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October 2016
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The editors liked
A stunning world that's beautifully crafted
Engaging battle system with great touchscreen controls
Brilliant animation
In cutscenes and in-game
Genuinely funny moments in the dialogue
A sumptuous papercraft world to sink into
One of the year's best scripts
Beautiful papercraft visuals
Charming
Often funny writing
Lovable 2D characters and papercraft worlds
Smart and imaginative puzzles
Surprisingly funny dialogue
Fantastic jazz and ragtime score
Enjoyable story that makes good use of the witty dialogue
Huey the paint bucket is easily one of the best sidekicks
Fantastic use of objects and other game mechanics to solve the various objectives found within levels
Boss battles that require the use
The editors didn't like
Battles lack purpose
Occasionally confusing where to go next
The game thinks you're stupid and over-explains everything
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...
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...
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...
Seriously fun if only for all the Mario jokes and impressive use of music. Clever level design is great, although irritating combat and lackluster RPG elements might alienate fans.Paper Mario: Color Splash was reviewed by Zoe Hawkins on a Nintendo Wii UIn...
Published: 2016-10-05, Author: Kate , review by: stuff.tv/my/
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 directi...
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Published: 2016-11-07, Author: Anthony , review by: geeksandcom.com
Encore une fois, Nintendo a été en mesure de mettre un sourire sur mon visage durant l'ensemble de mon aventure dans Paper Mario : Color Splash. Alors que je me lançais dans l'aventure à reculons, je dois dire qu'il m'a suffi de quelques minutes pour que...
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Published: 2016-10-10, Author: Laura , review by: actugaming.net
Les nombreuses touches d'humour, Avoir le choix entre jouer seulement sur le gamepad ou sur la télé Entièrement en français, Musiques et graphismes agréables, Bonne durée de vie
Pas de possibilité de passer son tour en combat, Obligation de recommencer un niveau du début pour chaque étoile
Pour moi, il est toujours agréable de jouer à un Paper Mario et celui-ci ne fait pas exception à la règle. Des combats et des autocollants, de quoi ravir les fans comme moi...
Published: 2016-12-05, Author: Mara , review by: gamers.de
Schnuckliger Grafikstil, Heitere Sounds, Kein 08/15 Mario, Witzige Charaktere
Kampfsystem auf Dauer etwas mühselig
Mir persönlich gefällt vor allem der selbstironische Humor des Spiels. Während mir Farbian auf dem Wii-U GamePad noch die Regeln des Kampfes erklärt, fragen mich die ungeduldigen Shy Guys auf dem Fernsehbildschirm, ob das denn mein erster Kampf wäre, so...