Super Mario RPG is releasing on November 17, 2023 for $59.99

Site / Company Author Score
Destructoid Timothy Monbleau 9/10
Dexerto Olly Smith 4/5
EuroGamer Christian Donlan 4/5
Game Informer Kyle Hilliard 8.75/10
GameSpot Steven Petite 8/10
God is Greek Adam Cook 9/10
IGN Tom Marks 8/10
LevelUp Pedro Pérez Cesari 9/10
Nintendo Insider Alex Seedhouse 9/10
NintendoLife Alana Hagues 9/10
Polygon Oli Welsh
Siliconera Brent Koepp 9/10
Twinfinite Zhiqing Wan 4/5
WCCFTech Nathan Birch 9/10

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If you want reviews format with some summary, World of JRPG’s community here as a review thread as well: https://lemmy.world/post/8301361


So, any hype for the game?

I was planning to get it day 1, but may have to delay it couple of days (for some personal reasons). What about all of you? How many of you are getting it day 1?

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    8 months ago

    You more or less described what goes into making a game in general. They’d be doing that, plus all the work that goes into writing the story from scratch, designing characters from scratch, designing levels from scratch, etc.

    There’s simply no way it’s same amount of work to remake a game as it is to make a similar one from scratch. It’s just basic logic.

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      8 months ago

      Well the work in some areas was a bit lighter, but the work in many other areas was notably heavier. The newer graphics and sound would have taken much more man hours than the originals, even given the advance in tech tools over the time. Games used to be made alot faster with much smaller teams back then.

      And all the polish and finishing work necessary to make sure the remake captures the same feel as the original despite being completely different fundamentally can’t be understated. When a game is made for the first time, it doesn’t have to be exactly one specific way. You have a reference to work from both originally and with a remake, but accuracy to the reference is much less demanding for an original game.

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        8 months ago

        But if we’re talking about price, we’re comparing it with other, similar games made using today’s tools and engines.

        And there’s simply no way it takes the same time to build that from scratch, than to build it using an existing game as a reference.