@@VwemmyI remember when I had this game at the age of 6, my dad played it up to this area and I couldn't figure out what to do, and when I turned 16 I figured it out
@@broyongroffon5514 The problem is people compare it way too much with the other Mario & Luigi games, especially Superstar Saga, since they consider it a "downgrade" from that game, but that doesn't make it bad by any means. It may not be the best one in the series, but it will always be my favorite
@@DerpDerp3001_playsI mean, at least in every Nintendo game you go inside something Zelda ocarina of time jabu jabu, fire emblem fates with the dragon castle, Xenoblade Bionis and various titans, Kid Icarus literaly Hades… I am question why Nintendo want that in every franchise loool xD
I remember being stuck in this dungeon in a puzzle in which you had to break some eggs by springting water on them during a year. I have this song ingrained in my memory.
If I had a nickel for every time Mario and Luigi were swallowed by a reptile in the RPG series I’d have 2 nickels. *Insert the rest of Doofs quote here*
If you went to revisit the Yoob's Belly, the body's gone and the Yoob's eyes are closed and not moving after our young heroes defeated the Unidentified Enemy known as Sunnycide.
I just realized, and it's also the case for a majority of ds games, but the music is often too good for its settings in their games. I guess so to not keep the player bored on a handheld. I only ever played ds games on emulators, like this one on the wii u. I get the feeling everytime, these games were never meant for the big screen 😞
@@WolfyRed some games often make the best music for the most thoughtless, redundant, or boring areas of a game. It's fitting that they use good music to help balance the experience on ds and gameboy cause handheld games were originally boring with tiny screens and uninteresting pixelated graphics (until switch). iykyk