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Paper Mario TTYD – A Game So Good Nintendo Decided To

Paper Mario TTYD – A Game So Good Nintendo Decided To Never Do It Again.

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“Ceave Perspective”

Paper Mario – The Thousand Year Door is an almost flawless game.
It is a pure joy, from the very moment we arrive in rogueport, until we defeat the very final boss.
Paper Mario – The Thousand Year Door is such a complete package, such a wonderful journey – an almost flawless game in which each…

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  1. 48:00 ah, yes. Having characters portrayed as the bad guys say things that someone would consider to be bad is bad enough that it needs to be censored, or, in this case, retconned.
    I applaud you, the "woke virtue-signalers". Go paint Stonehenge into a rainbow.

  2. “A game soo good”
    Thats debatable, its rather a unbalanced not very fun game. It has moments of jumor and the remake redesign is great but the base game needs some QOL and rebalancing to make it a “game soo good”
    I can start with backtracking and lack of strategic warp points instead of trudging through an area just to get one item.

  3. I had no idea this second channel was created. I love the original channel and am glad to see you back. It might be worth making a short video on the original channel letting people know this exists, or at least a community post

  4. This game and 64 are two of the best Paper Mario games and some of the best Mario games in general. I hope if the next Paper Mario game will either be an 64 Remake in an same treatment as TTYD had or an new Paper Mario that goes back to it's roots in terms of the gameplay.

  5. Okay, you really got me in part 3: “it’s obvious, it’s the age thing—‘triforce…buttcheeks…’—it’s just age appropriateness concerns…why are you bringing feminist theory up? It just the age thing. You’re not gonna go into it…but now you are!?—‘it’s the age thing’—finally!—conservatives should ask for more sexual content in games media’—wait, what”

    You laid jokes and references all throughout your video, devoted a near third of your video to a tortured mystery murder train bit, just to pwn conservative trolls and expose us to feminist theory and Simone de Buvoir: well played, sir.

  6. Another banger of a video. Ceave, the greatest compliment I could give you is that you always want to make me play more games. Paper Mario never seemed interesting to me before – but now I’m excited to give it a try!

  7. Dodges controversy while discussing feminism, managing not to piss off modern feminists or their critics. Impressive. Very nice. Let's see you do a video on Sweet Baby, Inc.

  8. I can take a guess at why Nintendo never made a game quite the same, they wanted to make something new, to innovate. Some developers always want to work on something new and not rehash the past.

    If you check out Tim Cain here on YouTube he talks at length about not wanting to make sequels to the games he's made. Sure, they'll sell well, but they're rarely a new experience to create. If you're going to spend a couple years working on something do you want it to be more of the same or something different? Do you want to only make videos on Mario? Do you want them to all share the same structure? The reason why they're different is boredom, not for the players but for the creators.

  9. You made me add another game to my "will love, must play one day list" which is definitely not too long already. Greatly and thoroughly enjoyed the video, and here's hoping the evil and unpredictable algorithm is kind to it.
    Much love

  10. Nothing can compare to the sheer joy of getting home after a long week of backbreaking work, to see that my favourite content creator has made an hour+ long video about a game I've never played.

  11. I remember not finishing the game for whatever reason. I think life happened or some such. But I didn't remember quite how for I actually got, either.

    I got to the prize fight, I remember a lot of it, but I think that's where I ended up having to put the game down. You know, I knobs of think I'm going to halt the video here, and go beat the thing before coming back to it. Did just pick up the Switch remaster too. Time to play…

  12. Your videos are so fucking phenomenal man, seriously in my top ten YouTubers of all time. Your writing is so sharp and silly and gripping you got a great head on your shoulders

  13. I really hope the renewed interest in Mario RPGs at Nintendo is pointing towards a brighter future for traditional Paper Mario games. Getting a true sequel to the first two would be a dream come true for me. Paper Mario is so frustrating because it feels like they were only just getting started on this wonderful concept before they totally abandoned it and changed gears. Super Paper Mario is a great game, but it felt like a strange change of pace for a series that was just finding its groove.

    This was a fantastic video on one of my favorite games of all time.

  14. Menuing and text speed are definitely the biggest downgrades to me between GameCube TTYD and the remake. Battling commands and pause menu movement were super quick and snappy in the old version, but now there is so much unnecessary delay. You also used to be able to button mash through all game text to skip it, but that’s just not possible now at all. Such a simple change hurts replayability so significantly.

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