You'll never see a Game Over screen in Super Mario Odyssey
Super Mario Odyssey players will never see a Game Over screen, Nintendo has revealed.
Posting on the official Japanese Super Mario Odyssey Twitter page, Nintendo said players lose coins when they fail - and that's it.
マリオの体力が0になったり、奈落に落ちると、持っているコインが10枚減ってしまいます。ただし…!いくらミスしてもGAME OVERはありません。 pic.twitter.com/6oEia6LcVr
— スーパーマリオ オデッセイ (@mario_odysseyJP) July 4, 2017 To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settingsI asked John Linneman, Digital Foundry reporter extraordinaire and Japan expert, to translate the tweet for Eurogamer. Here's what it says:
"Even if Mario's health drops to zero, you'll just lose 10 of your coins. No matter how many times you fail, though, there is no Game Over!"
Then, in a follow-up tweet:
"By the way, if you fail with nine coins or less, it won't be Game Over. Please enjoy exploring without worry!"
Super Mario Odyssey Gameplay: Let's Play Super Mario Odyssey Reaction Watch on YouTubeFor years, Super Mario games have featured a Game Over screen, which you see after you die and have no lives left. Super Mario Odyssey ditches lives for a coins system. Super Mario Odyssey, then, offers a significantly different system clearly designed to keep players in the virtual world at all costs, and to inspire a sense of freedom in the player, not just in terms of the exploration of the open world but a willingness to try things out without the spectre of a Game Over screen ending the fun.
For more on Super Mario Odyssey, be sure to check out Tom Phillips' hands-on impressions from E3.









