Screw hat geschrieben: ↑22. Jun 2024, 11:46
Ende des Jahres wird es so viele Teile von Mario & Luigi wie von Paper Mario geben.
Die Serien sind ja auch etwa gleich alt. Mario & Luigi war auch schon einmal in Führung, unmittelbar vor dem Release von Colour Splash.
Re: Mario RPGs
Verfasst: 5. Nov 2024, 18:55
von Screw
Verkaufszahlen der Paper Marios:
Super Paper Mario - über 4,00 Mio.
Paper Mario: The Origami King - 3,47 Mio
Paper Mario: Sticker Star - 2,49 Mio
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door - 1,94 Mio.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door - 1,91 Mio.
Paper Mario - 1,37 Mio
Paper Mario: Color Splash - 0,87 Mio https://nintendoeverything.com/paper-ma ... e-release/
Die Sales der Mario & Luigi Games:
Superstar Saga - 2,15 Mio.
Partners in Time - 1,73 Mio.
Bowser's Inside Story - 4,56 Mio.
Dream Team - 2,70 Mio.
Paper Jam - 1,08 Mio. https://vgsales.fandom.com/wiki/Mario_%26_Luigi
Re: Mario RPGs
Verfasst: 17. Nov 2024, 10:21
von Screw
Mario & Luigi: Brothership würde ich noch gern in die Liste der Wahlmöglichkeiten aufnehmen, aber dann gehen alle bisher abgegeben Stimmen verloren.
Unfortunately, Sticker Star was my very first Paper Mario game – a terrible fate, I know. As a kid, I remember being frustrated at some of its tougher puzzles in the desert world, but other than that, I couldn’t understand why this game was so hated. And then I played Paper Mario on the Nintendo 64, and it all made sense.
Indeed, one could argue that Paper Mario: Sticker Star isn’t a bad game, but an incredibly misguided one instead. There are positives to Sticker Star – the graphics are solid and the music is excellent, but the game is nearly ruined by dozens of baffling design choices. No unique character designs, Bowser as a silent main antagonist, an annoying partner character, no in-battle partners at all, and a sticker management system instead of the classic beloved formula.
You could argue that Super Paper Mario started the trend of deviating from the Paper Mario formula, but the key difference is that it kept what the series is best known for – crazy character designs and a surprisingly deep story for being a Mario game. With Sticker Star, it feels like Nintendo purposefully abandoned all of the things fans loved about the franchise, so the game winds up feeling like a slap in the face.