The 『 Mario & Luigi RPG 』 series where Mario and Luigi are active in the 「 Brother Action 」. Paper Mario becomes the third person to operate the Character. He becomes a paper airplane or makes a copy of himself. He is active with the ability to make use of the characteristics of the original paper. By operating three people, 「 Trio Action 」 「 Trio Attack 」 runs around the world in cooperation.
The 『 Mario & Luigi RPG 』 series where Mario and Luigi are active in the 「 Brother Action 」. Paper Mario becomes the third person to operate the Character. He becomes a paper airplane or makes a copy of himself. He is active with the ability to make use of the characteristics of the original paper. By operating three people, 「 Trio Action 」 「 Trio Attack 」 runs around the world in cooperation.
The 『 Mario & Luigi RPG 』 series where Mario and Luigi are active in the 「 Brother Action 」. Paper Mario becomes the third person to operate the Character. He becomes a paper airplane or makes a copy of himself. He is active with the ability to make use of the characteristics of the original paper. By operating three people, 「 Trio Action 」 「 Trio Attack 」 runs around the world in cooperation.
The 『 Mario & Luigi RPG 』 series where Mario and Luigi are active in the 「 Brother Action 」. Paper Mario becomes the third person to operate the Character. He becomes a paper airplane or makes a copy of himself. He is active with the ability to make use of the characteristics of the original paper. By operating three people, 「 Trio Action 」 「 Trio Attack 」 runs around the world in cooperation.
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Another great game for the 3DS. First party games tend to have a certain quality to them which is why they're hard to catch on sale. Mario games particularly have a certain charm. This remains true here. The obvious comparison is with Dream Team, the previous Mario RPG type game on the 3DS, and with Sticker Star, the previous PAPER Mario game on the 3DS. Dream team had some issues, it was kind of slow and very wordy. The tutorials were known to drag on. Sticker Star.. well it was a game that not many enjoyed for various reasons. None of that is present here. The Paper Mario aspect fits in well and suffers none of Sticker Stars problem and the tutorial issue from Dream Team has also been fixed. This game is fun to play and is the high quality product you'd ... MoreAnother great game for the 3DS. First party games tend to have a certain quality to them which is why they're hard to catch on sale. Mario games particularly have a certain charm. This remains true here. The obvious comparison is with Dream Team, the previous Mario RPG type game on the 3DS, and with Sticker Star, the previous PAPER Mario game on the 3DS. Dream team had some issues, it was kind of slow and very wordy. The tutorials were known to drag on. Sticker Star.. well it was a game that not many enjoyed for various reasons. None of that is present here. The Paper Mario aspect fits in well and suffers none of Sticker Stars problem and the tutorial issue from Dream Team has also been fixed. This game is fun to play and is the high quality product you'd expect.It is well worth the investment.One thing to note: make sure you have the right Amiibo if you plan on using them with this game. They're not necessary, but do add to the game.
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Been a few years since Nintendo's done this series right. Fixes the overexplanation, demos, and absurdly difficult combo attacks of Bowser's Inside Story and Dream Team entries, and avoids the boring, poorly-implemented sticker-based attacks of the last Paper Mario game, Sticker Star, by keeping the battles strictly M&L mode. Retains the humor the series has become known for though, and while Mario and Luigi's attacks are mostly identical, it's nice to see a whole different attack and equipment set for Paper Mario. Some new features like identifying the target of enemy attacks helps youngsters and average gamers, but can turned off for a greater challenge. Not perfect though as the game is somewhat imbalanced: towards the end of the game you're much too strong for ... MoreBeen a few years since Nintendo's done this series right. Fixes the overexplanation, demos, and absurdly difficult combo attacks of Bowser's Inside Story and Dream Team entries, and avoids the boring, poorly-implemented sticker-based attacks of the last Paper Mario game, Sticker Star, by keeping the battles strictly M&L mode. Retains the humor the series has become known for though, and while Mario and Luigi's attacks are mostly identical, it's nice to see a whole different attack and equipment set for Paper Mario. Some new features like identifying the target of enemy attacks helps youngsters and average gamers, but can turned off for a greater challenge. Not perfect though as the game is somewhat imbalanced: towards the end of the game you're much too strong for the enemies you're facing and so its not much of a challenge compared to earlier games of the series. I really enjoyed it though, certainly much more than either Dream Team or Sticker Star.
