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The images with the dialogue boxes are new. Kind of wished they made them look more like parchment with tattered edges
I really hope they add more. I’m tired of Nintendo’s remakes that are just 1:1. People are used to remakes nowadays adding more to the original game.The game is dam near perfect but hopefully they add a few new areas, bosses, characters just to add some surprises to those who played the game 100 time already!
To me, it depends more on if they'll add something of worth, or if they'll do like the M&L remakes and try to add an extra mode of play that, at least in my opinion, could've been kept on the drawing board.I really hope they add more. I’m tired of Nintendo’s remakes that are just 1:1. People are used to remakes nowadays adding more to the original game.
To me, it depends more on if they'll add something of worth, or if they'll do like the M&L remakes and try to add an extra mode of play that, at least in my opinion, could've been kept on the drawing board.
Assuming Fujioka really is back on board and in the director's chair, I really hope they give him the chance to revisit what he's considered to be his best work and make it even better. Really drum up support so that we can get that mandate for a true sequel!
Hm. Well, that's very interesting...Super Mario RPG's original director not involved with the remake
Well that's a shamewww.gonintendo.com
I think since the Battle System is a little different this time, it’s entirely plausible and possible that we will get some sort of new content. Whether it’s a new party member, an extra secret boss, maybe an extra star, who knows. But I seriously doubt it’s an exact 1:1 at this point.I really hope they add more. I’m tired of Nintendo’s remakes that are just 1:1. People are used to remakes nowadays adding more to the original game.
Super detailed sprite I imagine. Or just the original to mess with uswonder what they got planned for this guy
I honestly prefer the Nintendo approach to remakes.I really hope they add more. I’m tired of Nintendo’s remakes that are just 1:1. People are used to remakes nowadays adding more to the original game.
I hope that this one character is in HD-2D just to fuck with everyone. Just this screen and just this character. The whole fight transforms into a Octopath Traveller Battle.wonder what they got planned for this guy
Just hoping we can squeak out another remix of the FF4 boss themewonder what they got planned for this guy
wonder what they got planned for this guy
That's Culex, the secret superboss/Final Fantasy reference.No idea who this guy is, but I am even more hyped now lol
Adding stuff doesn't mean destroying the original, and recently the Nintendo approach has been to add on. Mario 3D World got Bowser's Fury, Xenoblade got Future Connected, Kirby's Return to Dream Land got Episode Magalor, Pikmin 3 got some new missions I thinkI honestly prefer the Nintendo approach to remakes.
I rarely if ever feel like they've destroyed something I liked about the original to bring the game up to more current standards. And that's often much more satisfying to me than games that should have just been sequels bringing new ideas paired with new content, but ended up doing something halfway between a sequel and a remake.
Another problem is that a lot of modern standards actually just straight up aren't improvements. A great example of this is the side quests in FFVII Remake. The game would probably be better if it didn't try to use modern side content design and instead...just had a map with secret things for people to find.
It has very charming dialogue and scenarios with an iconic soundtrack and a simple but enjoyable battle system (which was iterated on by later Mario RPGs). Just the concept of Mario in an RPG was very novel and its more self-aware, playful tone was pretty different from most RPGs at the time. A lot of us played it as kids and for many of us it was our first real experience with RPGs so it was very formative.I'm not familiar with Super Mario RPG, especially as it's never been released in Europe.
This game is really good ? What makes the game so special ?
The short version is it's an RPG made by Square at arguably the peak of their RPG-making power, but also Nintendo was involved so they were forced to actually make it fun.I'm not familiar with Super Mario RPG, especially as it's never been released in Europe.
This game is really good ? What makes the game so special ?
I don't think there's a lot to go over. It'll likely get an extended focus in the September Direct and maybe a couple of Tweet videos. I'm not expecting any new content other than tweaks to the battle system, but I'd love to be wrong!I wonder if we'll get a mini Direct for the game to introduce the gameplay a bit more before release.
Something that looks like it belongs in Final Fantasy XV would be another valid way to modernize him.Super detailed sprite I imagine. Or just the original to mess with us
Nah the whole point of the fight is that he’s 2D and you’re “3D” so definitely needs to be a sprite of some sortSomething that looks like it belongs in Final Fantasy XV would be another valid way to modernize him.
Nope. It doesn’t need oneI wonder if we'll get a mini Direct for the game to introduce the gameplay a bit more before release.
I was thinking this too. I never knew about the Japanese dialogue or that he was supposed to read as 'flat' compared to the rest until this thread. I always thought the joke was to juxtapose the higher detail/darker/Amano Final Fantasy aesthetic with the cartoony Mario oneSomething that looks like it belongs in Final Fantasy XV would be another valid way to modernize him.
Mario was completely silent in the original iirc, he communicated via charades. There was also no Luigi (only in the instruction booklet) and no Wario (Waluigi didn't exist yet).I wasn't around back in the day. Did Charles Martinet voice Mario and friends in the original game? Will his changing position affect this game?
Nope. Martinet's only Mario roles prior to Mario 64 were a couple minigame collections on PC, and Mario RPG came out a few months before Mario 64.I wasn't around back in the day. Did Charles Martinet voice Mario and friends in the original game? Will his changing position affect this game?
While Luigi did appear briefly in the game's credits (and is implied to make a wish about wishing to be famous like his brother), he is certainly absent from most of the game.Mario was completely silent in the original iirc, he communicated via charades. There was also no Luigi (only in the instruction booklet) and no Wario (Waluigi didn't exist yet).
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