I'd rather treat the old villains like Bowser, Bowser Jr., the Koopalings, heck even Wario in a new interesting way - like they did in Bowsr's Fury. The Broodals from Odyssey were brand new and fit perfectly within the narrative of the game, but did not really add anything new to the plot or to...
I appreciate the fact they did not just copy and paste Sword and Shield style, so I'm kinda positive on this one under this point of view. On the other hand, I'm kinda worried about the graphics, but eh, let's wait and see.
I was quite surprised. GF literally never cared about lore, and I would have never expected such a game. I'd say Johto would have been a more fitting region for this kind of treatment - and I'm not only saying that 'cause I grew up with Gold and Silver, I swear. As for now it's way too early to...
I was indeed talking about the Pac Man World trilogy. I had read many YouTube comments praising the original for its variety of bosses and its larger cast - but tbh the second game has a charm the first one does not have.
Don't know wheter that's unpopular or not, but I believe the second game of the Pac Man trilogy was better than the first one. And the third one, well, is kinda lackluster if compared to the previous two.
This would have been quite the smart addiction. I thought Nintendo wanted to tell us that they were were to put Daisy into a Super Mario game by her addition in Super Mario Run - looks like we've been fooled.
Fair enough I guess. As for me, I could never stand that horrible boat; I think it's awfully annoying and anticlimatic. But it fits very well with Sunshine style I guess.
If I'm not wrong the only block Toads are turned into are question blocks in the original Super Mario lore. This also explains why they give you a Power-Up.
It had pretty charming tracks (I love Shy Guy Bazaar and its Super Mario Bros 2 vibes) and a funny new gimnick, but it had a kinda lackluster characters selection. I liked the inclusion of Lakitu and Wiggler - as random as it may seem - but... booting characters like Waluigi for them? Especially...
I agree. When I first touched the game I was expecting something similar to later RPGs, but at the end of the day the game had very dull aestethics and, while the story is not bad, is inferior to those of Mario & Luigi games. The fact the game never arrived in Europe till 2008 definitely did not...
This is pretty dark actually, like imagine casually finding a statue representing your likeness you knew nothing about. You just turned a cute hint to a relationship into something... more interesting.
But again, Super Mario is known for its inconsistent lore, so many relationships are mainly...
Well, tbh this is not the only reason they get paired together. Their relationship is referenced multiple times in the games, like in Daisy Circuit in Mario Kart Wii.
I believe they simply like each other, he likes her outgoing manners and she likes his shyness. They're really cute to me.
This anti piracy message is actually pretty clever, I must say. However, those anti-piracy fake screens that ran all over You Tube in the past month are meant to be scary since I believe their main goal is not to imitate a realistic anti-piracy screen, but rather to make creepypasta-material...
Immagino! Anche se solo ciò che hai caricato è veramente simpatico, con Larry che si strappa di dosso il travestimento per ritrovarsi tutti i capelli appiattiti e spettinati (quella è una scenetta che ho adorato!). Poi io adoro questo stile di disegno che appunto rispecchia quello ufficiale dei...
Grazie un milione! Quindi sei tu il top player che ha caricato quelle scansioni fantastiche? Grandissimo! Sono veramente adorabili, disegnate con lo stile ufficiale Nintendo e con Larry Cappuccetto Rosso (e Larry tutto spettinato!) che mi ha lasciato semplicemente in estasi :D! L'unico problema...
I believe the first Cars was the second film I ever watched at the cinema after Finding Nemo. The second one was more like a guilty pleasure, due to its italian content, while I didn't even bother to watch the third movie, even though I've heard it wasn't a bad product.
Well yes but actually no, since Ludwig was indeed the first Koopaling in the SNES version of Mario is Missing! - that probably does not count though lol.
Basically, I believe it's a tad too slow with all the card and paint things going on and it encourages players to skip regular enemies battles since it's quite unrewarding. I've heard of many people quitting the game solely because of the battle system. But again, to me Color Splash is a pretty...
I surely agree with this one. I mean, it surely lacks variety characters-wise (too many Toads and Shy Guys - Shy Guys are pretty cool tho) and has a... weird battle system but it has witty writings, looks very beautiful and colourful (I mean, it's called COLOR Splash duh), has a solid soundtrack...