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Let me counter any reviews who claim this game is underwhelming by saying that my experience with this game so far has been great. I go into this title having no experience with "Mario and Luigi" duo games, but am very familiar with the "Paper Mario" series. This game does a great job of giving homage to both versions, and really does a fantastic job of implementing the two worlds into one storyline that makes sense enough for a video game, and is engaging. The first time I played this game, I played for two hours straight. I kept thinking I'd take a break and found that I didn't want to - eventually my battery ran out on my 3DS and I had to quit.Additionally, this game makes great use of the 3DS controls - it's very intuitive that Mario, Paper Mario, and Luigi ... MoreLet me counter any reviews who claim this game is underwhelming by saying that my experience with this game so far has been great. I go into this title having no experience with "Mario and Luigi" duo games, but am very familiar with the "Paper Mario" series. This game does a great job of giving homage to both versions, and really does a fantastic job of implementing the two worlds into one storyline that makes sense enough for a video game, and is engaging. The first time I played this game, I played for two hours straight. I kept thinking I'd take a break and found that I didn't want to - eventually my battery ran out on my 3DS and I had to quit.Additionally, this game makes great use of the 3DS controls - it's very intuitive that Mario, Paper Mario, and Luigi would each get their "own" button for this game. I feel like I'm getting almost maximum use out of every button on the 3DS - the only button that doesn't serve any purpose yet is the D-pad.Overall, this game works really well. Pick it up if you're looking for something to dive into.
| Original Name | マリオ & ルイージRPG ペーパーマリオMIX |
| Official Release Date | Dec 03, 2015 |
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Another great game for the 3DS. First party games tend to have a certain quality to them which is why they're hard to catch on sale. Mario games particularly have a certain charm. This remains true here. The obvious comparison is with Dream Team, the previous Mario RPG type game on the 3DS, and with Sticker Star, the previous PAPER Mario game on the 3DS. Dream team had some issues, it was kind of slow and very wordy. The tutorials were known to drag on. Sticker Star.. well it was a game that not many enjoyed for various reasons. None of that is present here. The Paper Mario aspect fits in well and suffers none of Sticker Stars problem and the tutorial issue from Dream Team has also been fixed. This game is fun to play and is the high quality product you'd ... MoreAnother great game for the 3DS. First party games tend to have a certain quality to them which is why they're hard to catch on sale. Mario games particularly have a certain charm. This remains true here. The obvious comparison is with Dream Team, the previous Mario RPG type game on the 3DS, and with Sticker Star, the previous PAPER Mario game on the 3DS. Dream team had some issues, it was kind of slow and very wordy. The tutorials were known to drag on. Sticker Star.. well it was a game that not many enjoyed for various reasons. None of that is present here. The Paper Mario aspect fits in well and suffers none of Sticker Stars problem and the tutorial issue from Dream Team has also been fixed. This game is fun to play and is the high quality product you'd expect.It is well worth the investment.One thing to note: make sure you have the right Amiibo if you plan on using them with this game. They're not necessary, but do add to the game.
Been a few years since Nintendo's done this series right. Fixes the overexplanation, demos, and absurdly difficult combo attacks of Bowser's Inside Story and Dream Team entries, and avoids the boring, poorly-implemented sticker-based attacks of the last Paper Mario game, Sticker Star, by keeping the battles strictly M&L mode. Retains the humor the series has become known for though, and while Mario and Luigi's attacks are mostly identical, it's nice to see a whole different attack and equipment set for Paper Mario. Some new features like identifying the target of enemy attacks helps youngsters and average gamers, but can turned off for a greater challenge. Not perfect though as the game is somewhat imbalanced: towards the end of the game you're much too strong for ... MoreBeen a few years since Nintendo's done this series right. Fixes the overexplanation, demos, and absurdly difficult combo attacks of Bowser's Inside Story and Dream Team entries, and avoids the boring, poorly-implemented sticker-based attacks of the last Paper Mario game, Sticker Star, by keeping the battles strictly M&L mode. Retains the humor the series has become known for though, and while Mario and Luigi's attacks are mostly identical, it's nice to see a whole different attack and equipment set for Paper Mario. Some new features like identifying the target of enemy attacks helps youngsters and average gamers, but can turned off for a greater challenge. Not perfect though as the game is somewhat imbalanced: towards the end of the game you're much too strong for the enemies you're facing and so its not much of a challenge compared to earlier games of the series. I really enjoyed it though, certainly much more than either Dream Team or Sticker Star.
