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Published: 2020-07-15, Author: Matthew , review by: techradar.com
Hilarious and charming, Inventive boss battles, Satisfying puzzles
Prolonged tutorial, Lacking real challenge
(Image credit: Nintendo)It may not be the most challenging title on Switch but it may be one of the most fun. Paper Mario: The Origami King is a refreshing palate cleanser in a year where more light-hearted and comedic experiences are needed more than eve...
Published: 2020-07-15, Author: Tom , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Pulp friction.Nintendo sketches another warm and colourful Paper Mario adventure, though never traces its full potential.There's always been something unique in Paper Mario's wafer thin worlds: a sense of place and personality, an ability to linger an...
Paper Mario: The Origami King is a vibrant, detailed, and exciting adventure filled with bustling hubs and lots of hidden treasure. Sadly, whilst the battle system looks good on paper, it isn't the enjoyable or in-depth RPG system long term fans were hopi...
Hilarious writing and characters, Outstanding visuals and soundtracks, Great variety of combat, puzzles and platforming, Inventive boss battles,
Puzzle-centric combat feels too one-dimensional, Little challenge for adult gamers, Lack of RPG progression system,
After playing Paper Mario: The Origami King for a few hours, I'm feeling cautiously optimistic. The move to a more puzzle-orientated combat was a big risk considering its RPG roots, and while I don't think the new approach will hit the heights of The Thou...
Abstract: There's something eternally delightful about the world of Mario, Nintendo's portly plumber who happens to be stuck in a Groundhog Day loop of saving Princess Peach, stomping on Goomba heads and giving Bowser a proper kicking for his latest shenanigans. Op...
The Origami King is a truly likeable game despite the shallowness of its new spin on gameplay. Its characters are winsome, its visual design is gorgeous, its world is fun to explore, and its storytelling is outside the box and playful. At the same time, h...
Abstract: The Origami King gets off to a good start, introducing the folded fiend King Olly as its villain. It's a change that frees up Bowser and his minions to play a much more zany role, and for Intelligent Systems to deliver a more intriguing Mario story in gen...