Paper Mario

Nintendo 64
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  1. Sep 8, 2023
    10
    Treasure!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  2. Sep 3, 2023
    7
    This game is really fun, but the lack of a post-game really disappointed me. I wish I could have explored the world more!
  3. Aug 22, 2023
    9
    Set a great standard for the next Paper Mario game and has a beautiful artstyle, memorable characters, and fun and unique gameplay.
  4. May 17, 2023
    10
    The best Mario game that Nintendo has ever created, I'm not a big fan of RPGs and turn-based games, but this game is unbelievably good, in my opinion. It's the best N64 game and the best RPG ever made. The characters are charismatic, the game's graphics are beautiful, the world is huge and full of things to explore. The turn-based battles can be a bit repetitive, but you can just playThe best Mario game that Nintendo has ever created, I'm not a big fan of RPGs and turn-based games, but this game is unbelievably good, in my opinion. It's the best N64 game and the best RPG ever made. The characters are charismatic, the game's graphics are beautiful, the world is huge and full of things to explore. The turn-based battles can be a bit repetitive, but you can just play while ignoring the enemies, and I dare say that the soundtrack of this game is the best soundtrack Nintendo has ever made. Expand
  5. Apr 15, 2023
    8
    It's a blast from my past and it held up surprisingly well. It's definitely basic for a turn-based rpg but that was exactly what I wanted for a low-stakes ride.
  6. Jan 28, 2023
    10
    ESP: Un RPG bastante básico y sencillo que resulta muy agradable para casi cualquier tipo de jugador, desde veteranos del género como novatos. La ambientación es hermosa, la música increíble, controles amigables y una progresión bastante entretenida. De lo mejor del 64 y Nintendo en general.
  7. Jan 26, 2023
    10
    Best RPG in the Mario series. Addicting battle system, charming likable characters, great soundtrack, memorable bosses, and a nice feel good story. This game’s artstyle has also aged incredibly well
  8. Jan 17, 2023
    7
    Arcade RPG and forerunner to the Mario & Luigi games on the Nintendo handhelds, it's a little simplistic but makes up for it with some gorgeous visuals.
  9. Jan 14, 2023
    10
    This game is basic and simple in the best ways possible. It's wackiness is just incredible. The art style is great and It just does a good job with the mood. If only there were more RPGs like this game.
  10. Aug 22, 2022
    10
    Paper Mario is often overlooked to its sequel. It’s my favorite game, and I’m here to rectify that. Because Paper Mario is one of the greatest video games ever, and the best game of the N64.

    It’s plot, while being simplistic, really is great. Bowser had kidnapped Peach, but also imprisoned the Seven Star Spirits who grant wishes. Mario needs to travel around the world and save them so he
    Paper Mario is often overlooked to its sequel. It’s my favorite game, and I’m here to rectify that. Because Paper Mario is one of the greatest video games ever, and the best game of the N64.

    It’s plot, while being simplistic, really is great. Bowser had kidnapped Peach, but also imprisoned the Seven Star Spirits who grant wishes. Mario needs to travel around the world and save them so he could save Peach. In this day it is kind of bad, but you forget that you’re trying to save Peach when you’re trying to save the Star Spirits.

    This game was made for beginners in mind, so a lot of the standard RPG elements aren’t here. You have two moves, jump and hammer, and you have to time a certain input to do more damage. The damage is also greatly simplified. In EarthBound, you deal hundreds of damage. Here, you deal up to 6. The enemies have less HP then you’d think, and you deal less damage then you think. You also have partners, but you can only have one out at a time. They each have special abilities and you really are going to need all of them. My favorite is Kooper, because he has an interesting design and personality, but I still loved all of them.

    The graphics are bad only if you’re highly allergic to cuteness. Instead of going with a weird, polygonal look, they went with a paper-y style. This game looks different from the other games in the series, but that’s not a bad thing. The music is also very good, especially for an N64 game.

    There is about 15 hours of story, but usually you don’t find everything until you’ve played it 3 times. It has two very long side quests. It’ll take you about 30 hours to 100%, but I still played it 3 times. It’s just a personal thing.

    Despite its age, this remains one of the best games. Compared to other N64 games, this one is the cutest and probably the best-looking. Best N64 game- or best game ever.
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  11. May 27, 2022
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. If Super Mario 64 started the N64’s run with a bang, then Paper Mario certainly ended it with a bang. It is not the last game officially made and released for the N64, but it certainly feels like the swan song for it is as great or even greater than Super Mario 64 in many cases.

    While Super Mario 64 was a 3D platformer, Paper Mario is a turn-based battle Role Playing Game (RPG) that has 2D paper characters in a 3D world, and it is an extremely diverse and large one too. Along the way, you will pick up partners that you can switch depending on the task at hand, and have colorful backgrounds. A self-taught Goomba in Goombario, an adventurous Koopa in Kooper that is the son of the adventurer Kolorado, A feisty peace loving Bob-Omb in Bombette, a mail carrier Paratroopa in Parakarry, the headstrong privileged Boo leader in Lady Bow, a baby electric spark in Watt, A fish out of water Cheep Cheep in Sushi, and a rogue turn friend Lakitu in Lakester. Peach also gains a sidekick in a little star named Twink.

    The story and soundtrack is extremely solid, but what make this game standout among Mario games is how Bowser and Peach are portrayed in it. In almost every Mario game, Peach is a fragile, high-pitched, and dumb damsel in distress, and Bowser a manically cocky villain. Not the case at all with both in Paper Mario 64. In Paper Mario 64, Bowser is an extremely intelligent villain where you get creeps from him being on screen just because he is so refreshingly intelligent here. He completely suckerpunches Mario by lifting Peach’s Castle into space, and then you are forced into a fight that you will never win and casts Mario into the empty vacuum of space to fall back down to earth. Peach is certainly not dumb in this game either, and you will have to control her in between chapters where you have to stealthily sneak out of her trapped bedroom. Peach is at her absolute finest after Chapter 6, where you have to disguise yourself as a guard and sneak deep into the castle. How you get caught in the end is not a case of Peach being dumb at all. Instead Bowser’s cunning villainess sidekick in Kammy Koopa is at first fooled, and then smells a rat and blows your cover.

    The chapter system is based on the 7 star spirits that are imprisoned by Bowser and Kammy Koopa, and stealing the all-powerful Star Rod. The prologue starts with Mario falling into a wooded area in the humble Goomba Village, and the imprisoned Star Spirits in one final burst of strength revive him. After that, Mario is discovered by a young Goomba girl in Goombaria, who takes them to Goomba Village. Your first partner is her brother in Goombario, and after saving their grandfather in Goompa, goes on the path toward Toad Town that serves as the main hub for the game. The first 7 chapters start at the entry of the world region each star spirit is imprisoned in, conclude with freeing the star spirit, and end with you doing stuff with Peach to help Mario down below. However after the 7th chapter concludes, there is just a final cutscene of Peach and Twink getting confronted by Bowser and Kammy Koopa knowing that Mario is coming back with force. The 8th and final chapter starts at the entry to Bowser’s Castle, and ends with the ultimate showdown against Bowser and reclaiming the Star-Rod. Overall, a masterpiece game that ends the N64 era as greatly as Super Mario 64 started it.
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  12. May 11, 2022
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This game is great and it's one of the best rpg's on the N64. The story isn't exactly mindblowing but it's still very creative. The problem with the story is that most of the chapters feel samey although in those chapters, they are also creative in the way they tell the story. The battle with bowser is epic too but the funny thing is that while there is more at stake, bowser and Mario have the same type of rivalry. As for gameplay, it's fun and satisfying pressing the buttons just right The badges in the game also help out with the battles but the game is reliant on badges in order to get far and that includes changing them constantly. Other than those flaws, I loved the game even if I played most of it as an adult. Expand
  13. Apr 28, 2022
    10
    This is my favorite game of all time. Everything in this game is near-perfect, or at the very least, pretty good. The story is basic, but good, even if it's not as deep as that of TTYD and Super Paper Mario. While its not too graphically impressive today, it still looks pretty nice, especially Chapter 7. The enemies are also very well-done. There are some annoying ones, like the HyperThis is my favorite game of all time. Everything in this game is near-perfect, or at the very least, pretty good. The story is basic, but good, even if it's not as deep as that of TTYD and Super Paper Mario. While its not too graphically impressive today, it still looks pretty nice, especially Chapter 7. The enemies are also very well-done. There are some annoying ones, like the Hyper Clefts, Groove Guys, Clefts, Amazyee Dayzees, and Crayzee Dayzees are dreadful to fight, but that's such a small number in comparison to how many enemies there are in this game. Clubbas, White Clubbas, Gulpits, Frost Piranhas, Putrid Piranhas, Duplighosts, Ruff Puffs, Huff Puffs, and most of the Shy Guys are some of the best enemies in the game. And then there's the bosses. Goomba King and General Guy, while nothing special, are good. The Koopa Bros. are great, and then literally all of the other bosses in the game are some of the best in the entire series. Tutankoopa and Tubba's Heart are in my top ten, Lava Piranha is in my top 5, and Bowser, Huff N. Puff, and Crystal King make up my top three. Then there's the chapters. The original Paper Mario has the best chapters in the entire series. There isn't a single bad one here. Chapter 8 I'm a little mixed on, the Prologue is a good introduction, Chapter 1 is an even better introduction, Chapter 4 is good, though it does have some backtracking that holds it back, Chapter 6 is a similar story to Chapter 4, but slightly better since it has a way better boss, better music, and I just like it better, Chapter 5 is simply a really solid chapter with a few annoyances, a few fantastic parts, but mostly just really good, Chapter 2 is in my top five favorite chapters in the series, I really like getting to thoroughly explore Mt. Rugged for Parakarry's letters, Dry Dry Desert is vast with tons of different rooms to find, Dry Dry Outpost is my second favorite town area in this game, and Dry Dry Ruins is my third favorite Dungeon in this game, Chapter 3 is also in my top five favorite chapters in the series, Forever Forest is a really cool and creepy are and is Lost Woods done right, Boo's Mansion is a really fun mini-dungeon, and is in fact the only mini-dungeon in the game, with just puzzles and no enemies, Gusty Gulch is a simple but fun area, Tubba Blubba's Castle is my second-favorite dungeon in the game with lots of fun stealth sections, Chapter 7 is in my top three favorite chapters in the series, I love the Penguin "murder mystery" in Shiver City, like Gusty Gulch, Shiver Snowfield is a basic but fun area, Starborn Valley gives some more depth to the stars, Shiver Mountain is another awesome area and the Crystal Palace is the best dungeon in the game. Expand
  14. Apr 20, 2022
    10
    I started to play this game at 35y old, for the first time, whit the extra pack for Nintendo switch. The game is just awesome. I just collect the first star, at the moment everything is fine. Thanks Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 games!!! As a kid i was a playstation boy, now whit my own money i can play everything.
  15. Apr 14, 2022
    8
    I love the the paper mario series and this started it all. There is so much to love about this game
  16. Jan 24, 2022
    10
    an absolute masterpiece. an all time classic. it's a shame that modern paper mario games have to suck, but the first 3 games were amazing, and this is the one that started it all.
  17. Oct 20, 2021
    10
    An absolute must-play blast from the past. Overall, this game feels like it was released yesterday. This game is incredibly finely crafted and is one of my favorite games of all time.