Let me counter any reviews who claim this game is underwhelming by saying that my experience with this game so far has been great. I go into this title having no experience with "Mario and Luigi" duo games, but am very familiar with the "Paper Mario" series. This game does a great job of giving homage to both versions, and really does a fantastic job of implementing the two worlds into one storyline that makes sense enough for a video game, and is engaging. The first time I played this game, I played for two hours straight. I kept thinking I'd take a break and found that I didn't want to - eventually my battery ran out on my 3DS and I had to quit.Additionally, this game makes great use of the 3DS controls - it's very intuitive that Mario, Paper Mario, and Luigi ... MoreLet me counter any reviews who claim this game is underwhelming by saying that my experience with this game so far has been great. I go into this title having no experience with "Mario and Luigi" duo games, but am very familiar with the "Paper Mario" series. This game does a great job of giving homage to both versions, and really does a fantastic job of implementing the two worlds into one storyline that makes sense enough for a video game, and is engaging. The first time I played this game, I played for two hours straight. I kept thinking I'd take a break and found that I didn't want to - eventually my battery ran out on my 3DS and I had to quit.Additionally, this game makes great use of the 3DS controls - it's very intuitive that Mario, Paper Mario, and Luigi would each get their "own" button for this game. I feel like I'm getting almost maximum use out of every button on the 3DS - the only button that doesn't serve any purpose yet is the D-pad.Overall, this game works really well. Pick it up if you're looking for something to dive into.
It's not perfect, but Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam manages to retain the the enjoyability of the past Mario RPGs. While chasing Paper Toads gets repetitive and enemies sometimes litter the map more than you'd care for, the battle system is by far the best in the Mario & Luigi series. Having Paper Mario makes for some hilariously enjoyable attacks, while the Bros. Attacks system from Superstar Saga returns in full form.Composing the soundtrack is longtime Mario & Luigi composer Yoko Shimomura, known for her soundtracks in Kingdom Hearts and even Super Mario RPG for SNES. Music is catchy, lively, and sometimes haunting. It fits the atmosphere and her style is varied. The music is one of the key points of the game.The Paper Toad minigames are fairly numerous, but end ... MoreIt's not perfect, but Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam manages to retain the the enjoyability of the past Mario RPGs. While chasing Paper Toads gets repetitive and enemies sometimes litter the map more than you'd care for, the battle system is by far the best in the Mario & Luigi series. Having Paper Mario makes for some hilariously enjoyable attacks, while the Bros. Attacks system from Superstar Saga returns in full form.Composing the soundtrack is longtime Mario & Luigi composer Yoko Shimomura, known for her soundtracks in Kingdom Hearts and even Super Mario RPG for SNES. Music is catchy, lively, and sometimes haunting. It fits the atmosphere and her style is varied. The music is one of the key points of the game.The Paper Toad minigames are fairly numerous, but end quickly. They don't break the pace too badly, and the core gameplay is largely enjoyable with the wit and references to the Paper Mario universe. Any classic Mario fan will like this game.
Mario and Luigi Paper Jam is the latest in the Mario & Luigi series, and might be among my favorites of all the Mario RPGs, though fans thinking that this is a 'Paper Mario' game, might be disappointed. It is much more accurate to say that it is a Mario and Luigi game featuring paper Mario and paper characters.Pros:- Beautiful spritework style carried over from Dream Team- Easy to pick up, but offers expert challenges for veterans of the series- Gone are finicky gyro controls for some attacks, as well as forced tutorials, which are now restrained to a menu to look at your leisure- Satisfying Combat with interesting Battle-card Mechanic- Enjoyable writing and dialogueCons:- Some of the flashier attacks can drag on in length- Saving paper toads, a ... MoreMario and Luigi Paper Jam is the latest in the Mario & Luigi series, and might be among my favorites of all the Mario RPGs, though fans thinking that this is a 'Paper Mario' game, might be disappointed. It is much more accurate to say that it is a Mario and Luigi game featuring paper Mario and paper characters.Pros:- Beautiful spritework style carried over from Dream Team- Easy to pick up, but offers expert challenges for veterans of the series- Gone are finicky gyro controls for some attacks, as well as forced tutorials, which are now restrained to a menu to look at your leisure- Satisfying Combat with interesting Battle-card Mechanic- Enjoyable writing and dialogueCons:- Some of the flashier attacks can drag on in length- Saving paper toads, a requirement which is achieved through the completion of minigame-like events, can sometimes be grating- The story is par-for-the-course Bowser kidnapping the princess, doesn't that much new beyond the whole 'paper' concept- A good deal of battle cards are locked behind Super Mario amiibo, which cannot be used if the amiibo have data on them already (i.e. Super Smash Bros.)
