![]() As mentioned, she's the equivalent of Goombario for TTYD, and starts off with the same two attacks: Headbonk, which works the same as Mario's jump attack, and Tattle, which gives you a bestiary entry for an enemy-so, from then on, you can see that enemy's HP when you encounter it, along with a bunch of useful information about attack strength and defense and such. EDIT: I changed the vocal version to cut some of the sibilance.Īttacks: Headbonk, Tattle, Multibonk (Super), Rally Wink (Ultra)Īnalysis: Take a good look at that picture, because that's what you're going to be using Goombella for 90% of the time. It's this game's bread and butter and makes for very interesting combat. Just like the first game, there are action-commands where successful timing can grant extra damage or mitigate incoming hits. There are even tons of items at your disposal that can help you or hurt your enemies. This game has everything you could want in a RPG: Health! Mana! Party Members! It also has an interesting audience mechanic that appears early in the game. If you want to read, that's okay but it's not really required. ![]() It also has a lot of fucking text, but I'll usually try to give a general idea of what's going on. Paper Mario: TTYD, much like its predecessor, is a turn-based RPG that also has minor platforming elements. She ends up buying a treasure map for some reason and gives it to Mario, telling him that he's better suited looking for treasure than she is. Princess Peach decides to go for a nice walk through Rogueport when she finds a merchant selling goods. THE THOUSAND YEAR DOOR can only be opened when someone has all seven Crystal Stars. In the ruins there is a large door called THE THOUSAND YEAR DOOR, which may or may not have treasure behind it. A crappy town named Rogueport was built on these ruins and they made sure their sewer system ran through the ancient city. Long long ago, in a strange Japanese game far far away.Ī small seaside town was destroyed by an evil force and sunk to the depths of the earth. Not only does this game look great, but it has aged well due to its interesting artistic style.Ĭommentary will be voiced by Wogturt and I, as well as guests we may find later. ![]() Critics have claimed that this game isn't a huge visual upgrade from the first Paper Mario, but they're retarded. It is the second game in the Paper Mario series (Paper Mario for the N64 and Super Paper Mario for the Wii) and is considered to be the best in the series. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is a RPG that was created by Intelligent Systems and was released in North America on October 11, 2004.
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