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Thanks to its stronger characters and memorable papercraft world, The Origami King is the closest the Paper Mario series has ...
Paper Mario: Sticker Star's many charms make it a sweet and worthwhile adventure, though a few flaws interfere with its feel-good attitude. By Carolyn Petit on November 9, 2012 at 6:06PM PST ...
If there's one video game franchise that's almost universally loved, it has to be Super Mario. Whether it's platforming ...
While previous Paper Mario games used the newsprint nature of Nintendo’s mascot largely to justify flat, 2D sprites in a boxy 3D world, Paper Mario: Sticker Star is origami to its core.
Paper Mario Sticker Star is this year's 3DS surprise package. Perfect for families with great writing and some of the best sound and visuals on the system. The gift that keeps on giving.
And, of course, Mario, Peach and Bowser, and everything else in this adorable version of the Mushroom Kingdom, are made of paper. But under the surface, Sticker Star is a very different game.
VideoPaper Mario Sticker Stars is the perfect paper-craft world for imaginative players willing to look beyond its mixed platforming and role play ambitions. If you want a reality check on how ...
Get out your sticker album! Many are eyeing Nintendos big November 18 release of the Wii U, but three days before that, the publisher releases its biggest 3DS game of the fall, Paper Mario ...
Paper Mario: Sticker Star is that one handsome and funny person we all know that is terrible with money and relationships. They’re broken, but they get by because they’re likable.
Paper Mario: Sticker Star ’s few problems are written into its very structure as an amalgam of genres. If you go in expecting an RPG, you’re apt to be disappointed by simplified battles and stats.
The Wii's Paper Mario tried real-time battles, with somewhat mixed results, so Sticker Star returns to turn-based fights. It's a very streamlined system that junks almost all role-playing elements.
Paper Mario: Sticker Star is like a combination of both; it's neither a true platformer nor a role-playing game, but the various levels that unfold have you collecting attack moves and discovering ...