    Where this game shines the most is in its combat. It's turn-based but manages to feel super quick and snappy. I have a lot of problems with other RPGs where the combat manages to feel slow, clunky, and
    An absolute must-play blast from the past. Overall, this game feels like it was released yesterday. This game is incredibly finely crafted and is one of my favorite games of all time.

    Where this game shines the most is in its combat. It's turn-based but manages to feel super quick and snappy. I have a lot of problems with other RPGs where the combat manages to feel slow, clunky, and unrealistic. But I don't have that problem here. Plus, the inclusion of badges adds a ton of layers to the game, with badges being able to complement one another and whatnot.

    The partner system is also very well thought out. There isn't any partner that is broken or is clearly better than any other. They all have their strengths and weaknesses, and this leads to even more strategy in battles.

    The level design is fantastic as well, with any environmental puzzles striking a great balance of difficulty. All areas are uniquely designed and all have their own tricks, enemies, and other characters.

    The soundtrack is the second-best in the series. It is very close behind Thousand-Year Door, and it manages to be incredibly catchy. It has some of my favorite themes out of the Mario franchise as a whole.

    Overall, I think this game manages to be simple enough to where anyone can play it, but it has a lot of extra depth for those who want to experience it. In fact, this is probably the perfect example of making an accessible game. You can get by doing the bare minimum in this game, not using badges, pulling off difficult moves, etc. But you're greatly rewarded for doing these things, and it makes for an incredibly fun experience.

    Paper Mario 64 is Nintendo at their absolute best. It shows their creativity and willingness to experiment. I wish they did more games like this nowadays.

    10/10
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  18. Jun 10, 2021
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Paper Mario 64 is an awesome game, but does everyone enjoy it solely because it's not a difficult game to complete? I'm not talking about collecting all of the Star Pieces, I'm talking about defeating Bowser in general. Granted, you can't save after the final boss...but no one needs proof that they defeated the final boss fight against Super Bowser, because it's not a big challenge. I prepared myself with a large assembly of items & I needed up only using a single Life Shroom. Don't get me wrong, I think this is an excellent game...but, compare to something like Dragon Quest 8 & the challenge feels easy. I think this game's strong points come from the grand theme & level design. This title is like the little sister of Super Mario RPG. With its wonderful Action RPG elements, colorful characters, & the occasional breaking of the fourth wall...makes this world all the more wonderful to explore. The story this time, is that Bowser actually defeats Mario for the first time after gaining invincible power from the Star Rod. So Mario must go on a quest across the land in order to rescue the 7 Star Spirits. Only then, will he be able to defeat Bowser. And it doesn't just feel great while collecting new powers from the Star Spirits alone, with every level up Mario is recharged instantly, making training feel all the more rewarding. Mario becomes stronger in a different kind of way throughout his quest, collecting stronger boots & hammers that change up his technique in exchange for power. The change of timing with jumping felt irritating at first, but it helped refresh my skills so I could later, master the perfect timing with the Power Bounce attack. And by collecting the right badges, it's possible to raise Mario's power even further! And let's not forget about those refreshing Super Blocks, that are used to upgrade your sidekicks powers & abilities. While enemies may stun your team every once & a while, you can save on healing items at the same time since they don't have health bars. I think Mario's sidekicks are one of the best things about this game, it feels nice to have a whole crew of friends to support you on your journey. And there abilities are also used from some creative puzzle solving as well. This game is responsible for creating the fanbase for Mario enemies, whether it's giving them fun personalities playing as hero versions as them, I've always gotten a kick out of it. Especially in Chapter 6 where one of the boss' ex-minions wins your team. You even get to play as Princess Peach in a few stealth missions. They may be short, but it helps break up the game by adding a cooking level, a gameshow level, & even an impersonator level with Peach's Sneaky Parasol! Man I hope we get that again someday, it has a lot of unused potential. Lot's of things in this game do feel a bit rushed. Whether its empty space in the desert that could've been used to make lacking stages more interesting. Or perhaps having more stealth levels within the Tubba Blubba Castle since he's no that hard to avoid. These levels may have great design, but levels like Shy Guy's Toy Box make me a bit mixed with my view. A little backtracking here & there won't hurt anyone, but making backtracking minor in the last stages, only to follow it up with major...makes the whole experience drag on pretty long. Honestly, I think crazy backtracking should only exist during optional side quests, instead of the actual story levels. However, when puzzles are concerned I honestly think the challenge is fair, especially since you can even get hints from the wizard Merlon in case you're stuck. Though that's the same as looking up the answers on the internet. I rather use my head to solve these challenges & use Goombario to at least get a general idea of what I'm supposed to do. At times like in the desert world I think they could've been more specific on what to do. Like you can speak to someone nearby the beggar in order to figure out what food he likes. That being said, they did capture the theme of walking in an endless desert this way & fighting mountains of enemies helps you get used to the controls a little more. My personal favorite stage was actually the final one. The final battle may not be all that special, but the stage itself is massive! The dungeons! The caves! The traps! The magma pool! This an excellent final stage! And it even has a hilarious fake-out battle against the Koopa Bros. This game also has plenty of PG dark themes. Like Mario being accused of murder, assaulting cute moles, & making Shy Guys scream like possessed children...holy smokes that's nerve-racking! Whatever this game made millions of children smile. I bet there's still many former players who look back at the lovely lullaby style music right before they close there eyes. Some parts of the game may feel rushed in development, but they're still excellent moments in gaming history regardless! This games represents pure Nintendo 64 magic! It's a game...with a big heart(: Expand
  19. Mar 20, 2021
    10
    Playing in 2021, it has some of the nicest graphics very beautiful art direction. Possibly the best single player rpg, badge system is addictive, lots of unique characters to play. Good simple story easy to,follow. Right from the beginning to end lots of action. best Nintendo game ever made.
  20. Mar 12, 2021
    10
    While I still enjoy the aesthetic of Super Mario RPG a bit more, Paper Mario is overall the better game; as it offers key improvement to many facets of the game's design. The battle system is more digestible and user friendly, while still remaining difficult enough to be engaging. The characters, world, and music are all top quality, and apart from a few minor pacing issues everythingWhile I still enjoy the aesthetic of Super Mario RPG a bit more, Paper Mario is overall the better game; as it offers key improvement to many facets of the game's design. The battle system is more digestible and user friendly, while still remaining difficult enough to be engaging. The characters, world, and music are all top quality, and apart from a few minor pacing issues everything falls into place perfectly. A truly phenomenal game, it really is a shame Nintendo isn't making Mario RPGs of this caliber anymore. Expand
  21. Mar 4, 2021
    9
    What are change from Super Mario RPG. This review comes so many years after the release. And its because this game is such a treasure. And especially in you look at where the franchise has gone after Super Paper Mario its only fair the give this game the love it deserved.

