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It's time for a deep dive into Paper Mario: The Origami King with Rogersbase and NFG on this week's episode. We talk about how we feel about the game's various aspects, as well as the direction of the series in light of recently remarks from Paper Mario producer Kensuke Tanabe. 

00:00 - Opening
1:57 - Paper Mario: The Origami King Impressions
7:05 - Battle System Impressions
24:20 - The Loss of EXP and Leveling
33:57 - Story Impressions (Mostly Spoiler Free)
37:19 - Kensuke Tanabe's Statement on Paper Mario
52:21 - Thoughts on the Game's Structure
59:53 - Do Fans of the Older Games Need to Let Go?
1:10:34 - Is The Origami King a Good Game, but a Bad Paper Mario Game?
1:22:25 - Patron Question: What are Our Favorite Video Game Maps?
1:30:26 - Patron Question: Should We Stop Covering Speculation and Rumors?
1:52:04 - Closing 

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Anonymous

Hey, my first time getting a question in friend code! Maps are so integral to so many games. I only brought up Ocarina of Time and Hollow Knight, but so many games have excellent maps. I found the discussion about Xenoblade Chronicles DE's map interesting. I haven't played the original, and didn't find the map all that great. It's quite clunky and can be a pain to navigate. I love when a map makes me understand the geography of a game's world better. I found that AC Odyssey's map was particularly good in that regard, as was BOTW's. Somehow, I found that the Witcher 3's map was incredibly useful for finding things, but I never found myself to really know where I was going unless I constantly pulled up the map. Any other allies have any favourite game maps?