Some ideas are similar, too: I’m currently playing through a desert section that is obviously lifted from the Nintendo 64 game’s memorable Oasis portion. The combat is also a turn-based affair where good timing can help you hit or defend a little harder. It looks better in motion than it does in screenshots, trust me. The Paper Mario influence is obvious from the get-go, thanks to an art style that makes everything look like a two-dimensional cardboard cutout. Fortunately, there is something out there that picks up the torch, and it’s on Nintendo Switch to boot.īug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling is a highly-rated adventure RPG that has been out on PC for a while, and was more recently released on consoles. Where Origami King makes combat more into an action-oriented puzzle, old-school Paper Mario games were deeper role-playing games with light action elements. Paper Mario: The Origami King is a pretty good game in its own right, but let’s be real: It’s been years since we’ve had a game that captures the magic of the first two titles in the Paper Mario series.
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