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Paper Jam is a well-executed amalgam of Nintendo’s two active Mario RPG series, where the two-dimensional cast and papercraft creations of Paper Mario unknowingly invade the lands of Mario & Luigi.
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros is wholesome, warm, but occasionally wearisome. Crossovers are intrinsically tasty ideas. There's just something about sandwiching two popular worlds, slicing off the ...
Since it’s a Mario game, story is nothing but a light setup for the adventure forward. Simply put, Luigi accidentally lets the world of the Paper Mushroom Kingdom out into his world, creating a ...
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam could have used a pair of scissors. It’s an almost magical, Mario-meets-Mario adventure, and it had the potential to be one of the 3DS’s finest offerings.
FINAL THOUGHTS “Mario & Luigi Paper Jam” brings together two Mario worlds and manages to pull it off. The game continues to do a great job in combining RPG and action elements in its combat ...
Given that Paper Jam will undoubtedly be the last Mario & Luigi entry for the 3DS, it's great to see AlphaDream at the top of their game in terms of presentation.
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam is a smashingly good entry into this long running RPG series. The visuals are charming and the new 2d characters as well as paper craft environments are used to great effect.
I was having a lot of fun with Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros. up until the final act. The game suddenly throws boss battle after boss battle at you like it knows that its days are numbered.
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam never rises to meet the comedic potential of its mirror-universe premise. Despite the excellent RPG battle system, the brothers’ journey to Bowser’s Castle is stymied ...
There's plenty of charm in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam — it just keeps getting caught in the rollers. Those who like a dash of RPG with their Mario games are undoubtedly familiar with both Paper ...