Yeah you should play the original its really fun! If you're a fan of RPG games then this will be one that you'll enjoy.I’ve been planning on playing the original for a while now but haven’t gotten the chance. I really like the improved graphics on this remake so I’ll likely get it and finally play this neat looking game.
This is probably the game I'm most excited for this year. The fact that they appear to be remaining loyal to the source, down to the graphical style and music, really elevates this above what I would have expected.
genostans have been unbearable for the last 24 hours lmaoThis is a great day for really annoying people on Reddit.
Without spoiling anything the game does have some platforming in it and like what you saw in the trailer there are obstacles where you do have to do some platforming where you have to jump over blocks and if you stand on for too long they start to fall so becareful when doing so, if you fall into the lava you have to do over the obstacle course.I haven’t played the original, but I do like turn-based rpgs. This looks promising.
For those that played the original, are there a lot of platform like elements? For example, in the video there’s an area with lava, floating bricks, and fireballs that shoot up. What happens if we don’t dodge the fireballs? Does it trigger a fight or does it hurt Mario until it’s game over?
Thanks! Looks like I should wait for the demo first, if there will be one. I’m awful at platform games.Without spoiling anything the game does have some platforming in it and like what you saw in the trailer there are obstacles where you do have to do some platforming where you have to jump over blocks and if you stand on for too long they start to fall so becareful when doing so, if you fall into the lava you have to do over the obstacle course.
Don't feel bad I used to suck so badly at platform games but once you get used to the controls its not so bad. Practice makes perfect.Thanks! Looks like I should wait for the demo first, if there will be one. I’m awful at platform games.
If I remember right, there's no tangible consequence (i.e. lost lives, resources, etc.) for most of the platforming obstacles in the game aside from lost time. Also, the remake may change this, but the controls in this game are not similar to a platform game at all. Overworld movement is grid based like Pokémon or the 2D Final Fantasy games, so you can only move up, down, left, and right. As a result, the platforming segments that exist are generally much simpler in nature and don't require a lot of precision. They're more akin to puzzles which aesthetically resemble a Mario stage than an actual section of said stage. In short, I don't think you need to be good at platformers to play the game. Even if you played platformers as often as I do, the skills really don't carry over, but again, the remake could possibly change this.I haven’t played the original, but I do like turn-based rpgs. This looks promising.
For those that played the original, are there a lot of platform like elements? For example, in the video there’s an area with lava, floating bricks, and fireballs that shoot up. What happens if we don’t dodge the fireballs? Does it trigger a fight or does it hurt Mario until it’s game over?