Subject: I watched the E3 gameplay.
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Posted on: 2016-08-09 03:42:00 UTC
What I like:
-It looks like Paper Mario. I love how the characters' bodies behave like actual pieces of paper, I love the environment design, and I love the vibrancy of the colours here. Check.
-The dialogue and atmosphere are done right. Not much else to say here. Check.
-Breakdancing pig. Unexpected check.
What I dislike:
-THE CARDS THAT REPLACE THE ATTACKS UUUUUUGH
-No partners. The old turn-based battles made full use of each partner's strengths and weaknesses and forced you to be tactical about your choice; their absence makes combat a little bit more dull.
-Battle mechanics look repetitive and tedious. However, you have that colour meter thing that limits the use of certain attacks— this could prove to be interesting. Furthermore, if you only have access to a limited range of cards while on the offensive, that could force the player to develop some strategies...
-No obvious level-up system: why bother fighting enemies? What's the point if you don't get stronger as a character?
-ATTACK CARDS
-Seems to have an over-reliance on the colour hammer gimmick to make the thing interesting.
-Level-based world. Please, no, give us an open world again.
-Toads. Toads everywhere— the old entries in the series had a greater variety of friendly NPCs: Bomb-omb folk, Koopas, Paratroopas, Goombas, Boos, Doogans, Mowz, you name it. Their appearances made the world feel that much more alive, y'know?
Verdict:
I have mixed feelings. I want it to be good. What has been shown has some promise and could make the game fun on its own— but I don't think I'll be able to call this a proper PM game. The spectre of the dreaded Sticker Star looms above this title, casting a shadow of doubt over this entry.
I'll need to see the full release to make a decision.
As for Fire Emblem... Shigure singing? I'll have to see that. Is it really Matt Mercer singing, though? After his recent appearance as everybody's favourite fan-hammering, flashbang-slinging, time telling Hero from Overwatch I can't wrap my head around the concept of this guy voicing Shigure, of all people.