BurningDoom wrote:Picked these two guys up cheap at Goodwill:
The US box arts for Final Fantasy always look a bit ugly to me.
BurningDoom wrote:Picked these two guys up cheap at Goodwill:
It's a Mario game, you'll be fine. I've not beaten that one, but from what I played, there's absolutely nothing in it that really expects you to know the first one. I'd be surprised if that changed later in the game.BurningDoom wrote: Is it okay to just jump into Thousand Year Door without playing the original?

Although a lot of the characters are annoying, the story in Final Fantasy X ends up being pretty good. Also, the battle system is really great; so, I would recommend diving into it.BurningDoom wrote:The story is not looking all that appealing to me on Final Fantasy X, but it is the last traditional FF game and you can't beat $5 for a complete copy.
I have both Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, and Super Paper Mario. But I still haven't come across a copy of the original Paper Mario.
Is it okay to just jump into Thousand Year Door without playing the original?
Definitely agree with all of this. Though it's very linear, it's also paced pretty well. You're always moving from one point to the next and it never really feels like stuff is just shoehorned in. It's got it's twists and turns, but they never feel like they came from nowhere or anything and the story stays very coherent right up until the very end.prfsnl_gmr wrote:
Although a lot of the characters are annoying, the story in Final Fantasy X ends up being pretty good. Also, the battle system is really great; so, I would recommend diving into it.