- Pronouns
- She/Them
- MarioWiki
- Cosmic Cowboy
I think most of the hate goes to Dark Moon
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I mean, LM2 gets a lot of praise, especially from critics. It's just that LM2 has a very different feel and format from the original, so it's somewhat controversial with the series fanbase. Not much different from the whole thing with Paper Mario and Sticker Star, though that's on a somewhat larger scale due to having a much larger fanbase.Dark Moon is very underrated.
It's probably this forum losing activity over time and me and my sister not really finishing the game. I did talk quite a bit about it such as enjoying looting the kidnapped characters' rooms.Why are all of these "resurrected" threads exactly from 2012?
Also I've barely seen anyone talk about Luigi's Mansion 3 after it got released lol.
Dark Moon received nowhere near the vitroil Sticker Star got. Most criticism probably expressed more of a "I like Dark Moon but I like the non mission exploring structure of the first one more as well as the atmosphere."Not much different from the whole thing with Paper Mario and Sticker Star, though that's on a somewhat larger scale due to having a much larger fanbase.
That's not what I meant, I was just referring to the fact that any gameplay change in a series is going to be controversial, and used Sticker Star as an example because it's a controversy everyone knows about largely due to the same reasons--just on a much larger scale. When a series changes its game structure and format, people will always, always prefer the first style. I could also have used Mario USA, Mario Sunshine, Mario Party 9, Smash Brawl, Majora's Mask, Kirby 3 and 64. It's the same principle.Dark Moon received nowhere near the vitroil Sticker Star got. Most criticism probably expressed more of a "I like Dark Moon but I like the non mission exploring structure of the first one more as well as the atmosphere."
What can I say. People are never satisfied.
Heck, some of those games I mentioned came after lots of alleged "series stagnation". Mario Party 9 was criticized for being different by the same people who criticized Mario Party 8 (or any Mario Party after 3, if not even before that) for not being different. Mario 2 is a title given to both "a game too similar to warrant a '2'" and "a game too different to be called 'Mario'". Paper Mario, a series criticized for its inability to decide on a consistent gameplay format, shares much of its fanbase with Mario & Luigi, a series that's criticized for keeping one.
Makes you wonder what these fans actually want.
This post seems to assume that all people have an opinion for the same reason, that all fans have the same wants, and that wanting something new means you have to like the new thing. That's simply not the case. Opinions are nuanced and diverse, you can criticize something new for reasons outside of it being new, even if you wanting the series to do something new, as just because something is new doesn't mean it's done well. Like, even if Sticker Star was the first Paper Mario game I would still dislike it for how many of its mechanics are, in my opinion, poorly executed.What can I say. People are never satisfied.
Heck, some of those games I mentioned came after lots of alleged "series stagnation". Mario Party 9 was criticized for being different by the same people who criticized Mario Party 8 (or any Mario Party after 3, if not even before that) for not being different. Mario 2 is a title given to both "a game too similar to warrant a '2'" and "a game too different to be called 'Mario'". Paper Mario, a series criticized for its inability to decide on a consistent gameplay format, shares much of its fanbase with Mario & Luigi, a series that's criticized for keeping one.
Makes you wonder what these fans actually want.
To give another example, the NSMB series is repetitive and should be more creative. However, that doesn't mean I think it can do anything and get away with it. If the next game, say, had a mechanic where a random effect activated when you entered a level, and some of the effects made the game unbearable, such as if an effect slowed down movement of the playable character considerably, I would still criticize it for being a tacked on and unfun mechanic. That wouldn't make me a hypocrite, though. Me wanting the series to do something new doesn't mean I have to agree and like everything it does which is different.
I totally get that. Personally, I don't really care for Mario USA and vastly prefer Lost Levels (which isn't stagnant in any sense of the word), I like Mario Parties 9 and 10 but prefer the old style, and I can at least understand some of the complaints against Sticker Star (it's not the most polished game out there in terms of gameplay, although I'll never understand why people consider this a downgrade from SPM's abysmal plot).Uh, mate, a lot of the criticisms on new mechanics is centered on the execution of said mechanics rather than because they're new. I'm one of Mario Party 9's harshest critics, being a lifelong Mario Party fan, and I was wanting to see the car work out, but it simply did nothing for me, since it made the game so heavily reliant on the last guy who moved, which was also dice-block determined, the mini-star system was much worse than 20 coins for a star and also was a symptom of "everyone moves along now" and they took out interesting items such as orbs and items from the first four games. Not to mention the decreased focus on minigames and the extremely short length of the boards. If a new mechanic is seen as inferior to an older one, it will be criticized for its inferior elements rather than because they innovated.
In addition, fanbases are not a hivemind. It's composed of a lot of people, all who have differing opinions on each other which may appear contradictory but actually really aren't. Usually, there's much more nuance behind an opinion that states "it's the same game over again" and "it's different so it sucks".
Just say non-linear."open world" (I have quotation marks there because Luigi's Mansion is barley open world. The mansion's really small and there's not much to do.)
So Sonic is completely off the table I'm guessing.One thing I didn't like about Dark Moon was being graded on my performance. I don't like games that do that.
Luigi's Mansion 1 does it too, except it grades your entire run and not individual missions. 3 does that as well, but I'm not sure about 2.One thing I didn't like about Dark Moon was being graded on my performance. I don't like games that do that.
2 did it at the end of every level.Luigi's Mansion 1 does it too, except it grades your entire run and not individual mansions. 3 does that as well, but I'm not sure about 2.
Yes, but does it also have that mansion grade at the end of the game?2 does it at the end of every level.