Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Paper Mario: The Origami King’s reveal from earlier in the week gave new hope to Paper Mario fans ...
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Last week Nintendo caught just about everyone off-guard with the surprise reveal of Paper Mario: The Origami King. They didn’t just drop a name or a cryptic, thirty second teaser either. Instead, fans ...
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Paper Mario: The Origami King tries its darndest to straddle the line between what fans of the original games love and a desire to move the franchise in a new direction. In many ways, it succeeds.
Earlier this week, Nintendo announced a new game in the Paper Mario RPG spin-off series titled Paper Mario: The Origami King, and the official Japanese and English websites provide a few more ...
Gamers have come to expect a lot of things out of the Mario franchise, but “get emotional over a bob-omb” is not on the list. It’s things like that separating Paper Mario: The Origami King from its ...
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Nintendo has released a new trailer detailing Paper Mario: The Origami King's positioning-based combat system. The upcoming title shakes up the traditional Paper Mario affair with a new ring-based ...
In a country stacked with folklore and legends, the Japanese reverence for origami cranes stands the test of time. One tradition in particular — “senbazuru” or “a thousand cranes” — rewards patient ...
Playing Mario games was a lot different when I was young. I would play as much as I was able, and then hand the controller to someone else — a sibling, a cousin, a friend, or a parent — and say, “Can ...