    Let's start with the negatives and build up CONS: -It's a bit childish and simplistic at times -some of the
    What are change from Super Mario RPG. This review comes so many years after the release. And its because this game is such a treasure. And especially in you look at where the franchise has gone after Super Paper Mario its only fair the give this game the love it deserved.

    Let's start with the negatives and build up

    CONS:
    -It's a bit childish and simplistic at times
    -some of the puzzles are a bit simple

    PROS:
    -While a big departure from the first Mario RPG, this game is standing on itself
    -Combat is very clear with low numbers and a health bar
    -THE BIGGEST PRO is the buddies. Goombario is the first buddy you make an throughout the game you get partners who you can choose from, this is a big improvement from the original game where it was more linear.
    -the worlds are unique and yet familiar
    -The difficulty goes up as you play, but never in an off-putting way.
    -The length is perfect, when ur done it feels like you played a good game.

    I was looking forward in playing all the sequels of the Paper Mario franchise, but in the later instalments it just doesn't feel like the same game anymore. Super Paper Mario is a big change combat and partner wise, but you still level up.

    Who knows where the future of this franchise lays now they we can't get partners that have modifications or characters specifics like gender anymore on the request of Miyamoto.
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  22. Feb 2, 2021
    10
    Have beaten this game over and over does not get old.

    Has everything you could want in a RPG. Fun, strategic boss battles, very little grind and back tracking.

    Ughhh the memories were amazing.
  23. Jan 1, 2021
    10
    Bursting with charm and humor.

    Good - The dialogue and cutscenes are charming and hilarious. Really gave life to the whole mario universe. - the combat was a lot of fun. Vvarious QTEs were challenging but fun to pull off, but not too punishing to the point where I would get frustrated. - The character and level designs were diverse. Never was there an area or population that
    Bursting with charm and humor.

    Good

    - The dialogue and cutscenes are charming and hilarious. Really gave life to the whole mario universe.

    - the combat was a lot of fun. Vvarious QTEs were challenging but fun to pull off, but not too punishing to the point where I would get frustrated.

    - The character and level designs were diverse. Never was there an area or population that felt repetitive.

    - I loved how the items all had an image shown with it. It made the whole game more visual friendly. Unlike many RPGs where I feel like I'm scrolling through walls of text to manage items.

    - The Peach segments were funny, and was a good step away from the Mario gameplay.

    - Partner abilities in and out of battle were fun to use.

    - Travelling with the spin move gave me something to do to move faster, which made traversing a little less boring.

    Bad

    - nothing
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  24. Dec 12, 2020
    10
    Love this game a wonderful rpg for fans of the Mario series. Well worth playing for rpg fans
  25. Nov 22, 2020
    10
    some of the best damn level design, fun ass rpg gameplay, yes plesae thank you come again
  26. Aug 17, 2020
    8
    While it does not reach the same heights that later entries may reach, Paper Mario's addicting gameplay and great art help it stand out as more than just a Mario spinoff, but as a genuinely great game. It did simplify its battling system a bit from its spiritual predecessor, Super Mario RPG, but it makes up for this with an engrossing badge system that is full of variety for players toWhile it does not reach the same heights that later entries may reach, Paper Mario's addicting gameplay and great art help it stand out as more than just a Mario spinoff, but as a genuinely great game. It did simplify its battling system a bit from its spiritual predecessor, Super Mario RPG, but it makes up for this with an engrossing badge system that is full of variety for players to play whatever way they want. The story is nothing remarkable, but gets the job done in a simple, satisfying way, and ties everything together properly while not being overly intrusive. Expand
  27. Jul 19, 2020
    10
    My favorite game ever! A true Nintendo classic and I wish the games would return to form.
  28. Jul 16, 2020
    8
    In my opinion, this game is better than its sequel on the GameCube, The Thousand Year Door. This game knows exactly how to make a Mario themed RPG, and while it's not my favorite in the series, it is still absolutely worth playing.
  29. Jun 29, 2020
    10
    The start of the Paper Mario RPG Series and wow, what begining! I love the gameplay it is so fantastic but the story is even better than that. The story is one of the best I've every seen in a RPG (Although the sequel and SNES RPG are more better than that). I could not rocommend this game enough! 10/10
  30. May 18, 2020
    6
    A sound fundamental RPG. While sporting charm, the game is extremely wordy and not challenging at all. The perfect 10's are insanely nostalgic for Super Mario RPG; it also doesn't help N64 had zero RPG competition on its own console.
  31. May 8, 2020
    10
    The best Mario game I've ever played, the characters have personality, the gameplay is good, and the graphics are gorgeous.
  32. May 1, 2020
    9
    Although one of the most important aspects of a rpg is a great story, it does not have one. On the other hand, its fun and addictive battle system makes you forget about it. Essential.
  33. Dec 2, 2019
    10
    This is a very great game. Honestly, I think this game is way better than Super Mario RPG. While I did enjoy that game, I think this game was even better. It has everything good about Super Mario RPG times 10. It has a very interesting story, fun music, relaxing graphics, and well written characters. But lately, the Paper Mario series in general has been going downhill, but in my opinion,This is a very great game. Honestly, I think this game is way better than Super Mario RPG. While I did enjoy that game, I think this game was even better. It has everything good about Super Mario RPG times 10. It has a very interesting story, fun music, relaxing graphics, and well written characters. But lately, the Paper Mario series in general has been going downhill, but in my opinion, the first 3 games will always be close to my heart as one of the best I've ever played. However, the 4th and 5th game, ehhh, not so much. Expand
  34. Oct 14, 2019
    8
    Playing this for the first time after almost two decades, I'd have to say that it's quite nice. The game aged well and I can see why it was considered the best of the best for its time. I played and beat Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga twice when I was younger, and loved it to death.

    Sadly, I genuinely believe that this game does NOT warrant full 10/10 ratings, despite it being ahead of
    Playing this for the first time after almost two decades, I'd have to say that it's quite nice. The game aged well and I can see why it was considered the best of the best for its time. I played and beat Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga twice when I was younger, and loved it to death.

    Sadly, I genuinely believe that this game does NOT warrant full 10/10 ratings, despite it being ahead of its time. It is at best an 8. The combat mechanics are great and the story is as amazing and goofy as you would expect from any other Nintendo game, but there are a few issues that just can't be ignored.

    Roaming enemies can be tedious to deal with since they take up time, and it doesn't help that you have to do a lot of travelling on foot which can be hard to endure throughout the game. The game progresses at a slow pace, and movement is slow too. You get tired of the game as you reach the last few bosses, and it feels like the game is dragging on. Essentially, the game is just really, really slow.

    There are several parts in the game where you aren't given any indication whatsoever as to how to progress, meaning you waste time roaming around blindly until you ultimately give up and read a guide, just to find out that the solution is something you would never figure out anyway. My advice: If you do get stuck, don't hesitate to use a guide.

    Overall, the game has a solid RPG mechanic and is a breath of fresh air from your typical Mario platformer. The fights are challenging, but not to the point where you'd have to grind. I enjoyed the experience, despite its flaws (but what game doesn't have some, right?).
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  35. JPK
    Jun 8, 2019
    9
    Terrific Start To A Classic Sub-Franchise
    Paper Mario is creative, funny, well written, and gorgeous.
  36. Apr 25, 2019
    10
    This is my favorite game, just where to even begin! I'd highly recommend this game to any gamer out there, it's just a really well done rpg that is just a blat to play through.
  37. Mar 26, 2019
    9
    Absolutely fantastic. I absolutely loved the world, the design was amazing, the characters were as colorful as the artwork, and the writing was so witty and fantastic. I greatly enjoyed this classic journey, and it's one I'm sure I'll play again someday.
  38. Feb 25, 2019
    9
    Cast: 10/10
    Story: 6/10
    Fun: 9/10
    Gameplay: 9/10

    Recommended
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  39. Feb 14, 2019
    10
    A fantastic game that still looks great 18 years later. I got this on the Wii U virtual console, and I am having a great time with it. I am sad I have never tried these games before, but this has gotten me greatly interested in the other games in the series.
  40. Jan 22, 2019
    10
    By far one of the best games i've played, it has a great story and the gameitself its quite enjoyable, if you dont have one nintendo 64 you can also download it from a wii u if you have one, i highly recommend this game.
  41. Nov 1, 2018
    6
    Игра не плоха. В игре есть не плохой сюжет. Это приятное RPG, но в игре мне что то не нравиться. Возможно на это повлиял потеря сохранения и 1 часа игры.
  42. Jun 17, 2018
    0
    it sucks, tropes are used, the moves are generic, and the game NEVER ceases to stop crashing every 5 seconds.
  43. Apr 23, 2018
    10
    This game is just fantastic. I mean the sheer amount of good work on world building/dialogue/story telling is stellar; no PC game would do that amount of good work; it gives the impression that they spend double the budget, explicitly so the can build the story telling on top.
  44. Nov 15, 2017
    10
    This game was so simple yet it brought so much joy to the mario titles. I never played much of the thousand year door but I have heard great things about it so maybe one day I will go back and try it. This game was so easy, so fun, so colorful, and so simple. The characters in the game were so unique yet so iconic, which wasn't much of a surprise considering that this is what Nintendo doesThis game was so simple yet it brought so much joy to the mario titles. I never played much of the thousand year door but I have heard great things about it so maybe one day I will go back and try it. This game was so easy, so fun, so colorful, and so simple. The characters in the game were so unique yet so iconic, which wasn't much of a surprise considering that this is what Nintendo does best. They have really mastered this and this was just another game to show it. It really feels like a big world and the bosses are a joy to battle. Definitely one of my top favorite games of all time Expand
  45. Jul 6, 2017
    9
    The beginning of the Paper Mario is solid, but I would have loved a 3 man party system.

