05-27-2018, 12:16 PM
I'm just gonna put my answers out here to describe as best as I can why these things are like this. Keep in mind I don't know who worked on the development of SMBD (Super Mario Bros. Dimensions), so I'm going to be referring to Langton as the only developer since, again, I don't know who else worked on it, if anyone did at all.
- Not everyone has access to perfect translators. Last I checked, Langton is British, but not everyone is going to have perfect spelling, grammar, punctuation, etc. on the internet. Plus, if he chooses to spell things his own way, then why call him out for it? Different regions around the world have different ways to spell words, such as "practice" being spelled as "practise" in some other places on the globe.
- Does every bit of music have to be original? No. This is a game based around the style of Super Mario Bros. 3, and it is completely okay to use music from that game, along with other Mario-themed games as well. You wouldn't put Sonic the Hedgehog or Kirby music in a Mario game, would you? Some people do it, and it's fine in my book, but it's odd to have other genres mixed in with each other in some cases.
- Some people have trouble coming up with original ideas for things, and it's completely fine to parody them as long as you give credit. In this instance, however, it was a mere coincidence that Langton's new enemies are similar to Kirby ones. Yes, they may act the same, but that doesn't mean they're always copied from one another.
- It's your opinion, yes, but there might be more people who like the graphics better than others. Even if it doesn't look good to you, it may look good to somebody else.
- Some power-ups might be too boring for some people, so Langton probably left them out due to how overused they were in other games. This is a fangame after all, and if Langton chooses not to put in certain power-ups for his own reasons, then it's nothing to complain about, since he made the game.
- The only way Mario would be able to have an Italian accent in this game is with voices (At least, how I see it), and Langton might not have had the chance to use voice acting, let alone implement voices at all in the game, if it's even possible.
- Re-read the 3rd statement I made. It goes for anything else in games as well.