![]() Many traditional Mario faces appear, and traditional lands are explored. With the game's excellent battle system comes even better humor, and an unforgettable cast. This makes the gameplay familiar and its turn based battle system is simple to pick up. There are tutorials along the way if further help is needed, but they're skippable for veterans or replays. Multiple moves and party members all have different commands, yet fill the traditional genre roles of healer or otherwise. With an "action command" battle system allowing you to hit buttons with correct timing to augment attacks, the gameplay never gets boring. The story begins with a typical princess capture scene, but quickly takes a turn for the unexpected. One of the best RPG's to grace the Super Nintendo and Mario's best RPG outing on any console. Every once a while, I take this game and spend a weekend leveling up and remember why I love the Super Nintendo. And the final one is at Smith’s Factory, where you fight against his power rangers wannabes. Once you get your group together, your goal is collect all star pieces to repair star road. The story is a ton of fun, gameplay is out of this world and when you save the princess, the game says the end? No, she joins your group and does some ass-kicking of her own…with a Frying Pan! Just like girls are supposed to do…just kidding. ![]() I guess it’s kind of what happens when you put Mario against a cameo straight from final fantasy… I’m at level 28 at this point and already finished the game, but this guy can still beat the ever loving crap out me. If you paid 500 coins for some fireworks and trade with a little girl for a shiny stone, you can fight against the hardest boss in the entire game: Culex. For example, the locked doorway in monster town. ![]() There was a really unique story this time around, a ton of new characters introduced, like Geno, who makes its first and last appearance on a Mario game, and some really cool secrets. Even though the game was released out the console’s lifespan, the game still is a collector’s pick, and if you want a copy, you surely will pay more than one hundred bucks for it.īut why exactly the Super Mario RPG kicks so many asses? Well, its kind a hard to pinpoint. The game come out in 1996, had amazing 3D graphics developed by square and it was the last Mario game on the Super Nintendo. ![]() Rarely do we use the word “perfect” to describe a game, but in my opinion, Super Mario RPG is pretty damn close. ![]()
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