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RolStoppable said:
Kantor said:

Main Character - confident but flawed. Grows stronger as the game progresses. Relatable.

Story - told well. No excessively long cutscenes. Deals with interesting themes and does not contain clichés.

Gameplay - well, this depends on the genre. One rule: it has to be fun to play.

Musical score - varied. I should be able to listen to it when I'm not playing the game and enjoy it.

Setting and atmosphere - A variety across the game. Conveyed by visual design and music.

Introduction - introduces key characters. Avoids jargon. Little to no action.

Ending - ties up all loose ends. Leaves no plot holes. Influenced by your decisions throughout the game.

Online - not necessary, but if included, it should be original and provide you with reasons to keep playing. It should not give a huge advantage to high level players, but there should be an incentive to advance.

That's basically Super Mario Bros. 3.

On topic: Super Mario Bros. 3.

Super Mario Bros 3 is renowned for its online mode, yes.



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