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71 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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123 Reviews
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The editors liked
Silly puns and witty dialogue
Real-time and turn-based battles
Surprisingly emotional at times
Challenging puzzles
Open-world exploration
Beautiful art & awesome music
Consistently charming and oftentimes funny
Sharp
Colorful visual style
Great soundtrack
Best looking Paper Mario yet
Inventive new battle system
Great music
Excellent
Charming localisation
Accessibility options are a great addition
Beautiful art style
Comedic writing
Music is a bop
Some great character moments
Unique environments
Beautiful visuals
Fantastic writing that's very clever and funny
Puzzle battles are a lot of fun
Absolutely Hilarious
Overworld puzzles are fun to solve
Graphically impressive…
The editors didn't like
Disruptive battle ring system
Motion controls are tiresome
Puzzle based combat gets repetitive rather quickly
Not enough freedom in using exploration tools
Dull sense of character progression
Battling becomes boring
Finding Toads becomes boring
Using confetti becomes boring
Half of the game becomes boring
Battle system is at odds with itself
Bogged down with tutorials
Many RPG elements feel unnecessary
Obtuse boss fights
Story doesn't really back up the characters
Not the full-blown RPG many fans have been waiting for
There are elements acting as a glue-stick, keeping Paper Mario: The Origami King from completely falling apart, but it is in desperate need of a vision. If you really need a Mario fix, look to the superior Super Mario Odyssey, which is already available o...
Abstract: The Paper Mario series thrives on a clever irreverence that can be hard to maintain. Its outlandish scenarios mash the absurdist, dreamlike world of the Mushroom Kingdom and the mundanity of the real world. It takes jabs at the very concepts that inspire...
Published: 2020-07-22, Author: David , review by: gamingtrend.com
Absolutely Hilarious, Overworld puzzles are fun to solve, Graphically impressive…
but with a very bland aesthetic, Terrible battle system, No variety in character design
While Paper Mario: The Origami King makes excellent strides in terms of humor and adventure game design, it's still sorely lacking aesthetically and features a horrendous battle system that only gets more frustrating as you play. I've given up on the seri...
This is no Thousand Year Door, and it's not really an RPG at all, but it is a nice little diversion to keep your thumbs busy between other bigger releases...
Silly puns and witty dialogue, Real-time and turn-based battles, Surprisingly emotional at times, Challenging puzzles, Open-world exploration, Beautiful art & awesome music
Disruptive battle ring system, Motion controls are tiresome
Published: 2020-07-16, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Best looking Paper Mario yet, Inventive new battle system, Great music, Excellent, charming localisation
Battling becomes boring, Finding Toads becomes boring, Using confetti becomes boring, Half of the game becomes boring
Paper Mario: The Origami King is the best Paper Mario game I've played in over a decade, and yet I'm still feeling let down. While it's incredibly endearing and genuinely funny, it's also painfully boring and the thought of playing it again puts me straig...