    + Quirkiness on point
    + Great Worlds
    + 2 man party system still better than 1

    - 2 man party system not better than 3
    - Small inventory can make a man snap
  46. May 7, 2017
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Released for the Nintendo 64 on japanese markets in august 2000, Paper Mario was the indirect follow up to Squaresoft's 1996 SNES hit "Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars". Even though it came out during the end of the N64's life span, the game is still considered a classic by Nintendo fans and JRPG enthusiasts alike.

    The most unique aspect of the game is, funnily enough, its art style. Almost everything, as you probably already guessed by this point, is made out of paper with the final product being reminiscent of one of those pop-up books we used to love so much during our childhood. Though the limitations of the N64 can make the game look a bit dated here and there, it is hard to deny that Paper Mario would have such a special charm to it had the developers opted for the more grounded visuals of the Square's original game.

    But looking pretty can only do so much for RPG, so let's get down to the gameplay. Being true to Mario's side-scrolling roots, the game combines platforming, puzzle solving and exploration with traditional but somewhat distinct JRPG elements in order to create a memorable and yet refreshing experience. The combat differs a bit from your typical Final Fantasy by having optional inputs the player can perform in order to enhance the effect of an attack. For instance, if the A button is pressed just before Mario lands on an enemy the plumber will do an extra jump, adding a small but significant amount of damage. Unfortunately this is not the only way in which the combat is unique. For some god forsaken reason your party members do not have a health bar, meaning you can not use them as a way to protect the main character when he's low on HP, something that was thankfully fixed in the GameCube sequel.

    The writing is another aspect that should be examined closely. Even though the game's main story follow the exact same structure of the series, with the princess being kidnapped by Bowser and Mario being assigned to rescue her, there is still a good deal of personality that is simply not present in the italian's more traditional adventures. An unique sense of humor appropriately complements the happy and upbeat vibe conveyed by the art style music, and while most party members are not that memorable compared to the ones in The Thousand-Year Door, the attempt to flesh out the relationship between Bowser and Peach (as well as their individual personalities) was definitely a welcome touch. The sequel that stood out for me the most was when the princess was invited by Bowser's minions to participate in quiz game.

    Paper Mario is a nice twist on the typical JRPG formula. Instead of trying to tell us an epic story about about a bunch of heroes trying to save the world from a generic power-hungry god, it just wants us to laugh and have a good time. It sacrifices the traditional grinding for the sake of offering a more family friendly experience, while also pleasing the more hardcore audience by borrowing elements from other genres such as platforming and adventure. Despite of what your relationship with electronic games is, Paper Mario is guaranteed to offer you an extremely unique experience that you are unlikely to find in other RPGs.
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  47. Apr 4, 2017
    8
    After the controversial announcement of Color Splash last year, a lot of people started to complain about the series’ new direction and compare it to the first Paper Mario games. Because of that reason, I watched a good number of videos from Nintendo-themed channels talking about how great the original Paper Mario is. So I finally decided to give it a try. It is a Nintendo classic afterAfter the controversial announcement of Color Splash last year, a lot of people started to complain about the series’ new direction and compare it to the first Paper Mario games. Because of that reason, I watched a good number of videos from Nintendo-themed channels talking about how great the original Paper Mario is. So I finally decided to give it a try. It is a Nintendo classic after all, so I couldn’t skip it for too long being a Nintendo fan.

    My experience with Paper Mario was mostly a positive one. The game offers a pretty fun combat system and a clear structure of objectives: Bowser has imprisoned the 7 Star Spirits in different parts of the Mushroom Kingdom and it is up to Mario to rescue them one by one. Each of the ‘Chapters’, as they are called, is a little plot on its own. The overall story could very well be a part of a children’s book. Bowser is a really funny antagonist. The different regions in the map all felt very lively and varied, especially Toad Town.

    All of the chapters are mostly fun to play through (Chapter 7 is probably my favorite), and the battle system is simple yet effective. But Paper Mario often felt a bit repetitive to me, especially the combat.

    Another problem I have with this game is the fact that in most JRPGs, the game is driven by a strong and interesting storyline. Paper Mario’s storyline isn’t strong nor interesting. Basically, no level of seriousness or actual drama is allowed in this game. Everything is always goofy and innocent, and this has a positive side and a negative side. The positive side is that it allows for a lighthearted and humorous game experience. The negative side is that there’s no engaging story to motivate you to keep playing, like in most other JRPGs.

    As a result, I often found myself with no reason to continue playing other than the desire of just completing the game. But on the other hand, the gameplay was good enough to keep me going.

    The art style was very unique for the time, and the soundtrack is just lovely. The entire aesthetic design manages to convey the lighthearted and happy nature of the game perfectly, and it is probably my favorite aspect of this Paper Mario.

    Even though I love Nintendo’s classics, and this is a very Nintendo-feeling game, I honestly can’t see what most of the people see in this game to call it a masterpiece. I’ll remember Paper Mario as a little gem filled with humor, wacky and memorable characters, and a great art direction (soundtrack and visuals), that offer a lighthearted and colorful experience, but nothing more than that.

    Score: 8.3
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  48. Mar 27, 2017
    10
    I'm not an RPG guy. I really only get into Pokémon, and that doesn't really count as a traditional RPG. Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger and The Elder Scrolls all bored me. But I decided to give Paper Mario a shot.

    What this game has that 99% of games don't have is CHARM. The character designs, the levels, the dialogue, the music, even the combat. It's all so freaking charming! Everything
    I'm not an RPG guy. I really only get into Pokémon, and that doesn't really count as a traditional RPG. Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger and The Elder Scrolls all bored me. But I decided to give Paper Mario a shot.

    What this game has that 99% of games don't have is CHARM. The character designs, the levels, the dialogue, the music, even the combat. It's all so freaking charming! Everything is so lovable!
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  49. Jul 31, 2016
    8
    A great game to kick off the series. It takes the same basic concept of Mario saving Princess Peach from Bowser and plays it so differently, it feels like a breath of fresh air. Everything about this game, from its Yoshi's Island-inspired character designs, to its pop-up book stylized appearance, to its variety of settings, characters, and bosses makes the game feel very fun and bright.A great game to kick off the series. It takes the same basic concept of Mario saving Princess Peach from Bowser and plays it so differently, it feels like a breath of fresh air. Everything about this game, from its Yoshi's Island-inspired character designs, to its pop-up book stylized appearance, to its variety of settings, characters, and bosses makes the game feel very fun and bright.

    On top of that, the gameplay is very fun. The battle mechanics are simple, but effective, and the badges offer a nice level of customization to how you play.

    Overall, a very fun and memorable game.
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  50. Jul 22, 2016
    10
    Paper Mario is the reason why the Nintendo 64 wasn't forgotten still in 2001 it was still going but struggling to stay with fans but the game has good story, good gameplay, good music, good rpg mechanics, and everything else is great!
  51. Jul 8, 2016
    10
    My favourite game of all time. ike it and think it's a real RPG. I don't like the way this series is goig, and I'd like it to go back to its roots. yeah.
  52. Apr 13, 2016
    10
    Este es no solo mi RPG favorito de todo la historia si no que tambien mi juego favorito.Me encanta su ambientacion de papel,la historia es la de siempre el malvado rey Bowser quiere rapta a la princesa Peach y como siempre Mario debe ir a rescatarla.Los personajes secundarios me encantan me gusta mucho que los enemigos de la saga como los goomba o koopa sea tus aliados.Por ultimo su bandaEste es no solo mi RPG favorito de todo la historia si no que tambien mi juego favorito.Me encanta su ambientacion de papel,la historia es la de siempre el malvado rey Bowser quiere rapta a la princesa Peach y como siempre Mario debe ir a rescatarla.Los personajes secundarios me encantan me gusta mucho que los enemigos de la saga como los goomba o koopa sea tus aliados.Por ultimo su banda sonora me encanta. Expand
  53. Mar 30, 2016
    10
    Paper mario has a bad story but everything is so perfect except that.

    Gameplay is awesome battle system aswell.

    This game is an awesome begining of the series.

