Flatter than your girlfriend's chest, but 3 times as fun! Super Paper Mario started it's life as a Gamecube title and later moved onto the Wii. You might say “oh dear god another port” but I can assure the title is much more than that. I'll try to keep this article short and sweet, after all you need to buy this game ASAP, not read about it.
Flatter than your girlfriend's chest, but 3 times as fun! Super Paper Mario started it's life as a Gamecube title and later moved onto the Wii. You might say “oh dear god another port” but I can assure the title is much more than that. I'll try to keep this article short and sweet, after all you need to buy this game ASAP, not read about it.
Super Paper Mario, admittedly, starts out a little slow. You do the basic platforming thing and the game is actually rather simple. Once you get to the 3rd world (out of 8 in total) things really start to spice up. Puzzles are top notch, incorporating your pixls (helpers you gain along the way), character abilities (mario can go from 2D to 3D, Peach can float, Bowser is... awesome), and just plain out confusion. Trust me, this game is not a walk in the park and while harder games are out there, don't expect to breeze through this in a day.
One of the best aspects of this game is the way it mocks video game life. For instance, before you face the first boss (a robot dragon thing), the wii shop channels blue circle shows up in it's eyes as it starts spewing out nonsense about system error's. Another mini-boss you fight even goes so far as to seem like they are making fun of Sony, mainly due to his bragging about inventing “dimension D”, or in sony's words, “4-D gaming”... in the 3rd world you face a nerdy frog...thing. Before facing him though, you are forced to admit that you talk smack about games you've never played.
The graphics are very crisp and clean, almost no jaggies in any sense, and level design is top notch. If you want something to truly just enjoy this is the title for you. I've played it for 9 hours thus far and can say the game is worth every penny and possibly the best in the series.
Hope you enjoyed my review :)