![]() This isn't Lord of the Rings or Game of Thrones, here. Aliens, shadows, world-lore spectacle (Glitz Pit, Boggy Woods, etc.), random "curses" that you'd think Mario would want undone - the simple Mario World mixing it up with ONE plotline is all that one game in a cartoonish franchise can handle. The Doopliss scenario was entertaining, though, even with the "sheet ghost enemy" being recycled from late No, it's still horribly aimless. And even that got hokey and forced when you got hit with those over and over just like recent PM (when everything's a spectacle, nothing is). Sure, it improved on presenting the "spectacle" of scenarios but that's all. TTYD had the benefit of being a sequel on updated combat/badges and graphics, but the musical compositions took a nosedive and had some scenarios that were roughly recycled from PM1 (dungeon 1's a castle again, Penguin Mystery 2: The Less-Exciting Sequel, a mouse being a mystery again hidden behind a Quest Board with no Level guidance, etc.). ![]() ![]() The two games largely differ in tone, scenarios, and music. Wed 12th Aug Care to say what you prefer from TTYD over PM1? I'm reading through the comparison post to TOK, and I really don't see any points that PM1 didn't have.Unless the game really ramps up in the coming chapters, I don't see it improving my rating. Obviously this is all opinion, but I would so far give TOK a 7.5 and TTYD a 9.5. ![]() I also prefer the abilities of TTYD over 1,000 fold arms, but maybe more come later.I prefer the sectional layout of TTYD over the open style of TOK.The music in TTYD wasn't anything amazing, but seems more memorable so far.The art style of TTYD resembles story book, while TOK looks like a paper craft world.But so far I would say TTYD has over TOK is this: I remember going through a forest, checking out Toad Town, Crossing the next field, maybe somewhere after that? Still early on. Wed 12th Aug don't exactly remember how far in I am, I'll have to check tonight.If you really must, feel free to vent your uncontrollable fury at the inclusion of Paper Jam, but we'd rather hear about your personal favourite Paper Mario(s) in the comments below.īest Mortal Kombat Games On Nintendo Systems - Every MK, Ranked By Youīest Harvest Moon / Story Of Seasons Games Of All Timeīest Castlevania Games On Nintendo Consolesīest Star Wars Video Games - Every Star Wars Game On Nintendo Systems Rankedīest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Games On Nintendo Systemsīest Spider-Man Games On Nintendo Consolesīest Nintendo 64 Platformers - Every N64 3D Platformer, Ranked By Youīest Indiana Jones Games On Nintendo Platformsīest Games Of All Time - Ranked Series Lists For The Biggest Video Game FranchisesĮvery 2D Super Mario Game Ranked Up Next: Pikmin Any surprises there? Remember, if you haven't rated any or all of the games above, you can still do so via the corresponding Game Page - and it will still count in the ranking above. Treasure your copy if you've got one, and perhaps lend it to a trusted friend who never visited the town of Rogueport.Īh, it was a great idea on paper. Prices for a GameCube disc - still the only official way to play (though not for long thanks to a recently announced Switch remaster) - have skyrocketed in recent years and given the quality, it's not hard to see why.
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