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Question about buying SSBB - ZeroEXE - 05-27-2008 Hi! I preordered SSBB(It's finally coming out in Europe soon!) in my local gameshop and there is a special offer there: You can trade in another Wii game to get a huge discount but I don't know which game I should trade in: LoZ TP Mario Galaxy Super paper Mario What do you think? RE: Question about buying SSBB - Badassbill - 05-27-2008 For the love of God; if you are going to trade anything in, make it Super Paper Mario. RE: Question about buying SSBB - theguy - 05-27-2008 Why? Super Paper Mario is a great game, when I got it I played nothing but that game until I beat it then I went back to Super Mario Galaxy... RE: Question about buying SSBB - Badassbill - 05-27-2008 Super Paper Mario is only good if you didn't play the other games and realised it was a rushed piece of turd. RE: Question about buying SSBB - Zeph - 05-27-2008 Same with TP. Mario Galaxy is the only one that's really replayable, unless you haven't completed either of the others. RE: Question about buying SSBB - Saguchi - 05-27-2008 It really doesn't matter which game you trade, but I would sugguest trading in the game you think is your least favorite. I personally was also dissapointed with Super Paper Mario, so that would be my choice. But the only one I really played often was Twilight Princess. But really it is your choice. Choose the one you like the least. RE: Question about buying SSBB - theguy - 05-28-2008 Badassbill Wrote:Super Paper Mario is only good if you didn't play the other games and realised it was a rushed piece of turd. I had completed both of the previous Paper Mario's and in comparison I actually like SPM better than both... RE: Question about buying SSBB - ZeroEXE - 05-28-2008 In my opinion, LoZ TP is pretty fun, until you complete the game, that is. Mario Galaxy get's very boring after you completed the game with Mario and I can't say anything about SPM 'cause I haven't completed it yet. RE: Question about buying SSBB - Yoder - 05-28-2008 SM Galaxy. It just wasn't fun, because it felt like SM 64 with updated graphics and gimmicky gravity. Thank goodness I didn't purchase it. RE: Question about buying SSBB - GaryCXJk - 05-28-2008 Yoder Wrote:SM Galaxy. It just wasn't fun, because it felt like SM 64 with updated graphics and gimmicky gravity. Thank goodness I didn't purchase it. Is it just me, or did this guy just lose credibility? RE: Question about buying SSBB - Alex - 05-28-2008 Super Paper Mario. I played the game and could barely get past the first part I was so bored. RE: Question about buying SSBB - Dazz - 05-28-2008 Twilight Princess. I thought it was horrid, and was over after becoming fed up with waving the remote around to attack... Just didn't grab me like the other games. RE: Question about buying SSBB - Sol - 05-28-2008 I'd say trade in Twilight Princess. It really doesn't have any replay value, whereas Super Mario Galaxy does, (although admittedly it gets stale quicker than I'd like) and Super Paper Mario might..? (I haven't played it.) I mean, you won't really get anything new out of playing through Twilight Princess again. It didn't have an extra playthrough like Wind Waker or anything, which disappointed me. Not only that, but it's the oldest out of those three games, so if you ever wanted to buy it back, its price would probably be the lowest. RE: Question about buying SSBB - Yoder - 05-28-2008 GaryCXJk Wrote:Yoder Wrote:SM Galaxy. It just wasn't fun, because it felt like SM 64 with updated graphics and gimmicky gravity. Thank goodness I didn't purchase it. I played the game for 5-10 hours at a friends in multiple instances. Not owning a game doesn't equate to not being familiar with it. |