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Paper Mario 2: The Thousand Year Door

GameCube

88% Game Ratio (GR%)
Based on 6 Reviews From Trusted Sites/Magazines
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All Games:Rank: 458
GC Games:Rank: 33
2004 Games:Rank: 42
2004 GC Games:Rank: 5
Nintendo:Rank: 53
Paper Mario 2: The Thousand Year Door

Paper Mario 2: The Thousand Year Door Screenshot 1 Paper Mario 2: The Thousand Year Door Screenshot 2

Publisher:
Nintendo

Release Date:
10-11-2004

Genre:
Role Playing Game

ESRB Rating:
Everyone

Description:
Time passes, the pages turn ... and a new chapter unfolds in an unfamiliar land! Get ready for a two-dimensional role-playing adventure for the ages as Mario returns to paper form in pursuit of a threat unlike any he's ever faced.

Timing Action Commands help you dodge or inflict damage, and impress the crowd to give you power for super attacks.

Fold into a paper airplane and take to the air, turn sideways to slip through narrow passages, and roll into a tube to bounce to safety.

This time around, more emphasis is placed on the paper abilities of Mario and his friends. He can turn sideways to slip through cracks, fold into a paper airplane to fly, roll into a tube, and much more. He can also use tons of items like hammers and thunderbolts.

In our limited demo copy of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the first thing that struck us was the game's great graphics and use of color, not to mention out-and-out whimsicality. You see what looks like a bush, but when Mario walks up to it, it's like a cutout of a bush used for a set. Very creative.

There's plenty of exploring to be done. Finding hidden items and paths always seems to be Mario's specialty. In addition to the unique gameplay, the characters' dialogue is less formal and, dare we say, hip. Mario's not going to "jumpizzle in the pipeizzle zizzle," but the chats between characters are not stiff. (Mario will get a lot of "bling bling," though.)

Mario always wanted a flat stomach. Now he has it.

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 95  submitted by: Azodnem92
This game is one of the best that I have ever played. It also had some comedy. I remember in the shadow palace when Bobbery called Beldam a repelling lady.
2005-05-05 15:31:30
 80  submitted by: Greg
Great. A lot has changed since the last Paper Mario, and a lot hasn't. I liked the audience having a role in the battles, but I expected more than just throwing items at Mario and company. Also, Paper Mario 2 seems unusually violent for a Mario game. The writing is funny, and should make you laugh a few times.
2004-12-01 15:14:10
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