Copy-pasted from my userpage.
The Mario series I play (thus ones I contribute to on here the most) are the following:
Mainstream Super Mario series
Paper Mario
Mario & Luigi
Luigi's Mansion
Mario + Rabbids
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
I have finished the main story of the game. I really like what they did with the soundtrack, particularly having the battle theme remixed for each chapter area as they did in Origami King, and Hooktail's battle theme also being remixed for the battles against Gloomtail and Bonetail, along with...
I think I saw somewhere that the Chestnut King name is still used, but that still leaves the "Sky-Blue Spinies coming from pipes" error and if the (Killer) Piranha Plants will have a unique name.
I'm sure most people know by now, but are we not gonna talk about that Vivian is transgender in this version? People on Twitter are certainly very happy about it.
Hard to pick out the best overall but I like how the bosses in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle are designed, especially with Rabbid Kong and Phantom's gimmicks on needing to do a certain task before you can take them down (dropping the bananas and dashing the lights respectively). Bowser's Fury...
Super Mario World 2 Yoshi's Island, one of those games I say "fuck it" to 100% completion due to the levels having way too many completion requirements for me to want to bother. Makes me relieved that 100% completion for levels in main Mario platformers takes far less effort. Still, Yoshi's...
Opinion not related to pirating:
I'm not interested in competitive online gaming, I've watched a few YouTubers do it with games such as Call of Duty and even Mario Kart and they take it way too seriously and get mad a lot. I have more fun playing single player campaign games.
I'm not necessarily throwing this idea on you, and this may be an older game but there aren't any articles for the Donkey Kong Adventure challenges from Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle; yet there are articles for the main game challenges. Just a thought.
All I thought when making this topic was it would be interesting to see where people started with the franchise, I sincerely hope you're not implying what I think you are with that comment.
Not sure if a thread for this has been made already, (if there has, then the mods can delete this and point me to it). What was the very first game in the Mario franchise game you played, along with any other firsts in specific fields?
Mario Kart: Double Dash was the very first one for me, with...
Dream Team is also my favorite Mario & Luigi game, maybe even my favorite RPG overall since I maintain the M&L series has the best turn-based battle system I have played. I have beaten the game on Hard Mode many times too, just not a huge fan of the final boss though.
Paper Mario: The Origami...
This game is certainly impossible to complete on the first playthrough without having to use a guide mostly because you could get so far in a level only to discover you'd need a certain Thing for a puzzle so you'd have to go all the way back both ways for it.
Color Splash at least did handle...
NEO: The World Ends With You, this still remains my favorite game ever. Battles are always a lot of fun and exciting and it also has a great storyline with great main characters. I always feel sad when I finish a playthrough because it means I may not be able to experience it again for a while...
Rabbid Luigi can still turn the tables on Magikoopas, right after they powerup Rabbid Luigi can weaken them and they won't be able to powerup for that turn
Luigi's the best for long range and I use him for every giant darkmess-covered boss. Edge is the best dasher and better if she uses Sparks that inflict Super Effects with dashes. Rabbid Mario probably deals the most damage to multiple enemies at once that are close together. Mario and Rabbid...
I haven't seen the Sonic Movie though I do like Jim Carrey in movies like Ace Ventura and Bruce Almighty. I also like some of Jack Black's other works and I thought he was great as Bowser.
Is Dark Swordfighter actually supposed to be the name for the character though, or was it named after the stage name? I feel the article should have a conjecture tag on it.
In Young Xehanort's case, it's the way the boss rewinds time during the battle (first thing that comes to my head is his quote "time, stop"). BTW he's from Kingdom Hearts.
In case anyone thought I forgot about it, this game has not beaten Yohane the Parhelion: Numazu in the Mirage as my game of the year (though the Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door remake will be the best thing overall to come this year).
I'm a 26 year old man who likes watching Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones and whose favorite game is NEO: The World Ends With You, yet I have played Princess Peach Showtime and quite enjoyed it. You don't have to be 8 years old to be able to have fun with a game like this.
I quite enjoyed this game, I am a major completionist in games and going for 100% in all stages can be quite challenging. If there's one big thing I'll admit, I certainly got a lot more excitement watching the intro of Kingdom Hearts III than playing the final boss of this game; I seriously felt...
Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance was a game on the 3DS that got ported to the PS4 and I think it is so much better to play on the PS4, not just because of graphics or playing on my big TV but also using a better controller (control stick feels a lot more comfortable). I played Luigi's Mansion...