Paper Mario: Color Splash is built on paper and paint, but it places its biggest bet on cards. With the RPG inclinations of the original Paper Mario and its beloved follow-up Paper Mario: The Thousand ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Color Splash: Animals Color Splash: Animals is a charming and relaxing puzzle game that will lift your spirits and take You into the world of adorable ...
Nintendo’s upcoming Paper Mario game for the Wii U, Paper Mario: Color Splash, unlocked last night in full for anyone who had a digital version of the game pre-loaded, according to multiple tweets.
Did you enjoy this video? Leave feedback In This Video Paper Mario: Color Splash Intelligent Systems Initial Release: Oct 7, 2016 Rate this game Related Guides Overview Cutout Locations Characters ...
In a standard Mario game, there are a few options you can always rely on when you’re taking down an enemy. You can stomp, use a Super Star, or maybe throw a fireball, but how often do you get to blind ...
Paper Mario: Color Splash Developed by: Intelligent Systems Published by: Nintendo Available on: Wii U On an otherwise nice day, three robed figures wearing white masks walk through a small port town ...
Paper Mario Color Splash gives the franchise a new coat of paint, sporting high quality graphics and animation. The new entry to the series is fun, filled with humor and references, and is worthy of ...
Paper Mario: Color Splash puts a new spin on the “Mario Paint” idea. Reminiscent of the adhesive gimmickry of Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Color Splash’s main appeal hinges on the joys of painting blank ...
The Paper Mario series is a strange thing – a spin-off of a hugely successful franchise that attempts to turn a platform game hero into an RPG protagonist. On top of that, it’s a series that is ...
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Paper Mario: Color Splash is the best looking installment in the series, offering the most immersive world to-date. Still, its battle system suffers in a misguided bid to innovate. One of the best ...