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I don't think it matters that much. If it really bothers you, you should probably see a psychiatrist. It's just not that important.
I don't think it matters that much. If it really bothers you, you should probably see a psychiatrist. It's just not that important.
I don't think it matters that much. If it really bothers you, you should probably see a psychiatrist. It's just not that important.
This + I don't want to lose Toadsworth.Yes, because then we'd never get another Captain Toad game.
Toadsworth hasn't been in a game in forever. Generic Toads have taken his place.This + I don't want to lose Toadsworth.
To bad Nintendo spit in my face
I'd be a little mad. He's had at least two awesome games.
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Yes, because then we'd never get another Captain Toad game.
Yes, because then we'd never get another Captain Toad game.
Doesn't that prove his point? Color palette swaps, and the occasional glasses, scarf, or hat doesn't really differentiate the characters very much. The addition of hair, clothing designs that stick out, and variance in silhouettes in TTYD adds a lot of personality.
I'm sure they're well written individual characters in the game, but it's still disappointing visually. Whatever character design rules that got written into the mario bible before Sticker Star was a huge mistake.
They don't have to get rid of toad, they just need to lighten up on their restrictions to making enough interesting characters to fill an RPG.
Doesn't that prove his point? Color palette swaps, and the occasional glasses, scarf, or hat doesn't really differentiate the characters very much. The addition of hair, clothing designs that stick out, and variance in silhouettes in TTYD adds a lot of personality.
I'm sure they're well written individual characters in the game, but it's still disappointing visually. Whatever character design rules that got written into the mario bible before Sticker Star was a huge mistake.
They don't have to get rid of toad, they just need to lighten up on their restrictions to making enough interesting characters to fill an RPG.
Where did the female Toads go in Paper Mario?
Toad is the factory line worker of the Mushroom Kingdom
so no
I await his playable appearance in Smash.
A doofy retcon, considering the presence of Toadette means that they can still take on gendered personas, so that doesn't actually change anything, so my question remains the same.
I await his playable appearance in Smash.
There are different Toads in Color Splash, but the optical differences are much more subtle and less emphasized. Toads looking like these indistinguishable people is kind of the joke.
Color Splash's approach to Toads - and to a lot of other things, really - is different, but different doesn't necessarily mean worse. It's kind of a shame that a lot of people only look at Color Splash with the "Paper Mario should be an RPG like The Thousand-Year Door" mindset, when it's actually doing a pretty good job at accomplishing what it sets out to do. It's a fun game, really, I'd even say great. Might be my favorite Paper Mario, actually.
When I asked Tabata back at E3 whether we should think of the new Paper Mario as an RPG, she said: “This game is an action-adventure.” She then explained what many Paper Mario fans have already deduced. “I’m sure you’re aware that, at Nintendo, we also have another series called the Mario & Luigi RPG series,” she said. “And so since we already have that established Mario & Luigi RPG series, in order to differentiate these two series that we have running concurrently, we’ve tried to focus more on the non-RPG elements for the Paper Mario games.”
Doesn't that prove his point? Color palette swaps, and the occasional glasses, scarf, or hat doesn't really differentiate the characters very much. The addition of hair, clothing designs that stick out, and variance in silhouettes in TTYD adds a lot of personality.
I'm sure they're well written individual characters in the game, but it's still disappointing visually. Whatever character design rules that got written into the mario bible before Sticker Star was a huge mistake.
They don't have to get rid of toad, they just need to lighten up on their restrictions to making enough interesting characters to fill an RPG.
Toadsworth hasn't been in a game in forever. Generic Toads have taken his place.
Not Paper Jam.He still shows up in the Mario and Luigi games.