Thoughts on Paper Jam so far

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Chibi Asriel

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so, I love the mario and luigi Series of rpg's to death, and I love the paper mario series, Execpt for one game we don't speak of >W> and when I learned that the two series we're crossing over, I was really Exicted, so here are my thoughts the game so!...from what little we know
1. There's Amiibo Support! a few months ago Nintendo Annouced there was going to be amiibo Support for The Mario and Luigi Paper Jam Game! But what does it Do? Well Gives you more Cards to use in battle!

2. PaperCraft Battles! Following the sucess of the Giant Battles for this game nintendo decided to branch out and this time we're getting PaperCraft Battles, By controling a Giant Cardbord Mario!

3. THE ENEMIES HAVE LEVELS! okay so if you saw any Footage from the Petey Phirana Boss fight they showed at E3 you could see it said Petey Phirana and then next to it Lv 4. This Get's me exicted because before you could never see what level the bosses we're! (or if you could I never knew >W>)
 
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Just like you, I love these games, my favorite being Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time™. I have been playing these rpg's since I was eight and never given it up. I have unfortunately never played superstar saga, but do plan on playing it in the future. I am really pumped for this game and it's so awesome because it comes out 20 days after my birthday, so I'll actually have money to buy it, lol. Maybe the next one will be a Luigi's Mansion crossover.
 
Just like you, I love these games, my favorite being Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time™. I have been playing these rpg's since I was eight and never given it up. I have unfortunately never played superstar saga, but do plan on playing it in the future. I am really pumped for this game and it's so awesome because it comes out 20 days after my birthday, so I'll actually have money to buy it, lol. Maybe the next one will be a Luigi's Mansion crossover.

I really suggest that you play the first game. For me, it's still the best Mario & Luigi game. It's the only one that you can level up the Bros. moves, giving you more options to deal damage, steal items, or even cause status changes. I wish something like that happens again instead of just choosing a new move, though I like the interactivity of the third and fourth game.
 
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I really suggest that you play the first game. For me, it's still the best Mario & Luigi game. It's the only one that you can level up the Bros. moves, giving you more options to deal damage, steal items, or even cause status changes. I wish something like that happens again instead of just choosing a new move, though I like the interactivity of the third and fourth game.
I do hope to play the first one soon. I have even asked to get a game boy and superstar saga for Christmas/ Birthday since they are the right days apart
 
Its cool! I like this game. But I have my doughts. This game is not a full blown crossover, instead, it is a game where with paper mario elements in a mario an luigi game. I hope that they release a paper mario game on the wii u. Anyways, this game still looks like fun and I may pick it up. But I played dream team and after looking at the gameplay, they both are very similar, so I have no idea if I will buy it at release or wait till it is on sale.
 
I'm really enjoying what I've seen in the trailers. I feel like it mixes elements of Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi, one of my favorite Nintendo RPG series. I like the new papercraft battles and I like that there's now 3 heroes to use in battle. Also, before E3, I didn't know if they were going to announce a new Paper Mario game or a Mario & Luigi game, but the mix is totally amazing. They have my money when it comes out.
 
A version of the Mushroom Kingdom where environments are colorful but uninspired. Cookie-cutter plains, forests, and mountains zones are largely devoid of any particularly interesting landmarks that might distinguish them from any other Mario game. Equally bland is the story and dialogue. The occasional one-liner hits home, but for the most part this is a simple slog toward Bowser’s Castle with little more personality to it than in the original Super Mario Bros.’s “Save the princess!” quest, interrupted with a near-endless series of uninteresting characters and increasingly annoying obstacles.
 
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