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Paper Mario

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  • 2000
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Paper Mario (2000)
Paper Mario
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBowser has become invulnerable by imprisoning the seven Star Spirits and using the wish granting powers of the mythical Star Rod from Star Haven. Mario must rescue the Star Spirits, who have... Alles lesenBowser has become invulnerable by imprisoning the seven Star Spirits and using the wish granting powers of the mythical Star Rod from Star Haven. Mario must rescue the Star Spirits, who have been sealed in cards.Bowser has become invulnerable by imprisoning the seven Star Spirits and using the wish granting powers of the mythical Star Rod from Star Haven. Mario must rescue the Star Spirits, who have been sealed in cards.

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    10ZTVindel

    Extremely Underrated

    Paper Mario is one of the best games that came out for N64. I would say this is in the top 5. Next to the Zelda franchise.
    10PhoenixGod00

    A great kickoff to something special

    Timeless Classic That Defined a Generation

    The original Paper Mario on the Nintendo 64 wasn't just a great RPG-it was a genre-defining masterpiece that proved Mario could dominate far more than just platformers. With its innovative visuals, heartfelt storytelling, and perfectly tuned combat, this game kicked off one of the most beloved spin-off series in Nintendo history-and did it with unforgettable charm.

    Aesthetic Breakthrough

    In an era obsessed with pushing 3D boundaries, Paper Mario embraced a flat, storybook style that stood out. The paper-cutout visuals weren't just novel-they were used creatively in both gameplay and storytelling, setting the tone for everything that came after. From the pop-up towns to the folding environments, everything felt lovingly hand-crafted.

    This wasn't just style-it was substance. The game's visual identity helped tell the story, enhanced the humor, and made the world feel vibrant and alive.

    Combat That's Still Fun Today

    Turn-based combat in Paper Mario is simple but deeply satisfying. The timed action commands, the badge system, and the ability to swap in your quirky party members created a battle system that was easy to learn, but rich in strategy. It's accessible for younger players and rewarding for veterans.

    Unlike many RPGs of its time, Paper Mario never felt like a grind. Every encounter was brisk, fun, and purposeful.

    A True Adventure with Heart

    This wasn't just "Bowser kidnaps Peach again." In Paper Mario, Bowser steals the Star Rod and becomes nearly invincible, forcing Mario to go on a global quest to restore balance to the world. Each chapter brought you to a distinct location-Shy Guy's Toy Box, Boo's Mansion, Lava Lava Island-each filled with its own flavor, characters, and story arc.

    And let's not forget the party members: Goombario, Kooper, Bombette, Parakarry, and more-each one brought unique abilities, charming personalities, and some hilarious lines.

    Emotional, Hilarious, and Full of Life

    What makes Paper Mario legendary isn't just the design-it's the emotional depth and humor. The game is filled with clever writing, lovable characters, and moments that still hit hard all these years later. It walks the line between comedy and sincerity in a way that few games manage.

    Even Peach's segments-where she sneaks around Bowser's castle-were entertaining and gave her rare agency for that era.

    Final Verdict - 10 out of 10

    Paper Mario is a legend for a reason. It's not only one of the best games on the Nintendo 64-it's one of the greatest RPGs of its time. With its timeless art style, impeccable pacing, and unforgettable personality, it laid the foundation for an entire subgenre of Mario storytelling.

    Whether you're revisiting it or discovering it for the first time, Paper Mario still delivers joy, adventure, and magic like few games ever have.

    A paper-thin hero with heavyweight legacy.
    10The_Light_Triton

    Whoever says this Role playing Game sucks has an IQ of 0.

    He is the face of video games. whether it's a sidescroller, a fighting game, a racing game, Super Mario will be good in one (except if it's on the CD-I or the Virtual Boy) but on Nintendo's best selling consoles, from the original NES all the way up to the Wii, the game Mario is in will be very good (maybe not so much the NES and SNES's educational games, though.) and on the N64, Paper Mario stood out.

    Paper Mario starts out like any other Mario game...your goal is to rescue peach from bowser...again! except this time, he has to do it RPG style. he collects coins, star points (which if Mario collects 100 of, he levels up.) Star pieces (which can be traded for badges.) and finally, badges (which will give Mario a special edge, depending on which badge he wears. for example, if he wears the power jump badge, he can perform the power jump and cause more damage than a normal jump.) Now the whole princess rescue thing might seem repetitive, but in every new adventure Mario goes on, he encounters new obstacles and meets new friends. who gives a damn if they're bad guys turned good?

    the control isn't bad, it's not like it's impossible to control Mario. besides, if you're playing a Turn-based battle (which is how the battles work.) who needs them to be complicated?

