From giant swords to Bowser's innards, the NWR crew reminisce about Mario's adventures in role play.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/feature/25391
Mario is a character that needs no introduction. The plucky plumber has become synonymous not just with Nintendo, but gaming in general thanks to starring in some of the most memorable, creative, and polished games ever created. But, would you believe that Mario is just as popular in the RPG world as he is in the platforming world? As surreal as that sounds, Mario and friends crossed over to the realm of RPGs, giving us some of their most surreal adventures yet. From fighting evil robots to traveling down Bowser's guts, we look back at these marvelous adventures, highlighting each of three Mario RPG series along the way.
Go ahead and review Silver, there is a forum here for reader reviews of games. Some of them are pretty good.Cool Spyke, I'll see about doing my own review. Thanks for telling!
Writing the Paper Mario stuff makes me want to replay each entry. I really loved all three of those games, warts and all. I have extremely fond memories of playing Super Paper Mario in college. My roommate, Lauren, and I each had our own file going at the same time and we basically competed to see who could finish first. It might have gotten bloody, but it was one of these really fun group discovery moments, because it'd usually end up with all three of us hanging out while one person played.
I'm extremely tempted to pick up Paper Mario on VC. So tempted...
Also, can't wait until Paper Mario 3DS.
Kytim, SMRPG is my favorite game ever. I'll buy that whenever Nintendo decides to re-release it over and over again.
@KDR
But that's what was so funny about Super Paper Mario... the sheer audacity to mess with the player.
@KDR
But that's what was so funny about Super Paper Mario... the sheer audacity to mess with the player.
That's nice but I didn't buy it to be a comedy routine, I bought it to be a game.
Kytim, SMRPG is my favorite game ever. I'll buy that whenever Nintendo decides to re-release it over and over again.
How about a sequel for the 3DS? I would buy that in a hot minute since SMRPG is my favorite of all Mario's RPGs.
I read something about how videogames are ultimately limited as an art form, because the finger always just ends up pointing blankly back at the player. SPM is the first game I've played that acknowledges and incorporates this.
YES! Finally someone agrees with my opinion. I don't like TTYD so much. :COh shoot, wrong topic...