Gaming Boulevard made a video preview for the upcoming Paper Mario: Color Splash, including lots of direct feed footage.
Following up a disappointing game in the final days of the Wii U was a tough job but somebody had to do it.
Super Paper Mario is by far my favorite. The sticker stuff they came out with after was a terrible way to go. Super has an amazing fun story with humor beyond any other mario game before it. I loved the platforming style WAY more than turn based mechanics that pause the games progress and make it much longer than needed. The sticker idea was the worst thing the series ever did. I bought a 3ds to play it and I wish I had never bought the console.
Tony writes: "Paper Mario has given us so many memorable bosses, trying to pick the top 10 is quite the challenge! They're good dogs, Brent."
The Punished Backlog's David Silbert writes:
"Nintendo is widely known for its deep, eclectic well of beloved franchises. From The Legend of Zelda to Wrecking Crew, there’s no library in gaming as rich in history or as popular among fans.
2019 is shaping up to be a banner year for Nintendo, with representatives from Mario, Fire Emblem, Zelda, and Pokémon all gracing the Switch platform before the year’s end. At the same time, there are still plenty of Nintendo franchises that lie dormant this generation, in desperate need of the “Switch treatment.”
While there are plenty of legendary series worthy of a revival, here are six in particular I would absolutely kill to see on Switch in the near future."
A new Golden Sun and Mother would be great, but I wish I wasn't the only one that wants a new StarTropics.
So he praised the graphics, thought the battles were hit or miss so far, didn't like that it wasn't one huge world...but at the end he used the word "excited" to play more and "fun"...lol... Nintendo can even make fun out of fan backlash...lol
I am playing this because it looks so charming! And I'm a fan of the series regardless.
Honestly the game looks good, much better than sticker star that was really boring.