I just assumed people did it because it was the cool thing to do nowadays.Roflcopter419 said:That was amusing, but it bugs me that everyone here seems to comment on how much they hate Mario just because he does.
SomethingAmazing said:Must....resist...portal joke....
Decent Point, though I was talking about the 3D Platformers as I'm sure you're aware. While I didn't like it as much as the first two, Super Paper Mario was a great game. It's more of a RPPGRole Playing Platform Game, it had more to the RPG element to it then standard Mario Platformers.Enlong said:What about Super Paper Mario? IS wrote that one, and the gameplay is mainly platformer, with a few RPG elements.AdamRBi said:I would love to see a Mario Platformer written by "Intelligent Systems," the company behind Paper Mario.
Didn't Yahtzee use this line (or a variation of it) in his Far Cry 2 review?Enlong said:Wait, so if variety is the spice of [games], and repetition is the starch, then that means, as per a previous metaphor, it's not good to have an excessive amount of variety, as that's like eating spoonfuls of the spice straight from the jar.
It seems like the cool thing to do to hate whatever Yahtzee hates around the Escapist. That really bugs me, especially against things like Mario.Towowo2 said:I just assumed people did it because it was the cool thing to do nowadays.Roflcopter419 said:That was amusing, but it bugs me that everyone here seems to comment on how much they hate Mario just because he does.
Nintendo is good at two things, Making oodles of money and making games that are fun to play. Mario is timeless.
Actually it was the Little Big Planet review. He referred to usermade content as cinnamon; a light dusting of the stuff can make an already great game even better, but relying on it is like eating the stuff straight from the jar.J-Alfred said:Didn't Yahtzee use this line (or a variation of it) in his Far Cry 2 review?Enlong said:Wait, so if variety is the spice of [games], and repetition is the starch, then that means, as per a previous metaphor, it's not good to have an excessive amount of variety, as that's like eating spoonfuls of the spice straight from the jar.