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Published: 2016-10-06, Author: Sebastian , review by: eurogamer.de
Traumhaft aussehendes, um fast alle RPG-Elemente beschnittenes Spiel, mit dem man seinen Spaß haben kann - wenn auch weniger als früher...
Published: 2016-10-07, Author: Jordan , review by: cgmagonline.com
Abstract: The Paper Mario franchise has stuck with me ever since I was a child. I'll never forget the day I saw the wacky commercial for the first game; I don't know if it was Mario's adorable design, or the RPG format, but I was hooked. Over the years, Mario's pap...
Abstract: While everyone knows who Mario is in the videogame world, you'd be forgiven if you weren't aware of his adventures through the JRPG genre. Back in 1996 on the SNES, Mario was given a more comical tone and a turn-based battle system in Super Mario RPG than...
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Published: 2016-10-11, Author: Alex , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: This isn't so much a sequel to the 2012's Paper Mario: Sticker Star as it is a do-over with a fresh lick of paint - and that's likely to leave some Nintendo fans as mad as a sack of Wigglers. To many observers Sticker Star was the weak link in the Paper M...
Beautiful papercraft visuals, Charming, often funny writing
Simplified mechanics will not appease RPG fans
Paper Mario: Color Splash is an odd hybrid of a game. In light of the diverging “Paper Mario” and “Mario & Luigi” sub-franchises, which both evolved out of Super Mario RPG, it's a very clear extension of games that came before it. An RPG-lite/adventure ga...
Lovable 2D characters and papercraft worlds, Smart and imaginative puzzles, Surprisingly funny dialogue, Fantastic jazz and ragtime score
Gameplay can be lightweight and repetitive, Can leave you stuck because you missed a detail
It won't do much for those crying out for a proper Mario adventure on Wii U, but Paper Mario: Color Splash is a lively cocktail of Mario, RPG and papercraft puzzle-solving with funny dialogue and a surreal, self-aware sense of humour. It won't be for ever...
Published: 2016-10-05, Author: Kate , review by: stuff.tv
Brilliant animation, in cutscenes and in-game, Genuinely funny moments in the dialogue
The game thinks you're stupid and over-explains everything, Way, way too much talking, Some levels are really, really boring to play
It's tough to know what to say about Paper Mario: Color Splash, because most of this review so far has been negative. It isn't a bad game, it's just a game that can't possibly match up to what the series once was. Nintendo has taken the series in a direc...