The added touch of the Rogueport residents appearing in the square was a nice touch. Aslo I love how the Stars are literally beacons of light in the darkness.
You can definitely tell the remake has a far more cinematic feel to it especially at the beginning. I think the new music really encapsulates the feeling of everyone rallying to your aid.
@@jacobdasilva7652 "everyone in every location is gathering around the crystal stars" you mean exactly like it happened in the original? If you didn't play it just say so so I know you have 0 knowledge to try to argue with me about my favorite game of all time
I like the fact that Beldam appears to be yelling for the voices to silence (at least that’s how I interpret it) instead of just looking around like in the original. Also the song during the cutscene got a banger upgrade with the new instrumentation in my opinion
@@Betabrawler I did this all last night and the whole final battle sent chills down my spine. The shadow queen was even scarier than when I was eleven and I’m thirty one now. On top of that, I teared up a little with the detail of more characters cheering Mario and company on. This whole game has been great and if it doesn’t get game of the year, we riot!
Something else is there’s a delay with peach and shadow queen’s arms being raised, almost like for a split second, peach was the one in control over the shadow queen, even smiling before being forced away. That’s some next level details
I absolutely love this scene so much! Seeing all of the NPCs you met come together to give Mario support. One thing I love in the remake is that even more NPCs show up, including the citizens of Rogueport.
There are very few things in games that make me emotional, this is one of them. When the music kicks in man it's so good I love how everyone cheers you on to kill this evil shadow bitch, it's awesome. The new ost and animations (especially character animations) makes the moment even more powerful then it already was :D
I love all the characters they added in the remake... and also they fixed the thing with King K. (they had Shady Koopa say something that was clearly meant for King K., not sure why they mixed up the characters).
Always did wonder who the "My Darling" voice was for since it seemed oddly specific. Good to know for sure now that's it's Koopie Koo for Koops thanks to the new color coding. That's sweet.
It makes the original seem kinda lame in comparison, especially when a good number of the scenes only had around 4-5 characters at max. I STILL personally wish that during the Keelhaul Key scene, Cortez was cheering you on too.
The Switch version is much more impactful because more characters are throwing support Mario's way, even characters in ROUGEPORT show up. The only fully consistent scene in Chapter 2, but, Chapter 7's actually has all the same NPCs from the GC Version, just in a different formation. In GC, we see: Kroop Koopley Koopie Koo All 102 Punis Jolene Adonis Twins Rawk Hawk KP Koopa Pineapple Reporter A Couple Nameless Toads Gloomer Eve & the Kids Mayor Dour Pa-patch 3 Shipwrecked Toads Silva Bub Goldbob Toodles Penguin Detective General White The Bob-ombs that loaded Big Bob The Three that Operated Big Bob Also the other two. In the Switch Version we see: Don Pianta Gus Frankie Francesca Toadsworth Luigi Charlieton Flavio Podley Goomther That one bandit who steals your coins Zess T. Toad Bazaar Owner Inn Keeper One of the mice A few unimportant Petalburg Citizens Bu-bulber King K. Bandy Andy Business Rat Hoggley Podler Sir Swoop Koopinator Prince Mush Lakitu Cameraman More Citizens of Twilight Town Shopkeepers Dupree Traveling Sisters 3 Shipwrecked Shop Toad Other Toad Bazaar Toad 3 Blue Embers The Keelhaul Key Innkeeper Sashimi Toad Waitress Excess Express Conductor & Driver Shiver City Penguins Luigi's Fan I named as many as I could remember the names of. Also, when I say "102 Punis"; I'm counting all 101 that joined you in Chapter 2 & the Elder. It's not nerdy to count the Puni Elder as Puni 102. I kinda wish all the enemies of each Chapter appeared. That's how you'd realize things are dire when even Crayzee Dayzees, Hyper Goombas and Thwomp Statues are cheering you on. But, biggest miss was Cortez in Rougeport not showing up or saying ANYTHING. I don't know if Ms. Mowz would show up in the Switch version of the Rougeport Scene if you don't recruit her. She probably would since Ms. Mowz literally doesn't move the story along. Also, the updated music is amazing, it really emphasizes the dire situation the world faces.