Mario and Luigi Paper Jam is marketed as a crossover between the Mario and Luigi and Paper Mario series. In the sense that Mario and Luigi is essentially the successor to Paper Mario, that's accurate, but a better description would be, "It's a Mario and Luigi game with Paper Mario in it." All the typical Mario and Luigi series mechanics are here, just with the Y button for Paper Mario added to A and B for Mario and Luigi. I just wanted to correct any misconceptions, but that is in no way a bad thing. I've enjoyed the M&L series thus far, and I'm enjoying this one as well. Paper Mario is a cool addition, with some interesting abilities based on being, well, made of paper. The game also rather cleverly plays with the idea of paper characters being released into a 3D ... MoreMario and Luigi Paper Jam is marketed as a crossover between the Mario and Luigi and Paper Mario series. In the sense that Mario and Luigi is essentially the successor to Paper Mario, that's accurate, but a better description would be, "It's a Mario and Luigi game with Paper Mario in it." All the typical Mario and Luigi series mechanics are here, just with the Y button for Paper Mario added to A and B for Mario and Luigi. I just wanted to correct any misconceptions, but that is in no way a bad thing. I've enjoyed the M&L series thus far, and I'm enjoying this one as well. Paper Mario is a cool addition, with some interesting abilities based on being, well, made of paper. The game also rather cleverly plays with the idea of paper characters being released into a 3D world. Overall, it's not groundbreaking, but it's fun, and I'm enjoying it.
I was a little nervous first buying this as I'm not too familiar with the Mario & Luigi series. I've played Bowsers Inside Story and loved it then Dream Team and hated it. Reviews I've read were very mixed on this some saying they loved it others saying it was boring. Playing it for myself I can say I LOVED IT the plot and story are typical Bowser and Bowser Jr take Peach and Mario & Luigi save her.The battle mechanics are phenomenal if you are into turn based RPG fights where this game shines is the inclusion of the Paper World. Paper Mario adds excellent trio attacks to the group and the humor between all 3 characters is awesome. The game also has Papercraft Battles which is basically a cartoony giant robot mech style fights that I loved. There are filler ... MoreI was a little nervous first buying this as I'm not too familiar with the Mario & Luigi series. I've played Bowsers Inside Story and loved it then Dream Team and hated it. Reviews I've read were very mixed on this some saying they loved it others saying it was boring. Playing it for myself I can say I LOVED IT the plot and story are typical Bowser and Bowser Jr take Peach and Mario & Luigi save her.The battle mechanics are phenomenal if you are into turn based RPG fights where this game shines is the inclusion of the Paper World. Paper Mario adds excellent trio attacks to the group and the humor between all 3 characters is awesome. The game also has Papercraft Battles which is basically a cartoony giant robot mech style fights that I loved. There are filler objectives like Paper Toad Hunts which can be very tedious but it's not so bad that it takes away from the game. The game can however be very challenging at times with boss battles but with things like battle assist and optional tutorials it can be overcome with enough practice.Overall it's a very basic turn based RPG that will give you around 30-40 hours of gameplay that's very funny with its humor and can provide a decent challenge for those who want it.
