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Hmmmmm...Does Yoshi's Story count? :3I remember loooving that game..<3
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The game that re-ignited my passion for the Mario franchise some years ago. For myself it is the very summit of the whole series. I don't expect any Mario game of the future to bring me the level of joy I experienced with that game. Most other games of the series aren't bad either, though.
I felt that way too, it still remains as my favorite Mario game, and I've replayed the story without getting bored around 18 times, still doing it.Super Paper Mario was a downgrade in my opinion.
Quote from: Level 3 on February 17, 2010, 03:44:12 PMI felt that way too, it still remains as my favorite Mario game, and I've replayed the story without getting bored around 18 times, still doing it.Super Paper Mario was a downgrade in my opinion.Nice to meet someone who thinks alike. Super Paper Mario had a few flaws, but the biggest of them: I think they shouldn't have ditched the original battle system. It was a splendid combination of traditional turn-based RPG fighting and action. It was much fun. It surprises me that so few games try to include a similar system into their gameplay...
Quote from: Edofenrir on February 17, 2010, 03:41:57 PMPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The game that re-ignited my passion for the Mario franchise some years ago. For myself it is the very summit of the whole series. I don't expect any Mario game of the future to bring me the level of joy I experienced with that game. Most other games of the series aren't bad either, though.I felt that way too, it still remains as my favorite Mario game, and I've replayed the story without getting bored around 18 times, still doing it.Super Paper Mario was a downgrade in my opinion.