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Paper Mario: Sticker Star's many charms make it a sweet and worthwhile adventure, though a few flaws interfere with its feel-good attitude. By Carolyn Petit on November 9, 2012 at 6:06PM PST.
Paper Mario Sticker Star is this year's 3DS surprise package. Perfect for families with great writing and some of the best sound and visuals on the system. The gift that keeps on giving.
In previous Paper Mario titles--and RPGs in general--the story can take an hour or more to really begin. But Sticker Stars story gets going in mere minutes.
The Wii's Paper Mario tried real-time battles, with somewhat mixed results, so Sticker Star returns to turn-based fights. It's a very streamlined system that junks almost all role-playing elements.
Paper Mario is back, but this time he's going to the 3DS - and bringing a bunch of changes with him. Here's why you should care.
Paper Mario: Sticker Star is a fun, addictive 3DS title but it wears thin after a while. Paper Mario: Sticker Star is the first game I've played on the Nintendo 3DS XL. It's a serious time-suck ...
Paper Mario: Sticker Star is that one handsome and funny person we all know that is terrible with money and relationships. They’re broken, but they get by because they’re likable.
In Paper Mario: Sticker Star, stickers reign supreme, and it’s your glorious job to collect every last one of them. But don’t let yourself be fooled - this is a daunting task.
Paper Mario: Sticker Star was developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. It is available for the 3DS. Casey Malone is a game designer, comedian and writer living in the Boston area.
Paper Mario: Sticker Star is undeniably charming and most importantly fun to play, even if there are a few hiccups along the way. Fans of the franchise should experience it regardless, ...
Paper Mario is back in the relentlessly charming Sticker Star on 3DS. VG247's Dave Cook dives into Nintendo's papercraft world and reminisces about his old sticker collection.
It includes 250 iterations of paper wrappers, a popular way of packaging fruit in Spain, more than 100 fruit crates stacked like totems, and a board with 360 real, tiny stickers in all kinds of ...