Super Paper Mario is arguably the second best R.P.G. to come from Nintendo for the Wii (second only to Super Mario Galaxy of Cause). The game all though may seem short to begin with turns out to be mildly lengthy, the main factor behind this being the difficulty of some of the puzzles. Because you have so many tools at your disposal it is often difficult to think which character, pixl or item works here. But that all just adds to the feeling of achievement you get at the end. The story is also well thought out and implemented and the use of a new super villain really freshens it up, a lot. The 3D flipping factor in the game is also an excellent innovation, a realm very much unexplored by the regular game because really your playing two separate games at once. Despite all the excellently constructed features you already know about there is still some strategic elements that creep into the equation. You often have to plan for certain situations and know exactly what weapon is going to annihilate your enemies, and trust me there is a lot of enemies.My only criticism is that some of the puzzles grow steadily more frustrating and sometimes there is way to much freedom when your trying to find a heart pillar that is in another universe you had no idea existed (man that's a mouthful)! All in all Super Paper Mario is an adventure very well constructed and well worth $40 you can pick it up for when it is on special. Super Paper Mario is a game that all Wii owners should buy and you really have to experience it to understand.
The highly acclaimed Paper Mario series has been praised for its artistic and creative innovations. The first two games were unique in the fact that they were role-playing games, but fused with some light platforming ele... Read Full Review
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