| LuckyTrouble said: Oh god. "Different" sounds like Paper Mario is going to continue to no longer have a definitive identity as an RPG and has a permanent role as Nintendo's experimentation series. I have officially lost all faith that the series will ever return to the golden years of the N64 and Gamecube. I guess it was a good run. I also just want to point out how hilarious it is that this guy talks about moving forward and not looking back at old methods as if the success of old entries will have zero impact on future games. If this is a standard mindset at Nintendo, you know, not learning from the past, it would explain so many things. |
It's dead as we knew it, but maybe not dead overall. We'll have to see what their new gameplay is, for all we know it could be just as good as TTYD's if not better, but yeah, I'm not gonna bet on that hehe.
I think that's just bullspeak to defend their god Miyamoto, atleast I'd rather believe that than them really being that ignorant.
| thatguymarco said: Meh. This ain't the Paper Mario I loved, and that's okay, I'd rather see these guys making mediocre games they actually want to make than mere insulting imitations of the originals they feel forced to work on, but that doesn't take the feeling of seeing an old friend being abused away. Not cool Nintendo, not cool. |
Do they actually want to make this though? Afterall, Sticker Star was originally a true TTYD successor until Miyamoto came along.
| Luke888 said: Nice, let's hope they go back to the RPG style that everyone loved... |
They won't unfortunately, but that doesn't mean their new RPG style can't atleast be well liked.







