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I have read a lot of reviews of Paper Mario Color Splash, and most of these have score of 7, or 8. I don't think that. I think that is one of the best Paper Mario Game, and here's why.First thing ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Paper Mario: Color Splash I love when Nintendo games aren’t afraid to be weird. Paper Mario: Color Splash is funnier and more irreverent than anything ...
Like previous Paper Mario games, Color Splash is a bit of lengthy experience. The game sees Mario traveling with his new companion Huey across Prism Island in order to collect four Big Paint Stars ...
Paper Mario Color Splash feels more like walking through a board game or a diorama than like playing a video game on Nintendo’s Wii U console. The fifth game in this side-series, Color Splash ...
Miguel needed 25 hours to get through Paper Mario: Color Splash, which also included time spent trying to reach 100 percent colorization in all areas. He managed a 90 percent average.
Paper Mario: Color Splash is an odd hybrid of a game. In light of the diverging “Paper Mario” and “Mario & Luigi” sub-franchises, which both evolved out of Super Mario RPG, it’s a very ...
Hands On Painting a Clearer Picture of Paper Mario: Color Splash "This is more of an adventure game" There was an elephant in the room inside of Nintendo's off-site Comic-Con Nintendo Play Lounge ...
It’s the same in Color Splash, a game in which your main objective is to restore color to an island that’s been drained by Mario’s arch-enemy, Bowser. You collect cards, you use cards in battle.
Last night, screenshots of upcoming Wii U game Paper Mario: Color Splash caused a storm on Twitter, as sections of dialogue were interpreted as a reference to the harassment of developer Zoe Quinn ...
Paper Mario: Color Splash is a step in the right direction for the series after the 3DS’s Paper Mario: Sticker Star, continuing its shift from RPG to action-adventure game while also introducing ...
The latest installment in the Paper Mario series that of Paper Mario: Color Splash, has finally been released on Wii U. This was because it was an interesting mix of role-playing and puzzle-based ...
Personally, I’ve enjoyed all the Paper Mario games over the years and from what I saw at this year’s E3, Color Splash looks like it could be fun.