    10/10 easy
  54. Mar 13, 2016
    9
    Intelligent Systems has done a great job on this game, if Nintendo didn't have copyright issues with Square, i honestly don't know what would the future games be. The only thing this game is lacking are cons to it, i can only say pros, i sincerely don't know any cons to point out on this game.
    This game is wonderful, it presented all the original enemies from previous Mario games in a
    Intelligent Systems has done a great job on this game, if Nintendo didn't have copyright issues with Square, i honestly don't know what would the future games be. The only thing this game is lacking are cons to it, i can only say pros, i sincerely don't know any cons to point out on this game.
    This game is wonderful, it presented all the original enemies from previous Mario games in a huge diversity, making some of them partners, that's the charm of the game, the title says Paper Mario, so you imagine it's Mario made of Paper, it's true, but it's even more than it.
    In the overworld, Mario doesn't do that much of actions, he just jumps and use his hammer basically, but thanks to the partners system it doesn't end there, you have to use a partner in a certain moment to progress the story (the story is brilliant by the way), and the badge system is very good too, it makes fighting a requirement to continue to get more and more badges, it felt rewarding.
    I loved the fighting system, it was the first Mario RPG that introduced action commands at each attack (Except items, also, i don't know if this was a thing on Super Mario RPG), it makes it more challenging instead of only making strategies and using attacks. I also loved the fact that each partner had it's own ability, making it more variable instead of using the same attacks over and over again, it was simply a genius idea, congratulations on that!
    Great job with this game! I wonder what would happen if it didn't exist, i probably would be enjoying only Mario & Luigi games.

    This is my 3rd favorite Paper Mario game.
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  55. Mar 13, 2016
    10
    Truly one of the most wonderful games I've ever played. It's story and gameplay are beautifully woven, and although it's systems are simple, they still provide a deep and engaging experience that is still a great challenge. It's so great!
  56. Mar 13, 2016
    10
    Paper Mario 64 is probably the most memorable game I have ever played in my whole entire life, I still play it today after many many years, I just cannot get enough of it. I play it on the virtual console and it's so much fun. I wish nintendo would make a game that could compete with Paper Mario 64.
  57. Mar 12, 2016
    9
    The first game in the much-beloved Paper Mario series, and the second Mario game to boast a focus on its story and characters. Paper Mario (known as Mario Story in Japan) remains great even over a decade after its release. The graphics are gorgeous for a N64 game, giving the game a visual style reminiscent of a pop-up book with flat characters, 3D environments and painted backgrounds. TheThe first game in the much-beloved Paper Mario series, and the second Mario game to boast a focus on its story and characters. Paper Mario (known as Mario Story in Japan) remains great even over a decade after its release. The graphics are gorgeous for a N64 game, giving the game a visual style reminiscent of a pop-up book with flat characters, 3D environments and painted backgrounds. The story is enjoyable and a fair bit more complex than a typical Mario game, and each chapter has its own location and sub-plot, meaning you can always expect something new as you progress through the game. The characters are lively and varied, and even many of the minor characters have their own names, personalities and designs. The battle system is a fun, more involved take on turn-based battles that incorporates action commands for potential bonus damage or additional effects, strengthened by the ability to somewhat customize your stats and available moves through equippable badges and partners with their own unique abilities (including on the field, where using your partners' abilities is key to solving certain puzzles). The only reason this game doesn't get a perfect score from me is because it's a little slow to get going, as the early parts of the game drag a bit and it takes some time to gain the ability to use action commands. But if you like RPGs, the Mario series, or games with an enjoyable story and characters, this is absolutely a must-play. Expand
  58. Mar 12, 2016
    10
    This game was an amazing play to me even after years of having played it sequel. Great enemies and vibrant areas that really get away from the basic Mario stages and characters. The turn based battles are a great benefit to Mario making sometimes nail biting battles when you need to get back to town. It's in my top 5 and I say if you can get a hold of it please try it out.
  59. Jan 27, 2016
    9
    Don't just assure this as just a Mario game. It's far more than that. The so-called sequel to Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars isn't just a sequel anymore... it's a spin-off for its own franchise.
  60. Jul 6, 2015
    9
    Exciting and fun, simple turn-based RPG battle system that is inviting to younger players, in the same vain as Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars on the SNES. Though combat is easy to grasp and keeps you attentive even during the enemy's turn, more experienced players shouldn't be put off by its simplicity. Equipment customization is quite lacking, though as Mario's shoes andExciting and fun, simple turn-based RPG battle system that is inviting to younger players, in the same vain as Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars on the SNES. Though combat is easy to grasp and keeps you attentive even during the enemy's turn, more experienced players shouldn't be put off by its simplicity. Equipment customization is quite lacking, though as Mario's shoes and hammer and upgraded as you progress through the story. However, a large range of badges with different effects compensates for this. As Mario levels up, you can boost one of three attributes at a time HP (health points), FP (flower points for using special moves) and BP (badge points which indicate the number of slots available for a badge).
    Presentation-wise, it looks quite amazing for a Nintendo 64 title. The paper aesthetic is not so much as realized here as in future entries, but is still appealing in its simplicity. Music is catchy and at times atmospheric and the dialogue, like all Mario RPGs, is quite humorous.
    The Nintendo 64 did not boast as many RPGs as it did 3D platformers, and this particular RPG does have elements from platformers integrated in the overworld and dungeons. Some of the puzzles are straightforward, and some fetch quests can be frustrating (particularly in the flower fields) but overall, it is a charming game.
    This is a great game and is certainly worth the time, but the definitive Paper Mario experience is in the next entry on the GameCube.
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  61. May 19, 2015
    10
    I really love this game. Even today, 14 years after its American release, there is no denying how perfect this game is. No other RPG or game (aside from Galaxy) has met these standards for me so far.
    Its Gameplay? oddly purified. The battle mechanics, though simple, are really fun. Trust me when I say that these mechanics will leave you engaged for hours. Its story? Even though a bit
    I really love this game. Even today, 14 years after its American release, there is no denying how perfect this game is. No other RPG or game (aside from Galaxy) has met these standards for me so far.
    Its Gameplay? oddly purified. The battle mechanics, though simple, are really fun. Trust me when I say that these mechanics will leave you engaged for hours. Its story? Even though a bit cliche, Paper Mario pulls it off. When Bowser steals the magical item dubbed "The Star Rod", along with kidnapping Princess Peach, Mario must save the day by rescuing the seven Star Spirits, the only beings capable of matching the Star Rod's power. Yes, not a complete thriller, but it is enjoyable and doesn't take away from the experience for me.
    And everything else? To sum it up, perfected. I know that I am getting a bit repetitive, but I am serious. It is as if you were to take Mario RPG and the classic Nintendo charm (which RPG had), smash it together, and then give it the humor and mechanics of a Mario and Luigi title.
    Play this game. It's worth the money. That's all I have to say.
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  62. Jan 19, 2015
    10
    In my opinion, and I've played around 300 games, this is the best game ever made. Whether it's the very clever level design that never gets boring, the unique enemies each with their own weakness and lore, creative bosses at the end of every chapter, multiple chapters for a very long playtime, an amazing story full of detail and back-stories, tons of lovable and unique characters to playIn my opinion, and I've played around 300 games, this is the best game ever made. Whether it's the very clever level design that never gets boring, the unique enemies each with their own weakness and lore, creative bosses at the end of every chapter, multiple chapters for a very long playtime, an amazing story full of detail and back-stories, tons of lovable and unique characters to play as well as meet and become friends with, a big handful of companions to battle alongside, the hundreds of special abilities and strategies for defeating hundreds of different enemies and bosses, or if it's the amazing atmosphere and polish, I'm sure you will absolutely love Paper Mario.

    The amount of items and badges (special abilities) and creativeness thrown into Paper Mario is incredible, it literally never get's dull and I've played through it about four times completely now. I never get bored playing this game and I guarantee you won't either. Enter an amazingly fleshed-out and detailed world with tons of secrets to discover, a long and engaging story, and tons of atmospheric scenery: The world of Paper Mario 64.

    The detail and love put into this game by it's creators and artists and programmers is outstanding, they truly don't make games like this anymore. This is my all-time favorite game, and I'm sure you'll see why within an hour of starting it up for your first time (though some may think it starts pretty slow; but I feel that adds so much to the progression and development of your character). I don't usually tell people to go through the hassle of trying to play older generation games since it's not always easy, but no matter how difficult I think every true gamer should at least play through this once to get a good taste of what makes a good game good. This is the definition of perfection, I don't believe I could find any flaws in this game, and I have tried in the past and failed. Everything is so lovingly crafted and playing this game just makes me forget about all of the tiny worries in life, and brings me to such a happy place it's unbelievable.

