Super Paper Mario

Super Paper Mario (WII) game cover art
Platform: Wii
Genre: Action (Platformer)
Developer: Intelligent Systems

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
04/09/2007
EU
??/??/2007
JP
04/19/2007
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Reviewed by Danyal Vierheller (May 01, 2008)

The lack of challenge is the game’s biggest issue, but it opens the playing field to people looking for a more casual experience.
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Reviewed by Chacranajxy (January 13, 2008)

Turning Mario & Co. into paper cut-outs was a surprisingly good on Nintendo’s part. After all, it led to the creation of the excellent Paper Mario RPGs on the Nintendo 64 and Gamecube. Super Paper Mario is the third installment in the series, but it alters the formula to the point where it's almost unrecognizable. While this prevents the series from becoming stale, the changes weren't necessarily for the better. While some of the additions to Super Paper Mario are clever...
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Reviewed by disco (April 17, 2007)

The end of the world is nigh. Nations are rising against each other. Calamities are ravaging countless innocents around the planet. And in the Mushroom Kingdom, Princess Peach and Bowser are getting married. That’s right. The classic damsel in distress and ineffectual villain are going to tie the knot and live happily (well, probably just one of them) ever after. Don’t take this as one of Bowser’s half-baked schemes; a more dangerous foe named Count Bleck is pulling the strings behind the scenes...
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Reviewed by PAJ89 (October 27, 2007)

The latest instalment of the Paper Mario franchise captures a beauty similar to the paper-folding art of origami; a mixture of vibrant colours, abstract design, and mind-boggling use of 2D and 3D contributes to this, but don’t think Super Paper Mario is a one-trick pony. The side-scrolling action of the classic Mario games, combined with light RPG elements of the Paper Mario sub-franchise, complement each other marvellously.
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