"Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars" was first released on the Super Nintendo platform in 1996. As the first attempt of the Mario series to venture into the RPG genre, it successfully blended platforming action with turn-based combat. The game features isometric 3D graphics, and the combat system is similar to "Final Fantasy," but with the addition of a "timed hit" mechanic, making battles more interactive.
The story revolves around the Smithy Gang suddenly descending from the sky, metalizing Mario's world and shattering the "Star Road." Mario teams up with his old partners from the Mushroom Kingdom, as well as two original characters - Mallow the cloud boy and Geno the doll - to embark on an adventure to collect the seven star fragments and restore order to the world.
Rich map exploration, hidden quests, labyrinth puzzles, humorous dialogue, and unique BOSS battles make it an excellent choice for RPG beginners.
"Super Mario RPG" is not only a breakthrough for the Mario series but also a classic RPG. It continues the humorous and lighthearted atmosphere of the Mario world while incorporating mature RPG mechanics, such as item collection, character leveling, skill combinations, and labyrinth puzzles, making it incredibly fun.
In addition, the game's plot setting and character development are equally excellent. Original characters like Geno are still beloved by fans today. The soundtrack, composed by Yoko Shimomura, enhances the entire game. Whether you are a Mario fan or an RPG enthusiast, you can find enjoyment in this game.
In "Super Mario RPG," players need to collect seven star fragments to restore the power of the Star Road, each star hidden behind an exciting story chapter.
Although the main storyline is relatively linear, there will be several small easter eggs at the end showing the fate of the characters, including Geno returning the Star energy and Mallow returning to royalty. Don't forget that after beating the game, you can relive all the story dialogue and look for missed side quests.
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