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In Super Paper Mario, going through Flipside's yellow door takes the chapter into the Bitlands to find the fourth Pure Heart.
Mario has been around for almost 40 years, with tons of games bringing all sorts of fun and silly items to play and power up with.
Besides its unique paper aesthetic (more on that later), combat is one of the main things that sets Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door apart from other RPGs. Just like in Super Mario RPG, combat ...
Paper Mario: Sticker Star Everyone is made of paper, buildings are made of cardboard, and you and enemies can even get "crumpled" by powerful attacks and have to wait to be flattened out to fight.
Paper Mario: Sticker Star for the Nintendo 3DS proves that the game stands up with those elements tweaked, streamlined, and stripped out to focus on exploration and puzzle-solving.
“Since Paper Mario: Sticker Star, it’s no longer possible to modify Mario characters or to create original characters that touch on the Mario universe,” Kensuke Tanabe, a developer on the ...
We start off with the black sheep of the family; Sticker Star on the 3DS. Though its mechanics tried to veer too hard with the eponymous sticker mechanic, it was no less lacking in that trademark ...
With Paper Mario: Sticker Star being the first game to move to a portable platform it naturally suffers in the graphics department, although a handful of changes that were made to the art style ...
Super Paper Mario – 3.7% Paper Mario: Sticker Star – 3.3% Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door – 10.3% Paper Mario – 4.2% Paper Mario: Color Splash – 6.1% ...
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.