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October 2016
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49 Reviews
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Paper Mario: Color Splash makes some mistakes that prevent it from being one of the iconic plumber's best role-playing outings, but its level of creativity, wit, and overall charm is irresistible, resulting in a very entertaining time...
Abstract: Say what you will about Sticker Star — no, really, we should get that out of the way. If anything could be said about the last time we saw Paper Mario in full form, it's that audiences were divided on the outcome. The series took a hard left from its Thou...
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Published: 2016-10-21, Author: Adam , review by: gotgame.com
Abstract: Paper Mario: Sticker Star was a good direction for the Paper Mario series. Sure, it was polarizing for some, but it made for a good risk/reward system and a fun game.Now, the Wii U Paper Mario: Color Splash has taken everything that made the 3DS game good...
Paper Mario: Color Splash is not without faults, but it serves as a great entry in the series. The writing is incredibly on point, providing both heart and laughs throughout.A lack of character variety and frustrating mini-games along with a somewhat tedi...
Abstract: Paper Mario: Color Splash is a game that's simultaneously anticipated and dreaded by Paper Mario fans. The last game in the franchise, Sticker Star, was largely considered a failure in the fandom's eyes. Nintendo gutted it of the RPG systems it had become...
Abstract: Paper Mario has been somewhat of a niche phenomenon since its inception. I say niche only because the game is small next to the mainline Mario titles. This franchise has a hungry following, and they often cite the fantastic Paper Mario: The Thousand Year...
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Published: 2016-10-05, Author: Z , review by: geekdad.com
Abstract: The Big Paint Stars of Prisma Fountain have vanished—and with them the veritable life's blood of the once vibrant Prism Island Who has the strength, smarts, and natural eye for color needed to bring this land back from the edge of an ashen apocalypse? Non...
Abstract: I love when Nintendo games aren't afraid to be weird. Paper Mario: Color Splash is funnier and more irreverent than anything else on the Wii U, occupying a strange, occasionally conflicted territory somewhere between platform-adventure and RPG.Paper Mario...
Abstract: If you'd asked me last year, I would have told you that Yoshi's Woolley World was the pinnacle of Nintendo's craft-based game trend. Everything there looked so darn touchable that I didn't think it could get any better. Then along came Paper Mario: Color...