Given all this, I think there’s still room for a more-conventional RPG series in the Mario universe, although there may be better options for such a game than Mario & Luigi… The 3DS-specific mechanics that I liked the least about the franchise (giant Bowser/Luigi/Papercraft battles) are likely to be cut, especially since the 3DS “replacement” Switch Lite lacks much of the crazy tech that Nintendo might use for such mechanics (unless they somehow incorporate the Ring-Con…).
Nintendo’s experience with Ubisoft proved that a third-party studio could truly do justice to the Mario franchise, so switching from AlphaDream to another outside studio may not be the big risk we would have feared several years ago. Despite all this, however, I still think there is a way forward for this franchise. Does Mario & Luigi ever return? Their console is dead, their developer is on the ropes, and for as much as I loved all of the games, you could make an argument that the franchise’s formula had gotten a little stale.The combination of a lack of official franchise announcements and a plethora of interesting circumstances are raising several questions in my mind: This includes Square Enix, the original partners on Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, who have successfully brought Octopath Traveler and a whole bunch of Final Fantasy remakes onto the system. The Switch, has gone from a questionable design choice to the hottest console in gaming, and very franchise in the universe seems to be clamoring to get their games onto the device.
When a company has been working on a series for that long, filling its shoes can be a challenging task.
DRAGON QUEST BUILDERS 2 THUNDERBOLT BLADE PRO
This is a compilation video of all my “how to”-videos I’ve made plus many more additional tips & tricks! If you’re new to DQB2 or if you’re an absolute pro doesn’t matter.