Thread:Metal Mario875/@comment-11390223-20180428224527/@comment-26374068-20180429004033

Sorry for the late response.

Ah, so that's what you mean. Alright, that makes more sense. Thanks. I think I'd look into it a tiny bit more myself before I decide on that; cause I think Ludwig had something of the sort to support that statement. I can't recall though.

And that makes sense; I do see how attacks would be a little different here.

Also, I think the Paper Mario example is a tiny bit different. It's not narrating things that Mario himself did in a perspective that seems akin to his own; it's a separate narrator narrating things in first person in a place Mario wasn't present in. Also, it's the Nintendo Power Strategy Guide. Unfortunately, it does have similarly written scenes that call him "Mario." So, I suppose it really is up to interpretation; you have a point, though. So perhaps Ludwig was exaggerating a bit.

Also, I personally like to scale Mario during the 2-D games to the enemy he fights even without power-ups primarily because I believe that having Mario use punches like he did in 64 would have been extremely difficult, costly, and would have ruined many aspects of the game.

I got you. Thank you for pointing them out, I appreciate it. :D