    Do yourself a favor and ask your parents if they have an N64 from when they were a kid (or if you're my age or a little older dig out yours), and buy this game used on Amazon or eBay, and tell me it's not one of the most amazing experiences you've ever had (:
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  63. Jul 4, 2014
    10
    Paper mario for the nintendo 64 is one of the greatest RPG games ever ,the visuals are papered themed and they are beautiful , it's charming and the game it's filled with humor ,the music is epic and the sound effects are great the battle system is flawless the characters are memorable ,the worlds you explore are massive this game has high replay value perfect music flawless gameplay andPaper mario for the nintendo 64 is one of the greatest RPG games ever ,the visuals are papered themed and they are beautiful , it's charming and the game it's filled with humor ,the music is epic and the sound effects are great the battle system is flawless the characters are memorable ,the worlds you explore are massive this game has high replay value perfect music flawless gameplay and beautiful graphics it's an experience you can't miss ,buy it now Expand
  64. Apr 1, 2014
    10
    Paper Mario is another excellent Nintendo 64 title that shouldn't be overlooked. It takes everything we love about the Mario series and puts it all into this masterpiece of a game! The RPG aspects in this game are top notch and while simplistic they are very fun. I think the environments in this game are great and creative, the battles can be fun and the characters are also great. I wouldPaper Mario is another excellent Nintendo 64 title that shouldn't be overlooked. It takes everything we love about the Mario series and puts it all into this masterpiece of a game! The RPG aspects in this game are top notch and while simplistic they are very fun. I think the environments in this game are great and creative, the battles can be fun and the characters are also great. I would highly suggest everyone to play Paper Mario 64, it is a solid RPG that should not be overlooked. I do think that it's sequel on the GameCube is superior, but Paper Mario is great and I highly recommend this masterpiece of a game! If only Super Paper Mario and Sticker Star followed the formulas that made the first two Paper Mario's so grand. Expand
  65. Feb 28, 2014
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Great game. I get what people see in it, and it delivers some great gameplay and some fun tunes to put the icing on a cake (you actually make a cake in the game.) After a while it got old but still was tons of fun. Expand
  66. Dec 30, 2013
    9
    Game: Paper Mario
    Genre: RPG
    Developer: Nintendo System: Nintendo 64 (N64) Total Score: 90/100 Value Score: 9/10 • Story: 10/10 • Characters: 10/10 • GamePlay: 10/10 • Graphics: 9/10 • Sound: 9/10 • Music: 10/10 • Length: 7/10 • Replay Value: 5/10 • Player Value: 10/10 Pros +Great Story and Progress compared to other Mario titles +Great and colorful characters
    Game: Paper Mario
    Genre: RPG
    Developer: Nintendo
    System: Nintendo 64 (N64)
    Total Score: 90/100
    Value Score: 9/10

    • Story: 10/10
    • Characters: 10/10
    • GamePlay: 10/10
    • Graphics: 9/10
    • Sound: 9/10
    • Music: 10/10
    • Length: 7/10
    • Replay Value: 5/10
    • Player Value: 10/10

    Pros
    +Great Story and Progress compared to other Mario titles
    +Great and colorful characters and cast
    +Original gameplay style twist to the RPG genre
    +Great music with some nostalgic tracks
    +Well done puzzles

    Cons
    -Lack of Post-Game content/replay value
    -Short compared to other RPGs of its time
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  67. Aug 20, 2013
    9
    The formula of Mario games is pretty basic. Jump over obstacles to get to the goal and save the princess. The games typically are not very story heavy and the gameplay is basic but fun. However, for those looking for a little bit more substance in your Mario games, Mario has a handful of role playing games (RPGs) that have unique gameplay and an interesting story. The first Mario RPGThe formula of Mario games is pretty basic. Jump over obstacles to get to the goal and save the princess. The games typically are not very story heavy and the gameplay is basic but fun. However, for those looking for a little bit more substance in your Mario games, Mario has a handful of role playing games (RPGs) that have unique gameplay and an interesting story. The first Mario RPG was Super Mario RPG for the SNES and it was a decent game. However, it was Paper Mario for the N64 that perfected the Mario RPG formula. The gameplay for most of the Mario RPGs involve the action command system. This means the battles are turn based but to deal damage, the player must input a certain button command. This system works tremendously in Paper Mario. The commands work perfectly and you can defend when the enemy attacks by using these button commands. The Mario RPGs also have ability points called Flower Points (FP). By spending FP you can use certain abilities such as a more powerful jump or a partners special ability. In Paper Mario you have one partner by your side at all times and you can always switch them out with another partner. Each partner has there own special trait. For example, the partner Parakarry can fly Mario across gaps outside of battle and attacks using flight related attacks in battle. Outside of battle, you will be solving puzzles and platforming. One of the best parts about the game are the boss battles. The bosses always have something to do with each chapter of the game your in. For example, chapter 7 is a chapter focused on ice. The boss of chapter 7 is Crystal King and uses ice based attacks. Because of there relations to the chapter, it is fun to figure out what there weakness (i.e. Crystal King is weak to heat attacks). The gameplay would be improved upon in each of the sequels to Paper Mario, specifically Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. The story is your basic Bowser kidnaps Peach scenario. However, the characters are now fleshed out, especially Bowser. Bowser now feels incredibly threatening compared to his former interpretations. The graphics are good. Everything is designed to look like it came out of a pop up book The only problem is that the concept is not used to its fullest potential. Overall, the main problem with the game is that it is out-shined by its sequels, specifically Super Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. The game by itself however, stands alone as an excellent title and should not be missed by any RPG or Mario fan. Expand
  68. Aug 15, 2013
    10
    I can't even begin because this was the game that got me truly interested in RPG's if I hadn't played this I don't know how I would be today in terms of my opinions. This game is truly a classic.
  69. Aug 2, 2013
    9
    Final score: 9.5
    I love this game and I have had it for as long as I can remember. It's incredibly cute and captivating as well as original! The graphics and music are great too! It spawned 3 sequels and is still so fun to play today, the main reason i got a nintendo 64. I suggest you do too! Now the flaws, it got hard at times in the later levels, I also felt underpowered at times as the
    Final score: 9.5
    I love this game and I have had it for as long as I can remember. It's incredibly cute and captivating as well as original! The graphics and music are great too! It spawned 3 sequels and is still so fun to play today, the main reason i got a nintendo 64. I suggest you do too! Now the flaws, it got hard at times in the later levels, I also felt underpowered at times as the max health is only 50, and some enemies are very strong. Other than that, this game is a must have for any mario fan!
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  70. Jun 27, 2013
    9
    Paper Mario is a very fun RPG. The gameplay is well designed and executed, the story is standard Mario fare with a twist, and the music is pretty enjoyable. The special parts to this game are the graphics and dialogue. Graphically, the game resembles, well, paper. All the characters a 2D in a 3D cardboard cut out world, and it just looks great. The graphics still look nice to this day, andPaper Mario is a very fun RPG. The gameplay is well designed and executed, the story is standard Mario fare with a twist, and the music is pretty enjoyable. The special parts to this game are the graphics and dialogue. Graphically, the game resembles, well, paper. All the characters a 2D in a 3D cardboard cut out world, and it just looks great. The graphics still look nice to this day, and that shows how good they must have been back 10 years ago. Especially well done is the dialogue. It's just a quirky and well written as the games spiritual predecessor, Super Mario RPG. You'll find yourself laughing at some of the hilarious bits of narrative that you read throughout the adventure.

