This is what we needed. The original TTYD is literally impossible to get your hands on unless you're willing to pay insane prices for it. Mario RPGs are so fucking back, between this and the Super Mario RPG remake.
@@AngryWetYou do realize emulating a game you don't own an actual copy of is a serious crime though right??? Also some people might actually not know how, like most casual gamers just buy the official versions because they're just the only way they know how to play games. Also emulation doesn't support the original game developers who made the game and makes the game look less profitable in the company's eyes, causing different types of games to be made like Sticker Star or Color Splash. If it doesn't sell copies for the company then they really aren't going to want to do a follow up to a game they see as a "financial failure" even if the fans want it.
@@OpaqueSleet7802Nobody takes emulation seriously enough to consider it a crime besides Nintendo itself anyways, so it’s not that big of a deal. Plus, emulation barely affects the sales of a game to change its outcome for the developers. More people will always end up buying copies, than people emulating, so at the end of the day, the game will still be financially successful.
@@OpaqueSleet7802 Your exactly the type of person I really hate honesty. The fact that you really are concerned about someone emulating a old ass game is crazy. You are delusional.
I've never got the chance to play TTYD but I heard really critically good things about this game and how this game defined the Paper Mario franchise! I'm glad it's coming back
You should definitely try it. It took the base game of Paper Mario and just about perfected almost every aspect. The world, atmospheres and ambiences are gorgeous, the characters are all super charming and the new ones are very creative and inspired, and the story and gameplay are phenomenal. Between TTYD and Super Paper Mario, it’s hard to choose a favorite. They’re both just that good.
As someone who unapologetically prefers the old paper mario over the new ones, this announcement not only feels validating, but also makes me hopeful for the future of the series, for both sides. Even if it's mainly just a visual upgrade to an existing game, the fact that they left the artstyle mostly intact, and (I think) even added new animations to characters makes this feel like a serious acknowledgement of the fans of the old games that hadn't received anything in over a decade. If the remake does well, there might even be hope for a new game in the same style, in which case maybe the rivalry between the fans of the classic and modern paper mario games may come to a close. While I feel like the modern paper mario games would have benefitted from taking more inspiration from the first three games, I feel like it may be best if, going forward, the series would be split into two, with one continuing from Origami King, and the other continuing from SPM. Origami King did a good job showing how the concept of the characters being literal paper can be used for interesting storytelling, and it would be a shame for the concept to be scrapped just as it's starting to find its footing. At the same time, the stories, worldbuilding and stakes of the first three games work much better when interpreted as being the actual mario's adventures retold through a pop-up book, rather than taking place in a world literally made of paper that has no connection to or bearing on the "real" mario's world.
Going from what I'm seeing, I'm already pretty happy, with how they're adding those new sfx for each character and they're giving more unique animations to the side characters. I always found weird how Flavio was the last side character to have them.
I personally didn't mind the limited range of expressions in TTYD, but I'm certainly not complaining about extra effort going into a remake. It really feels like the best of both worlds, maintaining the "paper puppet" animation style that I've come to appreciate, while bringing in a bit of the added expressiveness the newer games have.
I love how we all first got a moment of shock when we saw the book expecting it to be a 64 remake and then when we saw rogueport we realized it was a TTYD remake and got a second moment of shock
It does, but man is it hard to find the og copy of the game without having to pay a small fortune for it. And that’s assuming you have a GameCube or wii (that supports GC games), both of which will cost you a pretty penny as well depending on where you buy them. In all honesty, I’m more happy that it’s not just a port, but has been revamped with such stunning visuals and graphics. I like that they gave the game a slightly more 3D look to help with depth perception. It will certainly improve some parts of the game
To be fair, while I love 64, that game has seen multiple re-releases on modern nintendo consoles, and is currently available on NSO, so a potential remake would probably need to do more in order to be "worth it," particularly if they aren't sure whether a market's even there for classic paper mario games anymore. TTYD, on the other hand, never got a port, never got a VC re-release, and is the game that people who complain about new paper mario games points to as the peak of the series, so if any remake will sell well, it'll be TTYD.
I don't think any of us ever thought this would happen. Especially not so soon, considering Super Mario RPG's remake has yet to even be released. What a crazy timeline we live in.
I can finally see what everyone was ranting and raving about... without breaking the bank for a gamecube copy. Man, Nintendo's really been pumping out these classic ports lately... all we need now is a remaster of the DKC Trilogy.
I was so impressed when I saw this on the live stream. I'm definitely looking forward to getting this. since I never owned the original yet and the remake is coming out next year, I plan on trying to get the original this christmas and the remake next year.
hmmm strange sticker star was my first paper mario game ever and i hated it and wanted to never play ANYTHING like that ever again, but i was at my nephew once and coincidentally when i entered the room he was playing ttyd, i saw the dragon flying over the screen and felt amazement like sticker star never did before, and so i bought colour splash, and while it was similair to sticker star, it was litterly just sticker star if it was ACTUALLY GOOD. been a paper mario fan ever since.
TTYD struggles with the pacing for me, but will give it a fair shot this time around. Also we are slowly getting to a world where a Mario and Luigi Remake/Reboot is not outside the realm of possibility.
@@MayroSMM I personally think that TTYD is also heavily overhated as well, mainly because the war that that came after TOK announcement, some new fans started to hate it due to the toxicity of some old fans. Very poor behaviour from both sides, honestly.
