Paper Mario: Sticker Star is the first game in the series with play that's as distinct as its papercraft appearance. The Paper Mario series has benefited from its unique visual style and clever ...
Nintendo's debut of the Paper Mario series on the 3DS is like a disobedient puppy. It might mess the floor, or chew into your favorite pair of shoes, but once you get a look at that face, you're never ...
The game isn't without its charms. The writing is always endearing, and in its best moments is incredibly clever and self-aware. The humor takes good advantage of its "paper" setting, with smart ...
Paper Mario is back in the relentlessly charming Sticker Star on 3DS. VG247's Dave Cook dives into Nintendo's papercraft world and reminisces about his old sticker collection. Stickers are something ...
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A trio of goombas ran up and attacked Mario when I started playing Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Instead of selecting fight or magic, Mario selects stickers on the touch screen to do different attacks.
Stickers on the wall. Stickers on the doormat. Stickers in the tree, behind the building and in a Question Block. Stickers crumpled up on the ground, in a Toad’s dresser and in that hidden corner.
On its surface, Paper Mario: Sticker Star shakes up its franchise’s formula – so much so that it’s a bit jarring at first. Being forced to attack creatures in sequential order, losing the partner ...
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