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  1. There is only 2 but in one of them you had to flip into 3D just before you go into a cart, one without the big loops but there was like a boulder hanging from the bottom so you couldn't pass it unless in 3D.

     

    Strange, I could've sworn I went through it in 3D ànd later on in 2D.

     

    edit: Aaaaaand I'm done. Took me 4 days, 4-5 hours of gameplay a day.

    There were definitely parts I loved, but some undeniable flaws make me hope the next Paper Mario game will go back to the old format.


  2. I know what you mean that whole level is a nightmare due to the amount of mine cars. Have you been in a mine car and press A to flip into 3D? There is a secret tunnel which the mine car goes off into once you in 3D. If its not that then im stumped.

     

    Huh? I only remember 2 mine-cart rides in that entire level...

     

    Well just reached chapter 6 and so far seems like a very cynical way of extending the game? seriously 99? and wheres my save points?!!!

     

    Rest assured, you don't actually have to beat 99 guards ;p

    Still though... very poorly executed chapter.


  3. I just finished Chapter 5 and I have to say it has grown on me exponentially.

    Truth is, the game was far too easy up until now. I finally feel like I've got enough to wrap my mind around as I play.

     

    Also: O'Chunks is awesome.

     

    edit: Well, Chapter 6 was a big DUD. The last part in The Underwhere didn't really save it. Lazy level-design to the max.


  4. It really depends from game to game, but hey... if you want to "revolutionize" (though, I prefer to look at it as an evolution) how games are played, that takes time. Lots of trial and error, and Nintendo being who they are, I'd say the first step is hella successful.

     

    He does however raise a point, that of the blind Nintendo aficionado. Which is the negative way to look at it. I always felt that gamers who grew up with Nintendo simply have a much stronger bond with their consoles. The passion that cultivates in your heart through generations of playing with Link, Mario and the rest.

    It's very hard to objectively judge something/someone that you love.

     

    I'm not defending blindness, but I'm not "casting a stone" at it.


  5. I'm a few hours in right now, and I'm enjoying it.

    I mean, it's a Mario game, and therefor it is almost by default great... BUT!

    What's different now is that instead of actual turn-based battles, you have simple platforming-style elimination of foes; which results in a far more 1-dimensional game; as ironic as that may be... I mean, the old Paper Mario games had platforming elements too, but to base an entire game on that and KEEP the long cutscenes/dialogues? Feels like they just kinda screwed with the balance.

    I'm glad I didn't pay full price for this, but I'm also glad I have it. Heh.


  6. I love the style and the idea behind this and Killer 7. But as much as I respect their intentions, I can't look past how 1 dimensional the gameplay is.

    They say graphics don't matter, but if this didn't have its style going for it... I doubt many people would even consider playing it.

     

    Though, I'm basing all that on Killer 7. It would be awesome if NMH had more in-depth gameplay.


  7. I don't know if it's THAT popular. (and afaik, a guilty pleasure isn't per sé a BAD game)

    But I'm just saying... it's a water jet-ski game, with cheesy voice-acting... and bland characters :P

    Normally I'd never go near one of those, but Waverace gets it just right on the gameplay front... once you manage to juggle the high learning curve.

     

    It's not something I'd ever think of putting in an all-time favorites list. But yet I've wasted SO many hours on it. Playing the same tracks over and over, trying to tame the waves.


  8. It's so original and fresh isn't it? Thats what i like about this, nothing has been used from a previous game etc...

     

    I love the style of it as well.

     

    It is! I've not been too excited about gaming these last years, but it's fresh experiences like this that still keep me coming back.


  9. I'm really finding myself looking forward to this.

    It has all the quirks a first party Nintendo title would have, added with Point & Click controls. And wouldn't that just be my favorite (deceased) genre of all time.

    I also heard it's going to retail for about 10 euro cheaper.


  10. Please, please, for the love of god PLEASE be working on a new Pikmin game for the Wii, Nintendo! I adore the franchise, and playing it with Wii controls could be so perfect.

     

    Also, I'd love to see a Luigi's Mansion sequel that expands on the concept. And Waverace! Total guilty pleasure; I really miss these games.


  11. I bought this the other day on ebay, only 30 euro. I was in serious doubt whether or not to buy this title for a while, but at that price (and it being a Mario game) I caved in.

    My expectations aren't THAT high, so I hope to be pleasantly surprised.

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