TTYD has its flaws, sure, but it was also only the second game in the series, released almost two decades ago. There's room for improvement, the problem is that it wasn't given the chance to improve. SPM was a very different game, and sticker star threw the baby out with the bathwater.
@@MayroSMM I’ve always seen it’s combat as M&L but slower. Maybe that’s because it mains for a more classic RPG format, but it’s just less satisfying for me and the backtracking is an absolute killer. Overall I would agree that it’s overrated.
@@maxparece4155 That's certainly fair. While I do prefer M&L's philosophy of "(almost) every attack is avoidable," I also like the way paper mario's combat was simplified without sacrificing depth. The smaller numbers for attack and health make it much easier to evaluate the gamestate and how many turns you'll need to take out a given enemy, which makes it easier to plan multiple turns in advance.
TTYD being your least fave Paper Mario is like me saying Skyward Sword is my least fav 3D Zelda, but the games are all great anyways so it doesn’t matter
Eve' tho i never played this game i have huge nostalgia of watching longplays of this game as a kid. I will finnaly be abble to play this masterpiece. ALSO IT LOOKS BEUTIFUL LIKE HOLY SHIII-
"They made it solely cause of Arlo, we all know" Having come here from Arlo's reaction, that is hilarious, given that he was basically having a stroke the entire time XD
@@quangamershyguyyz7166 I totally didn't mean it that way. I know the paper Mario community can be toxic, and I'm not here to perpetuate any of that badness. I just meant it how I said it. Mayro clearly likes TTYD because she recognized the book at the beginning of the trailer
SPM feels like the last paper mario game that wasn't ashamed of 64 and TTYD. Aside from referencing the older games and reusing enemies from them, SPM also had its own fair share of unique enemies, even if they looked out-of-place next to the mario characters. It's a shame that, ever since then, the series wasn't allowed to be creative with enemy designs anymore.
Also, you say you like Sticker Star more than TTYD. I'm really curious what would be your ranking of all the games? (I've only played Color Splash and The Origami King but understand that the general opinion is TTYD best, Sticker Star worst)
Not a man, but to me visuals aren't everything. TTYD has incredible characters but the overworld areas are so boring. So many long boring corridors, compare that to Sticker Star which may have generic environments but they're at least interesting in terms of their layout. There's definitely many aspects of TTYD I like more than Sticker Star, but the overworld is where you spend most of the game exploring and for me that's the most important part.
I feel like you’re going to be burnt alive for preferíng sticker star over this. Also I was watching the direct a bit behind AND YOUR FUCKING NOTIFICATION SPOILED ME ON THIS ANNOUNCEMENT! I FORGOT MY FOCUS MODE WAS ON PERSONAL AAA! Anyway I hope this turns out great!
This is amazing because the only affordable way to play this now is via an emulator. I was honestly not expecting it but the leaks were right!!! I can't wait
1:25 I liked paper Mario sticker Star more than the thousand year door too. Except thousand year door is my second favorite paper Mario game. (My opinion)
Oh good now old paper Mario fans can shut up. Serious note tho Holly crap it actually happened I can finally play this game it looks amazing. Direct overall was fantastic ❤
Oh man, you think we're gonna shut up before we get a new game in the old style 😭 In all seriousness, it'd be cool if they could strike a perfect balance between new and old in the 7th game. The new games had good stuff, I just don't think it all had to come at the expense of the stuff that had already worked
I mean, the simple fact that TTYD hasn't been completely erased from nintendo's memory addresses one of the main reasons I hated sticker star, since it felt like they were sweeping the old games under the rug and saying "there is no TTYD in Ba Sing Se"
@@LinkRammerWhy would they remake origami king on a System that the original game exists on? Compared to colour splash, Origami king released like yesterday.
You're angry that people are happy? That the group of fans who haven't received a new game for over a decade are finally getting *something?* That maybe, just maybe, modern paper mario won't be the thing their favorite series was *killed* for?
@@emmetstanevich2121 I'm angry because this remake will just give the TTYD fans more dumpster fire to hate on the modern paper mario games which deserve way more credit than they're given. Not to mention that TTYD is overrated af
I can’t help but agree with you. As excited as I am to play this thing, a big part of me is NOT looking forward to essentially humoring and becoming part of a fan base whose attitudes have done nothing but bring others and themselves down for the last decade. If this means Paper Mario is going back to the OG format, fine. But I’m not going to forget modern Paper Mario. Those games are people’s childhoods, too.
@@MayroSMM I worded it badly, I guess I wasn't really looking for an answer. I'm just in shock that anyone can have such bad Mario takes, especially coming from someone called Mayro.
Am I the only one that hates the fact Nintendo did this? It’s probably the most overrated game of all time, and you can tell Nintendo only remade it to please the grumpy old people who insist Paper Mario hasn’t been good for 20 years.
On the bright side, there’s no reason to complain about Paper Mario anymore, now that they’ve got a freaking REMAKE of their favorite game ever in place of Paper Mario 7. Or at least, they really shouldn’t complain. ‘Tis a time to celebrate, not lament! (and we’ve been sick of the complaining for forever now anyway!)
@@MayroSMM okay right to be fair i watched it over again, notably they start with the book opening and the TTYD intro theme which is the first thing u see when loading up TTYD but then it cuts to PM64 music at the house ur right but that first scene the book flipping w/ whimsical music i immediately knew ttyd