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Started by ALPRAS, July 14, 2009, 02:30:40 PM

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Sebastian

Dont have a 3DS :/
Why do you need siblings?



blueflower999

You don't need them, but Animal Crossing games are always a lot more fun if your friends/siblings/parents make other characters and live their own lives in the same town as you.
Bulbear! Blueflower999

Sebastian




Yugi

Quote from: mariolegofan on August 11, 2014, 01:54:18 PMDont have a 3DS :/
wait sticker star is only for 3DS

How could you have reviewed it if you didn't have the consoleof which it was on?

Sebastian

Never played it :P
That tells you how bad it is...



Yugi


Sebastian

Haha................................yeah :)



mikey

Quote from: blueflower999 on August 11, 2014, 02:38:57 PMYou don't need them, but Animal Crossing games are always a lot more fun if your friends/siblings/parents make other characters and live their own lives in the same town as you.
Or if you have the gamecube one, several memory cards :P
unmotivated

SlowPokemon

Quote from: mariolegofan on August 11, 2014, 02:49:49 PMNever played it :P
That tells you how bad it is...

No

Why are you hating a game you've never played
Quote from: Tobbeh99 on April 21, 2016, 02:56:11 PM
Fuck logic, that shit is boring, lame and does not always support my opinions.

MaestroUGC

Wonderful 101 is, I would say, the best game on the Wii U right now. (Pikmin 3 notwithstanding because I still have yet to even open it.)
Try to do everything; you're bound to succeed with at least one.

Sebastian

I watched a whole walkthrough of it and all the things I read about it made it sound really really dumb:

Paper Mario: Sticker Star is the first Paper Mario game to not start at Mario's House, nor feature this place at all.

Unlike the first two Paper Mario games which have a turn-based battle system, Sticker Star does not have Flower Points, Star Points, Experience Points, Badges, or Items. Mario also has no partners to battle by his side (with the exception of Kersti at some points).

This is the only game in the Paper Mario series where Lady Bow does not make an appearance in any form.

Mario does not level up from battling as in previous Paper Mario games.

All the bosses in Sticker Star are not unique to the Paper Mario series, as they are all more powerful versions of preexisting enemies or bosses featured in other Mario games. Similarly, the game does not feature any new enemies, only enemies from other Mario games and new variants thereof.

Kamek takes on the role filled by Kammy Koopa in the first two Paper Mario games.
This is the first Paper Mario game where Bowser and Luigi have no lines of dialogue.

The world map is now used to get to other locations, unlike the other installments. Also, the map does not have a description of each location.

Unlike Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Super Paper Mario, the game does not feature an Audience.

While Mario does possess a hammer given to him by a Toad, he cannot use it in-battle without consuming a hammer sticker, but only as a way to get a First Strike, unlike the first two installments.
Mario also doesn't get the Super Hammer or the Ultra Hammer later in the game, due to the various Hammer stickers.

This is the first Paper Mario game that is not split into separate chapters, instead opting to use worlds, like Super Mario RPG. If it were, there would only be 6 chapters, whereas the first three installments all possessed 8 chapters.

Paper Mario: Sticker Star only has 55 enemies and 18 bosses, for a total of 73 different enemies; each of the first three installments had over 100 enemies.

Unlike the first three installments, Paper Mario: Sticker Star has two counterparts to Jr. Troopa, Lord Crump, and O'Chunks, instead of one, since Bowser Jr. and Kamek are fought three times each (not including four Wiggler Segments who are each fought once).

Unlike Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Super Paper Mario, Mario does not have any voice clips recorded by Charles Martinet in Paper Mario: Sticker Star.

Paper Mario: Sticker Star doesn't have a superboss (a boss that can be fought after the final main boss, and generally has higher stats).

This is the first Paper Mario game not to include enemy Tattles, recipes, Clubbas, Koopatrols, Crazy Dayzees, Amazy Dayzees, Gloombas, Frost Piranhas, Putrid Piranhas, Clefts, the Merlon clan, or Whacka. This is because Shigeru Miyamoto did not want characters exclusive to the Paper Mario series in the game, besides Kersti.

On a related note, it is also the first game where enemy Koopas do not possess eyewear of any sort.

Due to the lack of a Tattle ability, several aspects of it have been incorporated into regular battle. For example, an HP bar showing the collective health of all enemies on screen displays during battle. The enemies' names are also all displayed while Mario is choosing stickers, similar to the Mario & Luigi series.

This is the first in the series to have only one playable character. Moreover, it's the only one to not feature Peach as a playable character. Peach's role in this game is also significantly less vital than the first three.

It is the first Paper Mario where Mario can't turn into an 8-bit version of himself.

Ninjis in Paper Mario: Sticker Star are now actual enemies. In their previous appearance in Paper Mario, they were friendly NPCs who acted as caretakers for the Star Kids.

Other than Wiggler, Toads are the only friendly NPCs in Sticker Star; there are no friendly Goombas, Koopas, Bob-ombs, or other enemies. However, a Koopa does volunteer for Mario to use for the shell attack stickers, as does a Bob-omb for the bomb attack sticker.

Mario can't choose which enemy to attack if there are multiple ones; he defaults to the one in front.

Unlike the first 3 installments, Mario starts his journey with 20 HP.

When Mario's current HP is at most 30% of its total, the in-battle music (except for the final battle with Bowser) changes to a "tired" remix of itself, replacing the alarm sound heard in the other Paper Mario games while being in critical health conditions.

Unlike the first 3 installments, Paper Mario: Sticker Star only has 3 save files instead of 4.

The game does not feature an opening story before the title screen as the other Paper Mario games; the opening story is instead shown when starting a new game.

This is the first Paper Mario installment since the original N64 installment to lack an endless play feature.

This is the only installment to not feature the main antagonist on the box art.

All the element they took out was what made a Paper Mario Game a Paper Mario Game



SlowPokemon

So that's why you gave a 3/10 to a game you've never played?
Quote from: Tobbeh99 on April 21, 2016, 02:56:11 PM
Fuck logic, that shit is boring, lame and does not always support my opinions.

Maelstrom

Quote from: SlowPokemon on August 11, 2014, 04:40:57 PMSo that's why you gave a 3/10 to a game you've never played?
^
I mean, you can watch a playthrough of Portal 2, but that's nothing compared to the actual game.

Sebastian

Quote from: SlowPokemon on August 11, 2014, 04:40:57 PMSo that's why you gave a 3/10 to a game you've never played?
Yes
Just those things you see there makes it a 3/10 alone......in MY opinion



Dude

But you haven't experienced it so your opinion is shit.