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I like Mario because of the storyline and multi-player gameplay. I like pokemon for the fun adventure and good battles. I like super smash bros (especially brawl) for the fun all out battles with friends.
You are missing out on some of the best games available in the whole industry.I did play a Mario game before but it wasn't as fun and awesome as Pokemon was.
Which one did you play? Hopefully not Sunshine, a NSMB game, or some spinoff titlePokemon of course! It was the first Nintendo franchise I played and the only one I'll ever play. I did play a Mario game before but it wasn't as fun and awesome as Pokemon was.
Here's the thing about main entry Kirby games. They come in two styles.It was Kirby back when there used to be a clear pattern of every other game being a side game. The platformers are predictable, and unfortunately haven't been too creative level design wise for a long time. Epic Yarn and Mass Attack at least have a gimmick to them, but like, Touch!Kirby and Air Ride were the last really different side titles, and I'd take another Dream Course over generic Super Star/Adventure clone #8.
Adventure is the stem of the design I don't like in the series, but it's still fairly palatable in that first incarnation. I see Dream Land 2 as some kind of Adventure / Dream Land hybrid, but closer to Dream Land save for the overworld - I enjoyed itDream Land 2 is in a weird spot because it's like a portable Adventure, so it uses the door overworld gimmick. But it does keep environments contained to the island. You're not playing a woods stage in a mountain level. To be fair, though, Adventure usually stays on point most of the time.