The Thousand-Year Door remake has to be an example of an amazing remake that pretty much replaces the original from a general and casual stand point. (also seeing how much bigger the crowds are in the remake compared to the original is honestly kinda surprising, since the whole vibe of "everyone is rooting for you" kinda gets diminished a bit when you notice how there aren't as many side-characters and NPCs as there probably should considering how big of an event this is in the world of Paper Mario, so I'm glad to see that a lot more people are present in the remake)
@@nascour5991 OP is referring to the dialogue change of the mayor. At 4:29 he says "Da" (Russian word for yes) in the original and it got replaced by "OK" in the remake.
I don’t like what they did with the crystal stars in the remake, they look metallic and look less like crystals, and I especially can’t get over the white line that goes around the shape of the star
In the GameCube version the text are just normal text like I’m the whole game of pmttyd while in the Nintendo Switch version the text have the star of the chapter they are coming from
I just watched both back to back, and I think the metal enhances and strengthens the mood! The world is giving you the strength you need to destroy the Shadow Queen! It's time to get PUMPED!!
@@brettlarch8050I’d like to think the metal aspects combined with orchestra can represent the fact that the Shadow Queen, an ancient demon, is fighting against a group of heroes from the modern age.
It feels different and not gonna lie, initially I wasnt fond of the heavy metal parts, but eventually I started to enjoy the theme in the remake and it feels hard to go back to the original
@@jacobdasilva7652 Better if it is the worst version that has been made of a Mari music, I have seen remixes made by fans better than this auditory blasphemy, the rock ruins the feeling and the mystique of the original that sought to be sentimental and hopeful, this is just messing rock a voice that only says aaaa aaa, the meaning of the original is lost putting an electric guitar is not improving, it is getting worse. mejor si es la peor versión que se le a echo a una música de mari,o e visto remixe echos por fans mejor que esta blasfemia auditiva, el rock arruina el sentimiento y la mística del original que buscaba ser sentimental y esperanzador, esta solo es meter rock una voz que solo dice aaaa aaa, se pierde el sentido del original poner guitarra eléctrica no es mejorar es empeorar.
@@Holden_Carter millet, do you have fish ears? It's a bunk bed, the worst shit you can do to a musical composition, adding an electric guitar to it doesn't make it better if it doesn't make it worse. mijo tienes acaso oídos de pez? es una litera la peor mierda que le puedes hacer a una composición musical meterle una guitarra eléctrica no lo hace mejor si no lo empeora
@@superjefefinal1 looks like someone is having a tantrum of hearing remakes explain what does the original have? oh yeah absolutely NOTHING so stop living in the past and start accepting the remakes
The added touch of the Rogueport residents appearing in the square was a nice touch. Aslo I love how the Stars are literally beacons of light in the darkness.
I love how they made the crowds a lot bigger in the Switch version, really makes it feel like *everyone* is rooting for you.
still to this day luigi's "YOU GO, BRO!" really gets me emotional
Somehow the thing that gets me most is the birds joining in at 3:18
You can definitely tell the remake has a far more cinematic feel to it especially at the beginning. I think the new music really encapsulates the feeling of everyone rallying to your aid.
The original does the exact same thing, stop trying to make it seem like the remake does everything better
@@ericherrera7310 the remake is better because everyone in every location is gathering around the crystal stars then the original so get used to it
@@jacobdasilva7652 you mean just like in the original game? Did you even play it or are you just talking out of your ass?
@@jacobdasilva7652 "everyone in every location is gathering around the crystal stars" you mean exactly like it happened in the original? If you didn't play it just say so so I know you have 0 knowledge to try to argue with me about my favorite game of all time
Wait you mean npcs that contribute nothing to the game, that's what you think makes this scene better? 💀💀💀
5:48 notice how Peach’s physical body struggles to move her arms, that’s attention to detail.
I like the fact that Beldam appears to be yelling for the voices to silence (at least that’s how I interpret it) instead of just looking around like in the original. Also the song during the cutscene got a banger upgrade with the new instrumentation in my opinion
Yeah everyone says the new song is bad but I really like it
Beldam is telling the voices to shut up, Marylin is going to pass out, and Doopliss looks like he just wants to go home
The one thing that sends chills down my spine, when peach breaks free and talks through with an echoey voice.
I knew i wasnt the only one with that feeling!
@@Betabrawler I did this all last night and the whole final battle sent chills down my spine. The shadow queen was even scarier than when I was eleven and I’m thirty one now. On top of that, I teared up a little with the detail of more characters cheering Mario and company on. This whole game has been great and if it doesn’t get game of the year, we riot!
