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Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Paper Mario: Color Splash Review

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Paper Mario makes its grand return to consoles in Color Splash. The series has never looked better than the latest installment coming out on the Wii U, and the gameplay has some much needed sprucing after the ambitious but poorly executed Sticker Star on the 3DS. But the paper thin story lacks the depth and resonance of the Paper Mario series' earlier installments, causing it to feel as two dimensional as its main character.

Paper Mario: Color Splash's focus is all in its title; this take on the RPG-turned-action-adventure franchise sees Mario equipped with an endearing talking paint can sidekick, Huey, to bring color back to the paint-drained land of Prism Island and regain the six stolen (by Bowser, of course) Big Paint Stars. The inventive paint mechanics seep through the entire game: battles require item cards -- called Battle Cards -- to be powered up by colors, and completionists will feel compelled to fill in every colorless spot throughout the levels.

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