Paper Mario: Color Splash is built on paper and paint, but it places its biggest bet on cards. With the RPG inclinations of the original Paper Mario and its beloved follow-up Paper Mario: The Thousand ...
It's a wet, dark night in the Mushroom Kingdom when Mario hears a rapping at the door. And for once it isn't Peach letting him know she's been kidnapped. (Not yet anyway, it's a Super Mario game after ...
With the Wii U’s successor – still code-named NX – set to launch early next year, Nintendo’s struggling eighth generation console has entered its twilight months. Major first-party releases have grown ...
Paper Mario: Color Splash puts a new spin on the “Mario Paint” idea. Reminiscent of the adhesive gimmickry of Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Color Splash’s main appeal hinges on the joys of painting blank ...
There’s something missing from Paper Mario: Colour Splash. But it’s hard to put your finger on exactly what. Is it the effortless, dorky humour from the first two games? Is it the excitable music that ...
Paper Mario: Color Splash is the best looking installment in the series, offering the most immersive world to-date. Still, its battle system suffers in a misguided bid to innovate. One of the best ...
Bowser's latest mâché-nations are boringly familiar. Despite the usual fizzy writing, this series doesn't make us crease up like it used to. This isn't so much a sequel to the 2012's Paper Mario: ...