The Mario series has decidedly less total tactics than call of duty but this doesn't mean that these tactics are unneeded or unnecessary. In the Mario series the general mentality is keep on running and don't stop except for some special cases and the same can be said about call of duty depending on the person that is playing the game. Some people in call of duty prefer to take their time and plan out an attack, others just rush in and run the risk of getting into a sticky situation with no chance of survival. Some players decide to find one spot and then stay there for as long as possible, this is called camping and is sometimes frowned upon in professional play. In the Mario series most of the tactics are ascribed to what kind of power up you start a specific level with however some tactics involve the rapid collection of lives to continue sometimes due to an exploit within the game's programming, this is often called farming. Lives are required to continue playing and are vital for difficult
The Mario series has decidedly less total tactics than call of duty but this doesn't mean that these tactics are unneeded or unnecessary. In the Mario series the general mentality is keep on running and don't stop except for some special cases and the same can be said about call of duty depending on the person that is playing the game. Some people in call of duty prefer to take their time and plan out an attack, others just rush in and run the risk of getting into a sticky situation with no chance of survival. Some players decide to find one spot and then stay there for as long as possible, this is called camping and is sometimes frowned upon in professional play. In the Mario series most of the tactics are ascribed to what kind of power up you start a specific level with however some tactics involve the rapid collection of lives to continue sometimes due to an exploit within the game's programming, this is often called farming. Lives are required to continue playing and are vital for difficult