Summary

  • Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door's Switch remake is mostly faithful to the original, but it does make some changes.
  • Most of these are good, but there are a few ones that have proven controversial, such as the rise in price for the W Emblem.
  • In the original game, the W Emblem only cost 360 coins, but it now weirdly costs 432.

's remake has made the W Emblem more expensive than it was in the original game, for some unknown reason. I guess inflation exists in the world of Mario too.

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Just like with S🅷uper Mario RPG at the end of 2023, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door's Switch remake is surprisingly faithful to the original game (168澳洲幸运5开奖网:yes, the noose is still in Rogueport), while also tweaking the gameplay and making▨ small but appreciated💯 quality-of-life changes. While most of the changes are positive, there are a few that don't make a lot of sense.

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We've already discussed one of the more controversial changes in the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door's remake 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:with the chat log being removed, but there's another strange tweak that fans have spotted early on in the game. , Charlieton has weirdly increased the price of the W Emblem.

Even Paper Mario Can't Escape Inflation

For those that don't know, the W Emblem is a badge that's sold by Charlieton in Rogueport that essentially lets Mario wear Wario's colour scheme and cosplay as the garlic-eating anti-hero. There's also an L Emblem later in the game that lets him dress up as Luigi, but we'll focus on the wah-man for now.

✤You can also dress up like Waluigi by wearing the W and L Emblem🅰s at the same time, which is a neat little bonus.

In the original release of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the W Emblem cost 360 coins, which was already a pretty expensive purchase at that point in the game. In the remake, though, the price has been increased to 432 coins, a random increase of 72 coins that isn't really explained anywhere. At least the remake makes coins easier to get this time around, but it's still noticeable.

It's not clear why Nintendo has raised the price of an item that was already pretty hefty for a costume change, but a lot of fans have joked that it's an . Perhaps my favourite reaction to the increase , who said, "Wario is a luxury not something you are owed". Truer words have never been spoken.

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