    All in all, it's a great RPG that any N64 fan shouldn't miss.
    8.5/10
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  71. Apr 10, 2013
    10
    In what is quite possibly one of the most creative and unique moves in the video game industry, Mario moves into the world of paper of all things, in the first Mario RPG since "Legend of the Seven Stars". Surprisingly the game was incredible as it introduced many incredible staples and prowess in the RPG genre. I remember playing this game since I was a kid and it is still making such anIn what is quite possibly one of the most creative and unique moves in the video game industry, Mario moves into the world of paper of all things, in the first Mario RPG since "Legend of the Seven Stars". Surprisingly the game was incredible as it introduced many incredible staples and prowess in the RPG genre. I remember playing this game since I was a kid and it is still making such an impact today. The game has such a nostalgic and childish atmosphere that you can't help but feel like your going through memory lane as you play. And if you don't crack one smile during this whole game....your dead inside. From the very beggining you find the same old Bowser kidnaps Peach storyline far more meaningful in this game than most other Mario games. Not just because their is a little more in depth look at the story, but the new locations, and characters you see along the way. And the unique obstacles you will have overcome to find the seven star sages. The game plays great in the RPG department, as it is easy to learn and master once you get the hang of timing your attacks perfectly. Badges only make the fights more interesting as you learn new techniques and utilize their full potential. The variety in this game is outstanding and you will no doubt run into a few skirmishes here and there, especially if you get too and end up accepting a challenge from some other rival........in which you learn the true limits of your own strength. While their are many easy baddies here in this game, I wouldn't really call this game easy. The puzzles can easily turn devious on you and their are rivals that will give you a hard time. Still the bosses are usually easy one you figure their weaknesses but they become essential to your survival if you just try the same old tactic just like any other baddie. The partners are charming and really make the game that much more enjoyable in and out of battle. Following you like a pokemon, each partner has a unique ability that you will likely have fun using throughout the game. Like I said before this game is memorable, and will really make you look at Mario in a different light. There are so many things to do even after you defeat Bowser.....even though you will always start back at you last checkpoint after the credits roll. Making recipes, delivering letters, finding special items, and even challenging against a kung fu master who's stronger than Bowser himself! Like I said this game is truly enjoyable and quite a memorable experience. The ending still makes me shed tear as it really brings you back. This is truly a great beggining to a great series. Expand
  72. Mar 19, 2013
    9
    This is one of those games that you need a Nintendo 64. Man, I used to play the hell out of this game. The soundtrack is so awesome! It's like, cool and unique and memorable! The story is so solid and awesome! No, I am not kidding. No, I am not a small child. Though, this game is fit for small children. This is great for a child's first RPG. There is hours upon hours of gameplay and soThis is one of those games that you need a Nintendo 64. Man, I used to play the hell out of this game. The soundtrack is so awesome! It's like, cool and unique and memorable! The story is so solid and awesome! No, I am not kidding. No, I am not a small child. Though, this game is fit for small children. This is great for a child's first RPG. There is hours upon hours of gameplay and so much to do after you beat it. You can go back and get badges you missed. You can go and beat optional mini-bosses blocking paths. You can talk to each and every individual NPC and read what they have to say. It's just so great, and it's fun to replay. I think I replayed this game three times and started again recently-ish.
    However, this game is not perfect. There are many moments where you want to throw your controller at the screen. I have ragequit for months on end. If you have an old N64 laying around gathering dust and you DON'T have this game, find it on eBay, hook up your system, drop Skyrim, and play this game. Yeah, I said it. Drop Skyrim to play Paper Mario.
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  73. Jan 20, 2013
    8
    One of my favorite games of my childhood, Paper Mario is a game that forms a marriage between the mechanics of the Mario series with turn-based RPG elements. Though past games (such as Super Mario RPG) have already introduced the RPG style of game-play, Paper Mario introduces new elements into the mix. With an amazing soundtrack and colorful characters, Paper Mario can truly be consideredOne of my favorite games of my childhood, Paper Mario is a game that forms a marriage between the mechanics of the Mario series with turn-based RPG elements. Though past games (such as Super Mario RPG) have already introduced the RPG style of game-play, Paper Mario introduces new elements into the mix. With an amazing soundtrack and colorful characters, Paper Mario can truly be considered nostalgic. Expand
  74. Dec 30, 2012
    10
    One of my Favorite games. This is easily the best in the series for me. The chapters and partners are great and the battle system never gets old for me. The only problems are the fact that you can't do anything after you beat the final boss, you just go back to your last save, and the fact that you have a limit to leveling up. Despite the graphics being outdated, this game still holds upOne of my Favorite games. This is easily the best in the series for me. The chapters and partners are great and the battle system never gets old for me. The only problems are the fact that you can't do anything after you beat the final boss, you just go back to your last save, and the fact that you have a limit to leveling up. Despite the graphics being outdated, this game still holds up quite strong, and has many wonderful memories. Expand
  75. Nov 28, 2012
    10
    Where to begin...This game is my favorite game of all time. To begin, let's start with the presentation, graphics and audio. The graphics are very good for n64. The contrast of the 2D characters with the 3D background still holds up today.
    The music is almost flawless. The title screen music gives the player a sense of fun urgency to begin the adventure, the battle themes are classic, and
    Where to begin...This game is my favorite game of all time. To begin, let's start with the presentation, graphics and audio. The graphics are very good for n64. The contrast of the 2D characters with the 3D background still holds up today.
    The music is almost flawless. The title screen music gives the player a sense of fun urgency to begin the adventure, the battle themes are classic, and the remaining themes are all conducted perfectly, fitting their respective environments.
    The story appears to be typical of a mario game as bowser steals peach and mario must rescue her. However, Paper Mario's story shines in its details. The npcs of the game are given a great amount of characterization, which this creates a sense of connectivity within the game that is not seen in many other mario games. The story is revealed in storybook fashion, with each world being called a chapter instead. Each chapter is completely different from the previous, keeping the game fresh by introducing new environments, objectives, puzzles, characters, and gameplay. After each chapter, you get to see what peach is up to. This is the worst part of the game, as you have to control kidnapped peach in an attempt to find out information to get relayed to mario. However, this is an interesting concept that would get expanded on in the next 2 paper mario games.
    Onto the actual gameplay elements: As you progress in the game, you pick up several party members. These party members are needed for puzzles and assist you in battle. The battles are turn based, yet are interactive, as you can perform action commands to do more damage or block attacks, much like in mario rpg. As you progress, you get more attacks, upgrades, badges, and items that add an amazing amount of depth and strategy to the game. You can level up if you get enough battle experience. As a kid I didn't know any better but to always increase my heart points (health) rather than allocating it between flower points and badge points. The bosses all bring something new to the table, and you must figure out a strategy to beat each one. Other gameplay elements include solving well thought out puzzles that progressively get more rewarding and challenging, collecting star pieces to get new badges, and exploring the vast maze of the toad town tunnels. Yeah, so in summary, the battle system is pretty amazing and deep and tops off an almost flawless game.
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  76. Oct 21, 2012
    10
    I wasn't a fan of Super Mario RPG. The story was boring, the characters were bland/cliché, and I couldn't get into the gameplay. Regardless, I dived into the second Mario RPG with an open mind and, I gotta tell you, I can't find a flaw with this game. The gameplay is very immersive and perfectly suited for a console, the characters are lively and entertaining, the level design isI wasn't a fan of Super Mario RPG. The story was boring, the characters were bland/cliché, and I couldn't get into the gameplay. Regardless, I dived into the second Mario RPG with an open mind and, I gotta tell you, I can't find a flaw with this game. The gameplay is very immersive and perfectly suited for a console, the characters are lively and entertaining, the level design is very colorful, and the story, while at its core is the same as any Mario platformer, takes its sweet time getting there with all of the aforementioned criteria. I recommend you ignore the idiot haters who can't provide any points and get this game. It's $10 on Virtual Console right now. Expand
  77. Sep 19, 2012
    10
    Amazing game. This is my favorite game of all time, and for good reason, the only thing bad about it is that it wasn't longer. This game is a great combination of RPG and platforming, the badges and upgrade systems really allow you to tweak your character just right.
  78. Aug 31, 2012
    10
    Paper Mario is what I call, "Perfect Perfection." Everything in the game is truly memorable. From the characters, the environments, the enemies, and everything else! And thus far, I think it is one of the best RPG games ever made. The game is very original, turning Mario into Paper material, as you explore various worlds in search of the missing "Star Spirits." The plot is very well putPaper Mario is what I call, "Perfect Perfection." Everything in the game is truly memorable. From the characters, the environments, the enemies, and everything else! And thus far, I think it is one of the best RPG games ever made. The game is very original, turning Mario into Paper material, as you explore various worlds in search of the missing "Star Spirits." The plot is very well put together. And the battle system is just simply unique, easy to use, and fun. This is definetely a must play for Mario fans or any other serious gamer. In the end, this game receives a well earned score of 10 from me. Expand
  79. Aug 12, 2012
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I grew up with Super Mario RPG on this SNES, and had wanted to play Paper Mario back when it was still Super Mario RPG 2 in development. So when I bought a Wii, this was the first game I downloaded. Did I enjoy the game? Yes and no.

    Starting with the good points. - There is a LOT to see and do in the game, and since most of the backtracking can be avoided it doesn't get old quickly, which I can really appreciate.
    - The character and enemy design is fairly decent. There's not a great deal of variety in either, but their graphics still look crisp for being 11 years old (though the 3D parts still look dated)
    - There's a lot of customizing to be done with badges, which does present a bit of thought provoking when you have to choose what will be good in the upcoming battles.
    - Humor is everywhere in the game. Most of it was too cheesy for me, but there were some I really enjoyed, like Whacka the mole.
    - The end credits were perfect, doing another march as in Super Mario RPG. Couldn't have done them better.

    Andddd the bad.
    - The story. For an RPG, they really didn't try too hard to make a decent storyline, just the same "Bowser kidnaps Peach" plot that they've reused dozens of times since 1985. - Though there are a lot of badge options, the low maximum for badge number really limits the usefulness. After equipping the 3 "Attack/Defense Plus" badges, you're down to only 12 to play with. I found the most effective build was to boost your normal attacking/defending skills, which really only gave you room for 1 special attack.
    - Whoever did the work on names really needed a second opinion. All of the toad names were mind numbingly terrible puns, like Tayse T. the cook, Russ T. the librarian, and Dain T. Gah.
    - The battle system needed a lot of polish. It still uses the same basic system from Super Mario RPG but was simplified at just about every turn. No armor and 2 weapons to choose from in the entire game made shops mostly invalidated. The enemy queue system meant that you were mostly stuck attacking whoever was closest first, unless you invested heavily in mostly useless badges. The experience system was frustrating at best, seeing as level-ups quickly made most battles pointless, as no experience would be awarded.
    - Mario's secondary characters were mostly useless. Goombario, Watt and Bombette would last you the entire game. The others were generally unimpressive in battle and really only served for non-combat abilities.
    - Peach's scenes were the worst by far. She couldn't take any real actions (no jumping or attacking) and it quickly became repetitive, as she could even take a "secret" passageway into Bowser's room with him IN THERE, and still get to try it again next time. Baffling. The cake making was miserable.
    - The arguing with Square got a lot of the more nostalgic points removed from the game (at least for me), with Star Hill becoming Shooting Star Point, and even "Time Hits" became "Action Commands". I would have loved to see Mallow in the game, but that's life.
    - No real mini-games to speak of. Unless you want to count the letter delivering. Which I don't.

