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409 reviews
November, 2009
It's practically overflowing with wonderful, funny characters, memorable subplots, inventive gameplay, and beautiful visuals, and it's lengthy and quite challenging to boot.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Review of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (GameCube)Combat is frequent during some portions of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, though, fortunately, there are no random battles like in other RPGs. Paper...
After the rather surprising (at least in my opinion) success of the first Paper Mario title for the N64, Nintendo has reincarnated yet another franchise in the form of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. The first game took quite a risk with its ...
As long as your main demand in a game isn't a huge three-dimensional world full of stunning visuals, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is definitely something to try.
Mario and friends return in this charming new RPG for GameCube. Take to the stage as you "perform" the action of the game, battling familiar enemies and exploring all the corners of the kingdom as it is portrayed on-stage. Beautiful graphics, engaging ...
Beautiful graphics. Flawless script appeals to both younger and older gamers. Interesting storylines and subplots keep you interested. Tons of unique little touches and surprises throughout. Combat is fun and easy to learn. Lots of characters.
All the battles can get a little repetitious after a while.
the year so far flat most hero delivers one of the absolutely most enjoyable highlights. Paper Mari ...
Lovely atmosphere; Charming conversations; Gorgeous graphics; Avskalat gaming and easy; delectable humor;
Sometimes it's a little too simple; At times disgusting sweet;
A very warm and loving role-playing adventure with quality out of the ordinary makes Paper Mario 2 for the hitherto best Mario game on the Gamecube .
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