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Thing Cards in Paper Mario: Color Splash give you powerful items to use both in battle and in the world. Here's the locations of all 27 Things.
Paper Mario: Color Splash ruins a gorgeous art style and clever writing with an incredibly tedious combat system. Our review.
Paper Mario: Color Splash is built on paper and paint, but it places its biggest bet on cards. With the RPG inclinations of the original Paper Mario and its beloved follow-up Paper Mario: The ...
Battle Cards are the heart of Paper Mario: Color Splash's combat system. Here's a couple simple ways to stock yourself up on them.
It’s the same in Color Splash, a game in which your main objective is to restore color to an island that’s been drained by Mario’s arch-enemy, Bowser. You collect cards, you use cards in battle.
PAX 2016: Paper Mario: Color Splash Has the Most Realistic-Looking Lemons You’ve Ever Seen The magic of Thing cards.
Paper Mario: Color Splash Embraces Mario's Sillier Side Building on Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Color Splash looks to charm fans with humor, painting, and some seriously over-the-top battle cards.
Paper Mario: Color Splash doesn't have that, at least in battling. In short, you probably already knew whether or not you'd like Paper Mario: Color Splash before you read this review.
Building on Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Color Splash looks to charm fans with humor, painting, and some seriously over-the-top battle cards.
Paper Mario: Color Splash is well-crafted and charming, but its simplicity won't win over skeptical fans.
E3 2016: Paper Mario: Color Splash Brings Sticker Star Mechanics to the Wii U Hands-on with the latest Paper Mario game.
Color Splash is definitely the worst entry in the series as far as I'm concerned. It's essentially a visually more impressive version of Sticker Star but with an almost entirely unoriginal concept.