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So basically it is definitely an improvement over the last two games, not as good as the first three, but still fun in its own way?
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I was hoping that it would be darker than this.>the main villain motivation is that a random toad drew on his face, so hes gonna gas them all
My fucking sides, Tanabe you mad man, you literally made paper hitler
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Reminds me of "Too many swordsmen huh?" from Byleth's Smash trailer. Trying to be cheeky about a fan grievance while still repeatedly doing said grievance isn't funny, it's condescending.It'd be kinda cute if they didn't make generic Toads the majority of NPCs for the third time in a row.
Instead of poking fun at the problem, why not just, you know, fix it by making it more like the first two games?
He wants to secure the existence of the origami people and a future for the origami children.>the main villain motivation is that a random toad drew on his face, so hes gonna gas them all
My fucking sides, Tanabe you mad man, you literally made paper hitler
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The main difference there being that Sakurai didn't really have a choice in the matter and was trying make fun of the situation. Even, if some people didn't find very humorous.Reminds me of "Too many swordsmen huh?" from Byleth's Smash trailer. Trying to be cheeky about a fan grievance while still repeatedly doing said grievance isn't funny, it's condescending.
Wasn't a slight against Sakurai specifically (he even directly said Byleth wasn't his choice), just a broad observation.The main difference there being that Sakurai didn't really have a choice in the matter and was trying make fun of the situation. Even, if some people didn't find very humorous.
Sorry, I didn't mean to come off like I was just jumping to his defense,Wasn't a slight against Sakurai specifically (he even directly said Byleth wasn't his choice), just a broad observation.
How do you make sure the story appeals to a broad audience? And what challenges does existing within the Mario franchise present to your writers?
Tanabe: In Super Paper Mario, the elaborate story led the game away from the Mario universe, so since Paper Mario: Sticker Star I’ve refrained from using stories that are too complicated.
Mario is famous for its iconic cast of villains. Can you talk about the new villain in this game and how you design a character to stand alongside all-time greats like Bowser and Kamek?
Tanabe: Since Paper Mario: Sticker Star, it’s no longer possible to modify Mario characters or to create original characters that touch on the Mario universe. That means that if we aren’t using Mario characters for bosses, we need to create original characters with designs that don’t involve the Mario universe at all, like we’ve done with Olly and the stationery bosses.
This reminds me of how Pokemon is never going to have to really improve cause people will buy it anyway. Considering how unlike the Wii U people actually bought a Switch, Origami king will probably sell well and they will have the justification to just double down harder on the new formula.Surprised to see no top autists have posted this dog shit.
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