BowserJunior
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Super Paper Mario FTW!! TBH, I never liked RPGs.
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And TTYD is winning, as it should.Xerneas said:I love SPM the most only become of the plot. I found TTYD tons more fun, but the plot of SPM was 10x better than TTYD's plot. Plus, it brought us Dimentio.
Also, you know when PM: SS sucks when there are 0 votes for it in the poll.
A lot find that logic. Sticker Star was good but not as good as the others. But if you look at SS battles, you can get some coins from it.AegisReflector said:The Thousand Year Door definitely had a certain charm to it that made it a classic. There was also a crapload of things to do. Trouble Center, Pianta Casino, Glitzville, Ms. Mowz challenge, getting all the Shine Sprites, Pit of 100 Trials, etc. Those aspects were all very fun and comfortable to play.
I am a big fan of RPGs but that's not merely my bias talking. I think what lacks from Super Paper Mario and Sticker Star is what made the PM formula great in the first place. Memorable partners, unique villains, Luigi (lol), a solid battle system, and lush environments. Sticker Star virtually incorporates none of those listed and that's why it's easily the least popular in the franchise (not gaining EXP from battles? What the hell?)
Luigi was playable in Super Paper Mario.AegisReflector said:The Thousand Year Door definitely had a certain charm to it that made it a classic. There was also a crapload of things to do. Trouble Center, Pianta Casino, Glitzville, Ms. Mowz challenge, getting all the Shine Sprites, Pit of 100 Trials, etc. Those aspects were all very fun and comfortable to play.
I am a big fan of RPGs but that's not merely my bias talking. I think what lacks from Super Paper Mario and Sticker Star is what made the PM formula great in the first place. Memorable partners, unique villains, Luigi (lol), a solid battle system, and lush environments. Sticker Star virtually incorporates none of those listed and that's why it's easily the least popular in the franchise (not gaining EXP from battles? What the hell?)
Yoshidude99 said:Luigi was playable in Super Paper Mario.AegisReflector said:The Thousand Year Door definitely had a certain charm to it that made it a classic. There was also a crapload of things to do. Trouble Center, Pianta Casino, Glitzville, Ms. Mowz challenge, getting all the Shine Sprites, Pit of 100 Trials, etc. Those aspects were all very fun and comfortable to play.
I am a big fan of RPGs but that's not merely my bias talking. I think what lacks from Super Paper Mario and Sticker Star is what made the PM formula great in the first place. Memorable partners, unique villains, Luigi (lol), a solid battle system, and lush environments. Sticker Star virtually incorporates none of those listed and that's why it's easily the least popular in the franchise (not gaining EXP from battles? What the hell?)
Nothing to be ashamed of. That's probably mine too. That touching story really got to me. PM1 and TTYD were great too though. Sticker Star, on the other hand... God, i still can't believe how badly they screwed that one up.Luna said:I will probably be the only one who says this but...my favorite is Super Paper Mario.
Ghostony said:I coulda sworn I posted in here before...ah well
My favorite is Thousand Year Door, because it's full of badass which is a kinda rare setting for mario games
examples : Rogueport, The underground city, the emo town(forgot the name of it), and that stadium place(sorry forgot name of that too T~T havn't played this game in a real long time)