Paper Mario is a very unique game, that is one of a kind. After playing many other game, I have never once found another game that's quite like it. Being such a unique game doesn't seem to affect how good of a game it is though.
The graphics for this game are different from what you would usually find while playing game. The original style of graphics just work as a signature of the game. Some of the graphics seem a little strange, but just as interesting. With the graphics the way they are, players might start to get drawn in, just to see what is done next.
The sound found throughout the game mostly fit the game. This isn't always the case though. While playing, occasionally there might be a sound effect that at first seems to be out of place, but once you have been playing for awhile, they begin to sound like they are where they should be.
With the uniqueness of this game, it is easy to become addicted to it. With all the possibilities throughout the game, one starts to find the game to be very amusing. While the game has a few serious parts, there are still just as many, if not more, parts that are made to amuse the player. The biggest contributor to this games addictiveness would have to be its originality though, without it, this game would become much like a few others, and in turn become less addictive and entertaining.
At first the story might almost seem to be cliché, but it doesn't take long to realize that it really isn't. The further into the game the player gets, the less and less it seems to be cliché. This is unless one stops to actually think about why you are having to do what you are. The story isn't very short either, which makes it all the better. By giving the protagonist a certain goal right away, it make the story easier to follow and get into. All the various concepts that are put into this game become part of something larger, which make it all the more original.
Throughout the game, there are a few different places where the player can do something else that's not part of the story. While they have the choice to just go through the story without looking for other things, if they just look around a bit, they will find some more to do. By allowing the player to go to and from places as they please, they are allowed more chances to explore and find things they might have previously missed, or couldn't get at the time they were there.
Early on in the game, there isn't much that is explained about playing it, but it doesn't take long to figure it out, either by yourself or through the tutorials. The controls don't change throughout the game, which make it easier to feel comfortable playing it.
Paper Mario might seem like it would be a weird game just by the title, but by giving it a chance, it is easy to find it as also being a very entertaining game. This is a game that I would recommend to people who are wanting to play something that's different and unique. Paper Mario is a very unique game, that is one of a kind. After playing many other game, I have never once found another game that's quite like it. Being such a unique game doesn't seem to affect how good of a game it is though.
The graphics for this game are different from what you would usually find while playing game. The original style of graphics just work as a signature of the game. Some of the graphics seem a little strange, but just as interesting. With the graphics the way they are, players might start to get drawn in, just to see what is done next.
The sound found throughout the game mostly fit the game. This isn't always the case though. While playing, occasionally there might be a sound effect that at first seems to be out of place, but once you have been playing for awhile, they begin to sound like they are where they should be.
With the uniqueness of this game, it is easy to become addicted to it. With all the possibilities throughout the game, one starts to find the game to be very amusing. While the game has a few serious parts, there are still just as many, if not more, parts that are made to amuse the player. The biggest contributor to this games addictiveness would have to be its originality though, without it, this game would become much like a few others, and in turn become less addictive and entertaining.
At first the story might almost seem to be cliché, but it doesn't take long to realize that it really isn't. The further into the game the player gets, the less and less it seems to be cliché. This is unless one stops to actually think about why you are having to do what you are. The story isn't very short either, which makes it all the better. By giving the protagonist a certain goal right away, it make the story easier to follow and get into. All the various concepts that are put into this game become part of something larger, which make it all the more original.
Throughout the game, there are a few different places where the player can do something else that's not part of the story. While they have the choice to just go through the story without looking for other things, if they just look around a bit, they will find some more to do. By allowing the player to go to and from places as they please, they are allowed more chances to explore and find things they might have previously missed, or couldn't get at the time they were there.
Early on in the game, there isn't much that is explained about playing it, but it doesn't take long to figure it out, either by yourself or through the tutorials. The controls don't change throughout the game, which make it easier to feel comfortable playing it.
Paper Mario might seem like it would be a weird game just by the title, but by giving it a chance, it is easy to find it as also being a very entertaining game. This is a game that I would recommend to people who are wanting to play something that's different and unique. |