Marcus Estrada writes: "So let’s dig right into the simplistic, but enjoyable experience that is Paparazzi. One player selects a celebrity to debut as and controls their pixelated avatar with a gamepad. The other player acts as a photographer and controls their camera’s viewfinder with a mouse. The two select a stage to travel through and play simultaneously. The goal of each celebrity is to avoid getting photos taken of them while they’re walking about and the goal of the photographer is, well, to take as many photos as humanly possible. After all, paparazzi pictures can be worth quite a pretty penny. Typical playthroughs have a constant tug of war, with one person always inching ahead of the other. It’s hectic - and good fun."
Review for Paparazzi on PlayStation 4 and Wii U. TMZ: the video game. If you've ever wanted to know what it's like to pester celebrities then here's your chance. Paparazzi allows you and a friend to play as a paparazzo and celebrity in an interesting take on the classic cat and mouse formula. Grab your camera; it's time for a photo shoot!
PlayStation Country take a look at Paparazzi, a fun-but-thin party game that offers short-term thrills but lacks substance.
Ever wanted to annoy famous people by stalking and taking embarrassing pictures of them, while you make money off Joseph Gordon Levitt on the toilet? Well this game is for you! Paparazzi is an 8-bit two player party game, where you play against your friend in a fight for dignity or money. This game was crowd funded on kickstarter nearly a year ago. But is it as interesting as the concept?