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Man, I need to learn certain matchups for some obscure characters. I struggle against characters like (even though I won against her with Mac), or .
But what matchup I really need to learn is... View attachment 57342 ...the Villager. God, I can't beat this guy, his defensive gameplay is too strong !
oh this makes me think of soemthing I kinda don';t like: Frenglish text.
I know French is first language and know quite well Enlgish to talk and write.
BUT I CANNOT FOR THE LIFE OF ME READ THESE ENGLISH TEXT FROM AN FRENCH GUY!!!!
it's like reading a post with a bunch of typos (even worst than my typos btw). It;s hurting my brain and the worst is that the contents in these texts doesn't neecessarilly worth it.
I get the purpose, I just think that character from ace attorney third game was much better.....
Peach is very technical in Smash. Props to you for maining her, it's not easy to play a character like this.
I need to train my Mii Gunner. Compared to my Mario and Mac, it's my weakest main.
He's not even french, he's just using french words.
Also, I have no problem with those types of characters. They're pretty funny.
Peach is very technical in Smash. Props to you for maining her, it's not easy to play a character like this.
I need to train my Mii Gunner. Compared to my Mario and Mac, it's my weakest main.
Man, I need to learn certain matchups for some obscure characters. I struggle against characters like (even though I won against her with Mac), or .
But what matchup I really need to learn is... View attachment 57342 ...the Villager. God, I can't beat this guy, his defensive gameplay is too strong !
For me, the hardest character to fight is Rosalina and Pikachu. But hey for Pika', he will be always the bane of my existence in any Smash game. Always. Always. Always. Always...
Now that I know about basic French grammar, most of his speech pattern is, well, wrong.
I'm glad that I knew nothing of French when I played the game. My inner grammar nazi would have bugged me to death.
Now that I know about basic French grammar, most of it is, well, wrong.
I'm glad that I knew nothing of French when I played the game. My inner grammar nazi would have bugged me to death.
Now that I know about basic French grammar, most of his speech pattern is, well, wrong.
I'm glad that I knew nothing of French when I played the game. My inner grammar nazi would have bugged me to death.
He's not even french, he's just using french words.
Also, I have no problem with those types of characters. They're pretty funny.
Peach is very technical in Smash. Props to you for maining her, it's not easy to play a character like this.
I need to train my Mii Gunner. Compared to my Mario and Mac, it's my weakest main.
Fawful is dead, although it would be great if he returned. I actually hope they have some former bosses from both M&L and PM in the game. Petey is already one, for both series.
Imagine Dimentio X, though.
Honestly, if you look, the M&L and Paper Mario series' have some interesting similarities.
The third games of each series both had Bowser playable as a full main character, for example.
Or how the final bosses in both games...
Are a combination of 3 things: An item of great darkness/evil, an insane minion that has been pulling a lot of strings behind the scenes, and one of the main Mario characters. (Remember, while it is tru that Fawful is the main villain in M&L BIS, he WAS a minion in Superstar Saga, and has been pulling strings from behind the scenes starting from the end of SS, through PiT, and even through BiS.)
Also, of these three items, two are sentient, one is inanimate
(Dark Star + Dark Fawful + Bowser's DNA)
(Mr. L + Dimentio + Chaos Heart)
Also, both final bosses use elements of the characters they were created from to attack.
(Bowser's minions, Spike ball, punch, fire)
(Luigi's super jump, as well as mini-Luigis)
And upon defeat, both final bosses remain as just a head, before using the last of their power to try to take the heroes down with them.
It's just things like that, finding connections, even if they are little, that interests me.
Also, Both BIS and SPM featured a mix between 2D and 3D gameplay at all times, and were the first to do so in both of their series'.
(Inside Bowser 2D, Outside Bowser 3D)
(Flipping Between the two dimensions)
Honestly, if you look, the M&L and Paper Mario series' have some interesting similarities.
The third games of each series both had Bowser playable as a full main character, for example.
Or how the final bosses in both games...
Are a combination of 3 things: An item of great darkness/evil, an insane minion that has been pulling a lot of strings behind the scenes, and one of the main Mario characters. (Remember, while it is tru that Fawful is the main villain in M&L BIS, he WAS a minion in Superstar Saga, and has been pulling strings from behind the scenes starting from the end of SS, through PiT, and even through BiS.)
Also, of these three items, two are sentient, one is inanimate
(Dark Star + Dark Fawful + Bowser's DNA)
(Mr. L + Dimentio + Chaos Heart)
Also, both final bosses use elements of the characters they were created from to attack.
(Bowser's minions, Spike ball, punch, fire)
(Luigi's super jump, as well as mini-Luigis)
And upon defeat, both final bosses remain as just a head, before using the last of their power to try to take the heroes down with them.
It's just things like that, finding connections, even if they are little, that interests me.
Also, Both BIS and SPM featured a mix between 2D and 3D gameplay at all times, and were the first to do so in both of their series'.
(Inside Bowser 2D, Outside Bowser 3D)
(Flipping Between the two dimensions)