    The music is by far is the best i've heard on the N64. it turns you on, literally. in the earlier stages, the music is lighthearted and easygoing, but by the time you're fighting the bosses near the end of the game, the music becomes dark and amazing. the final battle with bowser has truly one of the darkest battle music sequences ever.

    On a Final note, this game feels like it belongs on the gamecube. if you have a little brother or sister who wants to get into RPGs, get them to play this one first. it's also one of the easiest RPGs in terms of figuring out what to do, but the bosses require patience.

    10/10
    8MrPaull0324

    An Awesome Beginning for Paper Mario

    Second only to Super Mario 64, this was my favorite Mario game for the N64 and one of the last great games for the system. It also kickstarted the beloved Paper Mario franchise.

    The story is pretty routine for Mario, but things are more serious this time. After stealing the Star Rod from Star Haven and imprisoning the 7 Star Spirits, Bowser lifts Peach's Castle high into the sky, captures Peach, and soundly defeats Mario. Narrowly surviving the encounter, Mario sets out on yet anothet big adventure to rescue the 7 Star Spirits, confront Bowser, rescue Peach, and save the Mushroom Kingdom before the Koopa King takes over.

    As the title says, the game introduced a unique animation style. Mario and the other characters are represented as 2D sprites with flat paper-like depths, yet they inhabit a world with a 3D environments, buildings, and other objects. This brilliant mix gave the game a distinct story book like setting and retained Marios 2D platforming play style. You not only play as Mario, but Peach as well in between chapters as she assists the hero despite her captivity.

    Like Super Mario RPG for the SNES, the game contained many RPG elements, like leveling up with Star Points, learning new moves, using or purchasing items with coins, equipping badges that grant Mario special abilities, and turn based battles, which can start with Mario or his enemy striking first.

    You'll fight a wide variety of familiar enemies, like Goombas, Koopas, Shy Guys, Pirahna Plants, and others. The battles against enemies and bosses are mostly easy, but the later bosses, like Huff n' Puff, Crystal King, and Bowser himself, require strategy and patience to defeat.

    Assisting Mario throughout his travels are 8 different party members with their own abilities you can use inside and outside of battle, like Koopers shell attack to hit switches, or Bombetta blowing holes in walls. As typical for RPGs, there's plenty of side activities, like collecting star pieces to trade for badges, levelling up your party members, doing favors for Koopa Koot, fighting in a dojo, and delivering letters. There's plenty to do for completionist gamers.

    The music is outstanding, thanks to prolific game composer, Yuka Tsujiyoko. The game had a diverse range of music, like the bright and cheery theme for the hub world, Toad Town and the tranquil Koopa Village. Later, the soundtrack gets darker and more dangerous with Tubba Blubba's castle, Mt. Lava Lava, and Bowsers castle. The boss themes were the most remarkable, like the TMNT-esque music of the Koopa Bros, Lava Pirahna's theme that shifted in intensity, and the dark yet awesome final showdown with Bowser including guitar riffs and organ notes.

    Even today, the game is playable and fun, especially for fans of Paper Mario games curious about how this franchise started. So, try it on the Nintendo Switch if you're interested.
    9axemblue

    Don't judge a book by its cover, or a plumber by his dimensions

    Paper Mario is one of the most unique games I've seen in a long time. It's sort of like the sequel to Super Mario RPG, although Paper Mario has as much to do with that game as chalk has to do with cheese. Although... that's a silly analogy.

    The plot is standard "Bowser captures Princess Peach, Mario comes to save her" fare, but with a little twist. Bowser seizes Peach's castle, and takes it up into the sky atop his floating fortress. Bowser has also stolen the sacred Star Rod to give himself immense power, and with it, he effortlessly defeats Mario, and shoots him out the window. However, since this Mario is made of "paper," he just floats down. Our plumber hero gains several new allies, finds powerups, and meets new characters as he attempts to save the Star Spirits, the guardians of the Star Road. And, of course, the characters are all flat like paper, but they move around in a 3D landscape.

    Shigeru Miyamoto's famous character never gets boring, and this adventure is yet another classic for Mario and his friends. It's not a Final Fantasy killer, but the game has plenty of wit and challenge to keep both kids and adults on their toes.

    I give this game a 9 out of 10 - highly recommended!

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