![]() The plot can be summed up as “baddie bigger than Bowser wants to destroy world, and Mario and co. He is accompanied by a butterfly-looking thing named Tippi, who, like Goombario and Goombella from the previous games, serves to give Mario hints and, in her case, helps uncover hidden paths or objects. Said plan is to engulf the entire universe with a black hole that players see in the background of Flipside, a place Mario resides in to store the Pure Hearts he finds throughout his adventure so they don’t fall in the wrong hands. That’s when this game’s main villain comes in – Count Bleck.Īs some chaos ensues, spreading the heroes around and all, this strange magician apparently hypnotizes Peach into marrying Bowser (No, really) so he could create a Pure Heart, several of which he supposedly needs to put his plan into full force. What I love about this exchange is how much the characters hilariously exaggerate the shock from the thought, almost as if this was the first time Peach has ever been in any danger.Īfter Luigi suspects Bowser’s behind this, the two head off to his castle only to find that he was only preparing for an attack rather than actually triggering one. Instead of taking action after reading mail from Peach, however, we instead have Toad coming in to tell them that the princess has been kidnapped. Par for the course with Paper Mario games, the game begins at Mario’s house, with both of the brothers relaxing. Thankfully, shortly after all that was said and done, they’ve released Super Paper Mario on the Wii U’s eShop! Now two of the three Paper Mario games are available directly from the eShop (with Thousand Year Door still missing unless Nintendo suddenly announces they will put Gamecube games onto there), but how does this particular one hold up? Well, let’s celebrate the release with a review and have a dive into the plot! Well, this is certainly an exciting coincidence! After the dreaded forty-minute long showcase of Color Splash on Nintendo Treehouse at E3, it seemed like Nintendo themselves had forgotten Paper Mario was once a competent game series.
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