| foxdievirus said: i like rpgs but i like them to last looooong. :P |
Then Paper Mario is a better option than Super Mario RPG.
| foxdievirus said: i like rpgs but i like them to last looooong. :P |
Then Paper Mario is a better option than Super Mario RPG.
| foxdievirus said: i was gonna get super paper mario (wii) soon so idk if i should bother with normal paper mario? |
They're quite different games. Paper Mario is a full blown RPG. Super Paper Mario has some RPG-qualities, but also lots of platformer ones. Realistically, they don't belong in the same genre.
Super Mario RPG and Majora's Mask
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"The so-called "hardcore" gamer is a marketing brainwashed, innovation shunting, self-righteous idiot who pays videogame makers far too much money than what is delivered."
i alrighty got OoT so idk ifi should get majora's mask isn't majora's mask like same gameplay as OoT? same feel? idk if i wana get majora's mask cause its not new to me cause its same gameplay feel as OoT so idk is it the same or?
A cornered fox is more dangerous than a jackal!
-Gray Fox
i bought mario rpg cause it looks new and never played that time of gameplay, im thinking of either geting a link to the past or majora's mask....
Majora's Mask: good game but same gameplay feeling as OoT, no? idk :P
LTTP: looks fun but i used to play legend of zelda 1, first zelda game, and i didn't like itmuch, so idk if LTTP is any good? is it more fun or? ...is it long also?
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-Gray Fox
Majora's Mask is the most different Zelda except Zelda 2.
LTTP is MUCH better than the original Zelda. Besides OoT it is probably among most people's favorite Zelda...Get this!
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| foxdievirus said: i alrighty got OoT so idk ifi should get majora's mask isn't majora's mask like same gameplay as OoT? same feel? idk if i wana get majora's mask cause its not new to me cause its same gameplay feel as OoT so idk is it the same or? |
Nope.
Majora's Mask is in many ways the Bastard Zelda: it has the least in common with any other game in the series (runner-up: Zelda II).
The bare-bones that make a "Zelda" are still there, mind you: expansive overworld, tons of items, dungeons with big bosses, etc.
But that's about where the similarities end. While Ocariana et. al. had static worlds that let you explore them at your liesure, Majora's is a world in which time is constantly running out. The moon is going to smash into the planet in three days, and you have exactly that much time (about an hour, three hours with the right song) to either save the world or bug out and reset the cycle. There actually is enough time to do lots of stuff, but there's always the reminder that The End Of The World is only a short ways away, which gives the game more urgency than any other Zelda.
The time aspect is also important for another reason: because the developers only had to account for three days, they were able to give each and every NPC in the game a varied schedule for those three days. What this means is that the world in Majora's Mask is just that: a world. Every NPC you encounter has his or her own life, and they WILL live that life whether you interact with them or not. Are you in the right place at the right time to save the old woman from getting mugged? Then congrats! You've saved her and her son's bomb shop, and earned yourself a nice reward! Were you busy doing other things during that small window of opportunity? Then the bomb shop is screwed, the thief makes off with the goods...and the world changes to open up different opportunities for you.
Basically, regardless of whether you play the knight in shining armor and save everyone's hopes and dreams before the world ends, or whether you just sit back and watch the folks go about their business, life will go on. It's something no other game I can think of has replicated, before or since.
Ugh. Will stop from raving further about this game. But get it. It's fantastic.
depends really. if you like rpgs, go for SMRPG or paper mario. if your more into action adventure try either zelda game. and if your into action with a bit of puzzles go for super metroid.