Don't get me wrong, the game is a fantastic time killer, with great gameplay that oozes in similarities to previous entries in the series and adding Paper Mario's character is such a no brainer into the Mario & Luigi series, it makes you think: WHY DIDN'T THEY DO THIS SOONER?? Back on topic, the game controls very well and contains the humor you expect from the series. However, what it lacks is an identity. As a big fan of both the Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi series, the game lacks a certain soul that differentiates it from other entries from both series or even from the mainline Mario game series. The locations are eerily similar to locations from other games, especially from the New Super Mario Bros. series and lacks the charm of various different, unique ... MoreDon't get me wrong, the game is a fantastic time killer, with great gameplay that oozes in similarities to previous entries in the series and adding Paper Mario's character is such a no brainer into the Mario & Luigi series, it makes you think: WHY DIDN'T THEY DO THIS SOONER?? Back on topic, the game controls very well and contains the humor you expect from the series. However, what it lacks is an identity. As a big fan of both the Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi series, the game lacks a certain soul that differentiates it from other entries from both series or even from the mainline Mario game series. The locations are eerily similar to locations from other games, especially from the New Super Mario Bros. series and lacks the charm of various different, unique characters and enemies that are found in Paper Mario games and from Mario & Luigi games. The game itself is great, but lacks the necessary soul it needs to really stand out from a very rich and deep crowd.
This is both my first "Mario & Luigi" and "Paper Mario" game, and I'm enjoying it a lot. Most of the Mario Bros. characters are put to great use, although your party is only ever made up of three -- Mario, Luigi, and Paper Mario. Nintendo makes up for this monotony by making the battle system a true joy to play, taking the classic JRPG team-based system and adding flourishes such as time-based button presses for accurate hits (critical hits are still randomly baked-in as "lucky hits"), Bros. Attacks (Mario & Luigi team up for one of many mini-game attacks), and Paper Mario's earth-shattering Trio Attack, which literally flattens the competition. The gameplay is somewhat reminiscent of Super Mario 3D Land if it were a "Metroidvania" game (just a loose comparison, ... MoreThis is both my first "Mario & Luigi" and "Paper Mario" game, and I'm enjoying it a lot. Most of the Mario Bros. characters are put to great use, although your party is only ever made up of three -- Mario, Luigi, and Paper Mario. Nintendo makes up for this monotony by making the battle system a true joy to play, taking the classic JRPG team-based system and adding flourishes such as time-based button presses for accurate hits (critical hits are still randomly baked-in as "lucky hits"), Bros. Attacks (Mario & Luigi team up for one of many mini-game attacks), and Paper Mario's earth-shattering Trio Attack, which literally flattens the competition. The gameplay is somewhat reminiscent of Super Mario 3D Land if it were a "Metroidvania" game (just a loose comparison, there.) There's plenty of the requisite Nintendo charm present, and the artwork, animations, and dialogue are sure to bring plenty of smiles to your face.There's plenty more to like, but most of it is better left a surprise. I'll just say the Paper Mario crossover is put to good use throughout the entire game.There are only a few things I didn't like, such as the forced "rescue the Paper Toads" mini-games, which seem to combine all of the shortcomings of the controls and gameplay into one frustrating 5-15 minute segment at a time. Also, some of the Bros. Attacks are just too quirky to time to use reliably, which is a real shame, because Bros. Attacks are one of the shining elements of this game. Either way, neither of these downsides are really a big deal. There's plenty to like in this game for any Mario and/or RPG lover.
This is supposed to be a crossover, a huge celebration between the two series, but it's a letdown. Combat is good, but suffers from the needing to control 3 characters at the same time; getting hit or using emergency guard does not seem so punishable, and Paper Mario's special moves are painstakingly long to pull off with little damage reward. You're better off just using Bro. Moves.Field/Traversal is more expansive and open than previous entries, yet it feels so empty and contrived. A bulk of gameplay requires you to "save" Toads, which is a severe letdown to the previous entries' narrative-focused adventures.If you're looking for more action-RPG games, this isn't the one you should get. Get the remakes of Bowser's Inside Story or Superstar Saga if you haven't ... MoreThis is supposed to be a crossover, a huge celebration between the two series, but it's a letdown. Combat is good, but suffers from the needing to control 3 characters at the same time; getting hit or using emergency guard does not seem so punishable, and Paper Mario's special moves are painstakingly long to pull off with little damage reward. You're better off just using Bro. Moves.Field/Traversal is more expansive and open than previous entries, yet it feels so empty and contrived. A bulk of gameplay requires you to "save" Toads, which is a severe letdown to the previous entries' narrative-focused adventures.If you're looking for more action-RPG games, this isn't the one you should get. Get the remakes of Bowser's Inside Story or Superstar Saga if you haven't already.
| Original Name | マリオ & ルイージRPG ペーパーマリオMIX |
| Official Release Date | Dec 03, 2015 |