoshihiko Maekawa, and Kensuke Tanabe were involved. “Enter (or revisit) this world of eccentric allies and offbeat enemies in an RPG for everyone.” This colorful RPG has updated graphics and cinematics that add even more charm to the unexpected alliance between Mario, Bowser, Peach, and original characters Mallow and Geno,” reads Nintendo’s official description of the game. “Team up with an oddball group of heroes to save Star Road and stop the troublemaking Smithy Gang. A new opportunity to enjoy a classic SNES game Who will return is the composer Yoko Shimomura, who composed the original soundtrack of the game at its launch in 1996. The Japanese creative himself said some time ago that he would like to end his career as a developer with a final installment of the saga, although it is clear that it will not be this remake. ![]() ![]() “Thanks for your message! I too am very happy and looking forward to November!,” Fujioka replied to another fan on Twitter (via Reddit). But I am very surprised and pleased with the news!- chihiro fujioka June 22, 2023 ![]()
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