| PSwii60 said: I wouldn't mind seeing a few changes, or variety of different ways to play SMB, but honestly, it would lose the core mechanics and simplicity of the series itself. Also, there isn't anything wrong with SMB's art style. It is supposed to be the way it is; and graphics isn't vital to gameplay. No change is needed there either. Besides, Nintendo has a way to make their games magical and memorable in their own right. Should they ever decide to implement any changes, here's what I want to see: -Multiplayer: since it happened in NSMB:Wii, I wouldn't mind Nintendo expanding this online -Substance: It would great to show more encouragement why we are collecting items such as coins. In Super Smash Bros, we collected it to use for Coin Launcher. -Characters: It would awesome to be able to play other characters like they did with SMB2. I would suggest limiting each character own their path, purpose, perspective and on their own worlds with their own power ups, and then add a storyline to it. Reading my own comment, I think I want to see a remake of Super Mario Bros 2. It's fitting: NSMB2 I only came to this thread for the lulz, really, more than anything. I'm not even completely sure if this thread is even serious. Hahah! It really has been like a religion & science and the gap argument. Specially since we don't know too much about the game, and coupled with our different views and tastes on gaming in general, there will always an argument. There has been many bromance moments, though LOL |
Now THAT would have been a superb idea! Either way, I'm not finding NSMB games memorable anymore, and this thread has alot of the "why"s.
I will revisit this thread when NSMB2 is actually released, but all in all I'm not finding this series memorable any longer personally.
All in all, it seems to lack substance, seriousness (as in taking the gaming medium seriously) and just feels like a quick buck in general. But hopefully that's only these 4 images, and soon enough we'll be able to put my fears to rest.
But so far, I'm not overly confident of the result. Also, I'd like to give a cheer for bromance
, it shows us that people actually can get along online, even when they have different viewpoints.







