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haloidevolved rates this game: 5/5Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is simply none other then an amazing game. It is a 3D world with with the familiar cast of 2D characters we all know and love; Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and, of course, any Mario game wouldn't be comeplete without Bowser.
Paper Mario TTYD, as I abbreviate it, takes everything of it's predecessor Paper Mario for the Nintendo 64 and makes it better in every aspect. Controls, replayability, characters, well, everything. The player starts off the story in a way fashionable to the first, with Luigi and Mario recieving a letter from Princess Peach, informing them that she has a treasure map, as shown in the game's introduction prior to the title screen.
Along the way, Mario will gain a party of humorous and lovable partners, such as the shy koopa, Koops, or the lovesick Flurrie. They can gain ablities and attacks as well as Mario can and are a essential part for helping you take down enemies easier.
Essentially, there are a number of dungeons, with their own backstory and twists, characters, and the Crystal Star, to open the Thousand Year Door to find the legendary treasure that sleeps within.
I was very satisfied with this game and I hope Nintendo produces another one with the same quirks and battle system us Paper Mario fans deserve.
Fernando, the whore says:I find this game quite exhilerating. It far surpasses any Paper Mario game to the max. It is undoubtfully addictive and a classic. This game will blow you mind with the mixed graphics such as 3D surroundings and 2D chaacters that look 3D in a sense. I find the texture of the colours all too orgasmic to say, but, you must play to know the full pleasure that arrives in life. If you play this game, you will not regret it. It will grow with you and make you want to play it all the time. I give it a 5/5 + 9000!
SuckerPawnch rates this game: 4/5 Possibly the definitive Paper Mario game, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door follows the new adventure of our flat friend Mario on a grand new adventure. This time, the Princess has gone missing and it's not Bowser's fault! Not only that, but she left mario with a magical map that leads him to the keys of an acient treasure locked behind a door a thousand years ago. Will Mario be able to find the Princess and open the door before his strange new enemies?
This new Mario RPG brings back the top notch battle system of Paper Mario, with fun new tricks up it's sleeve. New partners, new moves, new items and badges, there's a lot here for Paper Mario players and new players alike. The classic Paper Mario silliness is back, and you should be prepared to settle in and cycle through lots of text. Paper Mario never gets boring or repetetive, you'll have good time from start to finish.
Rom issues: For the most part it runs brilliantly, everything plays like it should, but the game has some VERY noticible visual errors.
Brendoge rates this game: 5/5Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door formulates together a fusion of developed gameplay style that remains unique for an RPG, stunning graphics and excellent music and sound effects, a game that is quality on all fours. A quintessential game set in the Mario universe, which is although paper - is never paper thin, just fantastic!
Princess Peach has gone missing to no surprise, and it's up to Mario to find her. She was last seen in Rogueport, a seedy and mysterious coastal town far from the familiar reaches of the Mushroom Kingdom. Which serves as the game's core location. Branching out from there Mario will gradually discover its secrets as he attempts to decipher a treasure map Princess Peach left in his care. The quest develops to involve the search for seven crystal stars, each one a powerful artifact. The stars are all hidden away in different portions of the world. So, in turn, the process of finding each one is like a unique and self-contained storyline.
Mario will meet some colorful new friends and foes and solve various puzzles using his ever-growing number of special abilities among some of the most innovative designs and ideas to ever come out of gaming. So do yourself a favor, drop what you're playing while it's hot and play this RPG masterpiece!
Pontinho rates this game: 4/5Players of the original will find a lot familiar, yet plenty of new tricks. They've rehashed many of the characters and levels from the old game, but they all still work! The only big criticism is that there is too much backtracking. Nevertheless, it's a great game, just like the first one.
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