    In the end, Paper Mario was a serviceable RPG. Too simplistic to really be called amazing, but it was decent. And it's hard to fault the game too much, because it's a non Squaresoft, non-Pokemon RPG. At least they tried. But I doubt I'd play it a second time through.
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  80. DME
    Jul 25, 2012
    10
    Engaging, varied, hilarious, and just plain fun. Even in 2012, Paper Mario still entertains far more than many new releases. The story and dialogue was written exceptionally well and it's turn-based combat system is still unmatched (apart from Paper Mario 2). I found only two flaws in this entire game: The introduction was very boring and you can't save your game after defeating the final boss.
  81. Jun 10, 2012
    10
    The game succeeds in adapting classic Mario gameplay, enemies and regions into an RPG without feeling like a thin lick of paint on an RPG template. Dialogue is well written and occasionally funny, with a kind of self aware glee that would never be attempted in a main series Mario game. Paper Mario is an incredible game that manages to be gloriously simple and complex simultaneously.
  82. May 22, 2012
    7
    This is one of the few (or maybe the only) RPG for N64. As RPG is very simple in its mechanics which I don't like. Some degree of complexity is always welcome in this kind of games. On the other side, I like the artistic style and the localizations. Maybe the only problem is that it could be completed in 10 or 20 hours (can't remember very well, sorry), which is very short for a RPG game.This is one of the few (or maybe the only) RPG for N64. As RPG is very simple in its mechanics which I don't like. Some degree of complexity is always welcome in this kind of games. On the other side, I like the artistic style and the localizations. Maybe the only problem is that it could be completed in 10 or 20 hours (can't remember very well, sorry), which is very short for a RPG game. This game is in the middle of the genre, not the best but not the worst certainly. Expand
  83. Dec 2, 2011
    10
    The greatest rpg of all time and spiritually my favorite game. There is nothing about this game that isn't fun. From the Dry Dry Desert to Star Haven every moment of this game is memorable and perfectly done. Great classic Mario story and so much to do.
  84. Nov 20, 2011
    9
    Paper Mario is a whimsical, number-light role-playing-game. Mario frequently receives partners who assist him in puzzles and combat, constantly refreshing the game, and the badge system (allowing Mario to use Badge Points to put on his equipment) is a brilliant way to add depth to an otherwise tired turn-based system. The story is unfortunately basic, particularly in that partners getPaper Mario is a whimsical, number-light role-playing-game. Mario frequently receives partners who assist him in puzzles and combat, constantly refreshing the game, and the badge system (allowing Mario to use Badge Points to put on his equipment) is a brilliant way to add depth to an otherwise tired turn-based system. The story is unfortunately basic, particularly in that partners get shoved into the background after their chapter of the game. Though light on challenge and perhaps slightly too long for its simplicity, Paper Mario is not to be missed. Expand
  85. Nov 20, 2011
    9
    Mario does RPG (again) is the jist of this game, but this is not SMRPG: Seven Stars repeat folks. The story is pretty simple like most mario games (Princess is kidnapped again, oh no) but expands on it by adding more detailed characters and while it's not video game art, it pulls you in. The RPG gameplay fits perfectly in and is addicting. The only reason this game doesn't get a 10 isMario does RPG (again) is the jist of this game, but this is not SMRPG: Seven Stars repeat folks. The story is pretty simple like most mario games (Princess is kidnapped again, oh no) but expands on it by adding more detailed characters and while it's not video game art, it pulls you in. The RPG gameplay fits perfectly in and is addicting. The only reason this game doesn't get a 10 is because I feel the game is way too easy, and while I appreciated it as a kid who had barely played, it feels WAY too easy nowadays as a teen who has played many other games. Great game, but needs a better difficulty curve. 9/10 A- Expand
  86. Nov 9, 2011
    9
    I love the graphics and while the gameplay is very simple, it is very well executed and fun. It is very unique to other games on the Nintendo 64, even though it came out late in the console's lifetime.
  87. Aug 14, 2011
    10
    Great graphics and art direction with deep turn-based gameplay and a surprisingly good story. An army of charming supporting characters make this a larger scale adventure than most other Mario titles. Vibrant environments range from deserts to forests to the skies, each with its own personality. The game succeeds in adapting classic Mario gameplay, enemies and regions into an RPG withoutGreat graphics and art direction with deep turn-based gameplay and a surprisingly good story. An army of charming supporting characters make this a larger scale adventure than most other Mario titles. Vibrant environments range from deserts to forests to the skies, each with its own personality. The game succeeds in adapting classic Mario gameplay, enemies and regions into an RPG without feeling like a thin lick of paint on an RPG template. Dialogue is well written and occasionally funny, with a kind of self aware glee that would never be attempted in a main series Mario game. Paper Mario is an incredible game that manages to be gloriously simple and complex simultaneously. Expand
  88. May 4, 2011
    9
    Despite its rather bland title, Paper Mario is a straightforward RPG game with a unique concept, simple, yet powerful weapons a good deal of humor, and is fun from beginning to end.
  89. Jan 9, 2011
    10
    Paper Mario is an instant classic and PAPRMRIODSTROYR, I think it's pretty pathetic to make an account just so you can leave lies on this game. I don't really think your 0 did anything to the score. It's still a 9.1. I actually downloaded this game from the wii shop channel and I couldn't stop playing it. Great N64 game.
  90. Dec 16, 2010
    10
    GOD!!!!!When i played this game I started to see the light!The light of a good game!This game is just a piece of COOLNESS!Paper Mario is a RPG game where you control Mario and his partners: Goombario, Kooper, Bombette, Parakarry, Bow, Watt, Sushie and Lakilester!This game gives you a lot of things to do!Fight bad guys, collect stuff, discover things(Luigi's Diary,8-bit Mario,etc)..TheGOD!!!!!When i played this game I started to see the light!The light of a good game!This game is just a piece of COOLNESS!Paper Mario is a RPG game where you control Mario and his partners: Goombario, Kooper, Bombette, Parakarry, Bow, Watt, Sushie and Lakilester!This game gives you a lot of things to do!Fight bad guys, collect stuff, discover things(Luigi's Diary,8-bit Mario,etc)..The graphics are a bit too colorful for the N64, but it still works!In this game are some classic songs and classic sound effects and this is just great!Paper Mario is a MUST-HAVE for N64! Expand
  91. ChrisB
    Jan 22, 2010
    10
    This is one of the greatest games for the N64. If you have an N64, buy it. If you don't, get it for the Virtual Console. If you don't have either. Then go to a friend's house, because not playing this game would be a terrible thing.
  92. AleahH
    Aug 23, 2009
    10
    Fun gameplay, amazing music, creative, and oozing with charm, Paper Mario is definitely one of the top five games on the N64. There are plenty of side quests that will keep you playing even years after you've completed it.
  93. Alan
    Mar 29, 2009
    10
    A majestic mix of platforming and rpg. One of the greatest games of all time.
  94. Mr.PaperMario
    Feb 28, 2009
    10
    this is on my top 10 list :) its also got 97th place on IGN top 100 in 2008 - not bad considering the thousands of games out there
  95. MarkM.
    Dec 25, 2008
    10
    Honestly, my favourite game ever. Every moment is just perfect.
  96. AleksiK
    Dec 17, 2008
    10
    Rather easy and simple, but also fun and innovative. Great fun and a definite future classic.
  97. ShawnL
    Dec 8, 2008
    10
    A really awesome RPG game that has an awesome story and overall a really special experience.
  98. BradJ
    Nov 25, 2008
    10
    This is one heck of a game. I was lucky enough to buy this when I was younger, and have a lot of great memories with this game. It is just amazing. The story manages to be both very epic and incredibly humorous at the same time. The graphics were damn sweet for an N64 game, gameplay was boss! Battling is cool with timed button presses with attacks. Lot's of neat abilities as well. This is one heck of a game. I was lucky enough to buy this when I was younger, and have a lot of great memories with this game. It is just amazing. The story manages to be both very epic and incredibly humorous at the same time. The graphics were damn sweet for an N64 game, gameplay was boss! Battling is cool with timed button presses with attacks. Lot's of neat abilities as well. The game is lengthy as well, with lots of sidequests. You NEED to download this game on the virtual console. It's a steal for $10! One of the greatest N64 games, very underated. You owe it to yourself to buy this amazing game! Expand
  99. FredT.
    Aug 17, 2008
    10
    A classic. Still playing seven years from now. Smart, innovative, creative worlds, and fun.
  100. BenB
    Jun 25, 2008
    10
    When I played this game I didn't even think about pokemon at all it has a complete different feel to it and Pokemon has brought in the dough for Nintendo and they have the right to make a game after Mario that is somewhat related and to draw people away from RPG games of other systems since Nintendo does not have that many.

Awards & Rankings

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#2 Most Discussed N64 Game of 2001
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#2 Most Shared N64 Game of 2001
Metascore
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Universal acclaim - based on 15 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 15
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 15
  3. Negative: 0 out of 15
  1. While said story may not live up to the expectations of most RPG fans, or fans of Super Mario RPG, it is far better and more interesting than the typical 'stories' you have to endure in a Mario game.
  2. Da Gameboyz
    95
    With its light-hearted plot, loveable characters, innovative gameplay and perfectly fitting music, this game should appeal to anyone and everyone.
  3. With stunning graphics, excellent sound, and extremely solid gameplay, Paper Mario is a quality game on all fronts.