Paper Jam is a well-executed amalgam of Nintendo’s two active Mario RPG series, where the two-dimensional cast and papercraft creations of Paper Mario unknowingly invade the lands of Mario & Luigi.
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam could have used a pair of scissors. It’s an almost magical, Mario-meets-Mario adventure, and it had the potential to be one of the 3DS’s finest offerings. The comedic, ...
"Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam" (for the 3DS, $39.99) finds the brothers dealing with a threat from a different series: "Paper Mario," in which all the denizens of the Mushroom Kingdom are flattened into ...
Though the rest of the world has been enjoying Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam since December, today Nintendo's latest 3DS RPG is finally available in North America. To celebrate the launch, Nintendo has ...
This is a game that plays it safe, its by-the-book plot just about managing to push you through to its predictable finish. Like paper, it's all a bit one-dimensional. Click to expand... Or ...
Dream Team isn’t a bad game by any stretch of the word, but when compared to the rest of the series, it’s a bit lacking. You frequently travel between the real world and the dream world in order to ...
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All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam When you think of sensational action sequences and explosive setpieces, your mind may jump to big-budget productions like Uncharted ...
- paper Mario's attack inputs and defend inputs is a fresh addition to the battle mechanics period instead of the same double jump timing that I'm super bored of after playing through all the Mario ...