Me too! In that moment I got the same feel I did 19 years ago when I fought Shadow Queen for the first time
Something else is there’s a delay with peach and shadow queen’s arms being raised, almost like for a split second, peach was the one in control over the shadow queen, even smiling before being forced away. That’s some next level details
@@danielcurren2119
Indeed. So much more detail than the original game.
It shows how far technology has come since then.
The added expressions make this a lot more inpactful imo
I absolutely love this scene so much! Seeing all of the NPCs you met come together to give Mario support. One thing I love in the remake is that even more NPCs show up, including the citizens of Rogueport.
I love how the remake has so many extra people gather around the crystal stars
There are very few things in games that make me emotional, this is one of them. When the music kicks in man it's so good I love how everyone cheers you on to kill this evil shadow bitch, it's awesome. The new ost and animations (especially character animations) makes the moment even more powerful then it already was :D
Remake is dream in reality
Darn right! I love that they brought everyone to join and support Mario in the remake! 😁
I love all the characters they added in the remake... and also they fixed the thing with King K. (they had Shady Koopa say something that was clearly meant for King K., not sure why they mixed up the characters).
People of Rogueport, Petalburg, Boggly Woods, Glitzville, Twilight Town, Keelhaul Key, Poshley Heights, and Fahr Outpost! Lend me all your energy!
Spirit bomb
2:12 I never noticed that they used the wrong Koopa for King K in the original.
I found that very odd after replaying the gamecube version (before switch). As far I remember that Shady Koopa was the jerk who stole first good cake.
Justice for King K!!
Always did wonder who the "My Darling" voice was for since it seemed oddly specific. Good to know for sure now that's it's Koopie Koo for Koops thanks to the new color coding. That's sweet.
It makes the original seem kinda lame in comparison, especially when a good number of the scenes only had around 4-5 characters at max. I STILL personally wish that during the Keelhaul Key scene, Cortez was cheering you on too.
They added his ghost minions, which are in a way, a part of him. So that could be their way of having Cortez there, literally in spirit
@@RichardDong68 But remember he is in Rougeport, but having a floating by text box say “Get ‘em, mi amigo!” would have been a neat little touch
The OG: Da...
Remake: Ok...
If yk yk.
The cherry on top for this scene is the personalized Peach energy followed by Mario going in to attack before the fight starts again.
I love the colored speech bubbles, so you better know who is from what chapter
Everyone please lend me your energy!!!🔵
Spirit bomb
The Switch version is much more impactful because more characters are throwing support Mario's way, even characters in ROUGEPORT show up. The only fully consistent scene in Chapter 2, but, Chapter 7's actually has all the same NPCs from the GC Version, just in a different formation. In GC, we see:
Kroop
Koopley
Koopie Koo
All 102 Punis
Jolene
Adonis Twins
Rawk Hawk
KP Koopa
Pineapple Reporter
A Couple Nameless Toads
Gloomer
Eve & the Kids
Mayor Dour
Pa-patch
3 Shipwrecked Toads
Silva
Bub
Goldbob
Toodles
Penguin Detective
General White
The Bob-ombs that loaded Big Bob
The Three that Operated Big Bob
Also the other two.
In the Switch Version we see:
Don Pianta
Gus
Frankie
Francesca
Toadsworth
Luigi
Charlieton
Flavio
Podley
Goomther
That one bandit who steals your coins
Zess T.
Toad Bazaar Owner
Inn Keeper
One of the mice
A few unimportant Petalburg Citizens
Bu-bulber
King K.
Bandy Andy
Business Rat
Hoggley
Podler
Sir Swoop
Koopinator
Prince Mush
Lakitu Cameraman
More Citizens of Twilight Town
Shopkeepers
Dupree
Traveling Sisters 3
Shipwrecked Shop Toad
Other Toad Bazaar Toad
3 Blue Embers
The Keelhaul Key Innkeeper
Sashimi
Toad Waitress
Excess Express Conductor & Driver
Shiver City Penguins
Luigi's Fan
I named as many as I could remember the names of. Also, when I say "102 Punis"; I'm counting all 101 that joined you in Chapter 2 & the Elder. It's not nerdy to count the Puni Elder as Puni 102.
