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Paper Mario Color Splash

 

 

SCORE: 71

 

Paper Mario Color Splash 

 

I was so excited to play Paper Mario Color Splash. I am so thankful Family Friendly Gaming purchased a copy of Paper Mario Color Splash on the Wii U after the failures of the PR and Marketing firm for Nintendo. They must have known we would find the monster sized flaws in this home console paper based role playing video game.

Paper Mario Color Splash is based on cards and colors. There are three colors. All we upgrade is how many cards we have and how many deep our color reservoir is. Paper Mario Color Splash is really light on the role playing elements. There are plenty of puzzles to solve in this Wii U game.

The loading times are long in Paper Mario Color Splash. The fighting mechanic in Paper Mario Color Splash is so slow. We pick out our cards, color them, then flick them to use them. At that point we get to normal timing attacks in the battles. If you run out of cards then you can spend ten coins to pick one from a round robin. I had to constantly go back to town and get more cards in Paper Mario Color Splash. This annoyed me to no end. There is no basic jump or hammer attack.

The storyline in Paper Mario Color Splash involves paint being sucked out by the bad guys. Players must color the spots back with their trusty hammer. Huey a paint can helps us on our quest in Paper Mario Color Splash. There are a variety of things that can be done in Paper Mario Color Splash like cutting out the backgrounds.

The 2D paper characters in 3D areas generally works. It can be hard to gauge certain jumps in Paper Mario Color Splash though. I value Paper Mario Color Splash at fifteen dollars brand new. If you can get into this game then there is enough game play to warrant that price. Paper Mario Color Splash is a tough game to get into though. This game drags on like the loading screens.
- RPG Master

 

Graphics: 75%
Sound: 80%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Gameplay: 50%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%

System: Wii U
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo
Rating: ‘E’ - Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY {Mild Cartoon Violence}


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