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Miyamoto Convinced The People Behind Paper Mario: Sticker Star To Ditch The Story

Mario creator and legendary designer Shigeru Miyamoto actually convinced them that story isn't necessary to a Paper Mario game. Which might be why, when compared to the other three Paper Mario games, Sticker Star's story just isn't up to par.

Godchild10204165d ago (Edited 4165d ago )

Miyamoto ruined Paper Mario. /s I enjoyed the thousand Year door, that was also the last one I played. We all make mistakes and maybe now Mr.Miyamoto won't tell a development team to forgot about adding a story to a Mario game, other than the sports oriented Mario games.

-Mika-4165d ago

Im srry but miyamoto been holding Ninty back for too long. Instead of creating fresh ips, he rely on the same ones. Instead of pushing new ideas and adapting to the market. He just decides to stick with the same old mechanics. If you ask me 10 years ago who would make a game like gravity rush,LBP or puppeteer. I would of instantly thought Nintendo but sadly how times have changed. It seem like Sony and Indie developers are creating the fresh and unique titles that the gaming industry needs.

Miyamoto is just past his prime and he just needs to go.

majiebeast4165d ago (Edited 4165d ago )

You know you just signed your own death warrant with this comment right?

Bimkoblerutso4164d ago (Edited 4164d ago )

Miyamoto is actually pretty open to creating new IP's. After the "relative" failure of Pikmin, Nintendo as a whole sort of put the kibosh on expanding their repertoire.

Miyamoto himeself is just a little too old-school for his own good.

stragomccloud4164d ago (Edited 4164d ago )

I'm sorry he doesn't develop for the Sony platform. And if he did, I'm sure you'd have nothing but praise. Anyway, nice to see you back here. Your comments always make my day~

That said, we have Miyamoto to thank for Skyward Sword's beautiful art style, and a new Pikmin among other things.

...and the thing is about Nintendo, is even without creating new IPs. Nintendo generally innovates heavily and re-invigorates its' franchises with each iteration of the same IP. Though it's very easy to understand from an onlookers point of view how the games can on the outside appear so similar. Too bad the old expression "don't knock it until you try it" doesn't really seem to apply here.

Bimkoblerutso4164d ago

I don't agree with that at all. They make wonderful games, don't get me wrong, but there's nothing new or innovative about their games. They're just well designed evolutions of established conventions.

It's a testament to the core mechanics of all these classic franchises that most of their games still turn out great, but Nintendo hasn't been truly innovative since the N64.

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DanShadow274165d ago

This game frustrates the hell out of me. What is this supposed to be? It's part Paper Mario, part Mario and Luigi, and part let's just ship this thing. While most games use exploration as an incentive, this forces you to explore every single part of every level to proceed and the hardest part of the game is finding out where to go next. How is that even possible?

Ugh

GamerCheese4165d ago

Let's hope something awesome happens with the next Paper Mario!

nofallouthero4164d ago

thousand year old door is my favorite rpg i have been playing it on my pc for nostalgia sake

ronin4life4164d ago

I love the game so far... really don't get the venom toward it.
I mean, I wish there was another "true" paper mario, but this isn't a bad game on it's own merits. Funny, good pacing, intelligent design... with an interesting new mechanic.

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The Most Disappointing Video Game Sequels - Part Seven

Phil writes, "There's little that hurts a gamer more than hearing that a sequel to one of their favorite games is coming out, it releases, and it turns out to be a dud. It's happened to the best of us. It's like having the rug pulled out from under you when a sequel you've been hyping based off of love for its predecessor does less than satisfy when it finally launches. Sometimes it's due to the formula being changed too much and not for the better. Other times it's because the game is missing what made the original so good.

Whatever the reasons may be, SPC is back with a look at six more disappointing video game sequels that failed to deliver or failed to satisfy for one reason or another."

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6 Franchises Nintendo Needs to Resurrect on Switch

The Punished Backlog's David Silbert writes:

"Nintendo is widely known for its deep, eclectic well of beloved franchises. From The Legend of Zelda to Wrecking Crew, there’s no library in gaming as rich in history or as popular among fans.

2019 is shaping up to be a banner year for Nintendo, with representatives from Mario, Fire Emblem, Zelda, and Pokémon all gracing the Switch platform before the year’s end. At the same time, there are still plenty of Nintendo franchises that lie dormant this generation, in desperate need of the “Switch treatment.”

While there are plenty of legendary series worthy of a revival, here are six in particular I would absolutely kill to see on Switch in the near future."

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BlackIceJoe1758d ago

A new Golden Sun and Mother would be great, but I wish I wasn't the only one that wants a new StarTropics.

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Paper Mario Sticker Star: the Worst Game I’ve Ever Beaten

Paper Mario Sticker Star didn't need to be "The Thousand-Year Door 2." It just needed to be "good."

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