I kinda wish all the enemies of each Chapter appeared. That's how you'd realize things are dire when even Crayzee Dayzees, Hyper Goombas and Thwomp Statues are cheering you on. But, biggest miss was Cortez in Rougeport not showing up or saying ANYTHING. I don't know if Ms. Mowz would show up in the Switch version of the Rougeport Scene if you don't recruit her. She probably would since Ms. Mowz literally doesn't move the story along.
Also, the updated music is amazing, it really emphasizes the dire situation the world faces.
The Thousand-Year Door remake has to be an example of an amazing remake that pretty much replaces the original from a general and casual stand point.
(also seeing how much bigger the crowds are in the remake compared to the original is honestly kinda surprising, since the whole vibe of "everyone is rooting for you" kinda gets diminished a bit when you notice how there aren't as many side-characters and NPCs as there probably should considering how big of an event this is in the world of Paper Mario, so I'm glad to see that a lot more people are present in the remake)
Switch Wins
They un-russianed the Bob-bombs? Besides that, the lighting in the remake continues to be spectacular.
I think we can all guess why
not sure what you're talking about the lines aren't even that changed, you mean the character designs?
@@nascour5991 OP is referring to the dialogue change of the mayor. At 4:29 he says "Da" (Russian word for yes) in the original and it got replaced by "OK" in the remake.
@@Roover8138 Something something Ukraine.
Thank Mr. Putin and his moronic war for that one
I wanna see you compare the scene where the Thousand Year Door opens!
Sounds good! Working on it. But it will be uploaded on Saturday.
Did they… just made a Dragon Ball reference!?
Sure did love the reference
I don’t like what they did with the crystal stars in the remake, they look metallic and look less like crystals, and I especially can’t get over the white line that goes around the shape of the star
In the GameCube version the text are just normal text like I’m the whole game of pmttyd while in the Nintendo Switch version the text have the star of the chapter they are coming from
Oh man, original was sooooooo empty looking
Love the switch version but the only thing i don't like about the switch version is the ost here the metal ruins the mood
It’s a good thing that we have the nostalgia tune badge
Disagree. The rock/metal guitars represent modernity and bring a more intense “you can do it,” vibe!
Yea, I'm using the gamecube badge to hear the original shadow queen theme when I get to that part
I just watched both back to back, and I think the metal enhances and strengthens the mood! The world is giving you the strength you need to destroy the Shadow Queen! It's time to get PUMPED!!
@@brettlarch8050I’d like to think the metal aspects combined with orchestra can represent the fact that the Shadow Queen, an ancient demon, is fighting against a group of heroes from the modern age.
I do NOT like what they did to the "we're counting on you mario" song...
Oh here we go again people hating the remake music 🙄 the remake is better don't like it tough toenails
It feels different and not gonna lie, initially I wasnt fond of the heavy metal parts, but eventually I started to enjoy the theme in the remake and it feels hard to go back to the original
@@Betabrawler I get that but Nintendo isn't gonna use the same things over and over for new future Mario games
The remake song ruins the original, that unnecessary rock, there is a saying: don't fix what isn't broken.
No it don't it's so much better than the original apparently you have no taste for remakes which is sad 😂
Cry about it. The remake is infinitely better.
@@jacobdasilva7652
Better if it is the worst version that has been made of a Mari music, I have seen remixes made by fans better than this auditory blasphemy, the rock ruins the feeling and the mystique of the original that sought to be sentimental and hopeful, this is just messing rock a voice that only says aaaa aaa, the meaning of the original is lost putting an electric guitar is not improving, it is getting worse.
mejor si es la peor versión que se le a echo a una música de mari,o e visto remixe echos por fans mejor que esta blasfemia auditiva, el rock arruina el sentimiento y la mística del original que buscaba ser sentimental y esperanzador, esta solo es meter rock una voz que solo dice aaaa aaa, se pierde el sentido del original poner guitarra eléctrica no es mejorar es empeorar.
@@Holden_Carter
millet, do you have fish ears? It's a bunk bed, the worst shit you can do to a musical composition, adding an electric guitar to it doesn't make it better if it doesn't make it worse.
mijo tienes acaso oídos de pez? es una litera la peor mierda que le puedes hacer a una composición musical meterle una guitarra eléctrica no lo hace mejor si no lo empeora
@@superjefefinal1 looks like someone is having a tantrum of hearing remakes explain what does the original have? oh yeah absolutely NOTHING so stop living in the past and start accepting the remakes
I love the remake version more than the original now 🥹