Yes I know this game is old, but I just beat it today.
…and sadly this game kinda disappointed me; I mean I beat it in UNDER 20 HOURS! This game felt shorter than the first one which really felt like a ripoff
Still it was enjoyable, but I really wish it were longer (like exploring the PRESENT Mushroom Kingdom and other areas).
...but overall good game tho a bit mind bogling when using some Bros Items (Copy Flower and Mix Flower @_@)
Mario & Luigi Partners in Time
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I liked the first one much better. The puzzles seemed crazier, the powers weren't as contrived, and the villains were 20x funnier. I love the bros. items (I'm okay with using items instead of BP), and I pretty much LOL'd every time Mario yelled "babies!" Great stuff.
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It was a pretty cool RPG.
The thing that I hated about it was that there were absolutely no sidequests. There was the main story and that's it, as far as I remember.
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I started playing it, I got it Christmas of the year of it's release but I still hadn't finished Superstar Saga, but now that I have I see that they haven't changed any of the first games set of problems. The main being the incredibly lame non strategic battle system.
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Yeah, I think the main problem wih PiT is that it was too straightforward. It wasn't very creative considering everything they had to work with and the game was pretty short. Even so, I think it was a very enjoyable game with a lot of the traditional Mario humor. I too got a kick out of Mario and Luigi's "babies!" and baby Peach was too damn cute especially when she cried and laughed.
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Also I can't stand time travel plots, mainly because they tend not to make any sense. But I guess time is pretty messed up to begin with in this one.
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Must not like Back To The Future.
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Also I can't stand time travel plots, mainly because they tend not to make any sense. But I guess time is pretty messed up to begin with in this one.
Well, when you think about it, time travel itself doesn't really make any sense. Of course we have no idea how/if time travel would work in real life so the story writers often make up their own rules for time travel.
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Well, when you think about it, time travel itself doesn't really make any sense. Of course we have no idea how/if time travel would work in real life so the story writers often make up their own rules for time travel.
I mean stuff like going from your present to your future and still meeting yourself. How would you have grown up if you were going through time? And why wouldn't your future self have any memory of it since it would have technically already have happened. But it already happened because you did it when you were younger.
See? It's stupid.
EDIT: Or trying to stop something from happening in the past. If you were to do that and successfully change the outcome then that would mean that there was never a problem, and if there was never a problem then you would have never gone to the past, and since you never went to the past you never fixed the problem. So that would be you would end up in a eternal loop of fixing the problem. Unless you have some kind of way to live outside of time (Which I've seen in a few other forms of media)
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I mean stuff like going from your present to your future and still meeting yourself. How would you have grown up if you were going through time? And why wouldn't your future self have any memory of it since it would have technically already have happened. But it already happened because you did it when you were younger.
See? It's stupid.
Then think about it especially since it's not really all that relevant.
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Do you mean "don't think about it"? Because I just thought about it. And posted it…
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Uh yea I flubbed that up badly.