Mario's first
role-playing adventure was entitled Super Mario RPG and released for the
SNES from the folks at Squaresoft. Back then Mario's RPG adventure was made to
be a traditional 3/4 overhead view to separate the game from Mario's other
adventures. At some point Intelligent Systems came along and introduced the best
of both worlds, role-playing elements with side-scrolling action. To separate
this game from Mario's action adventures, they made Mario paper thin, giving the
game a humorous and clever slant.
Now Paper Mario is back for the
Gamecube and looking better than ever. The game is extremely similar to the
first in terms of style and gameplay, but adds even more of what we liked about
the first. The quasi-3D side-scrolling levels offer sharper visuals than the N64
version, but the simplified look of the characters and surroundings remain
intact. Also intact is the combat system from the original, with some brand new
attacks added in for good measure.
The appeal of Paper Mario is strongest for
veteran Nintendo gamers, with most of the items in the game taken from various
other Mario games. Mushrooms to make you big, coins to collect, fireballs for
shooting, and even Shines from Super Mario Sunshine make an appearance. The game
is also fun for non-RPG gamers, with turn-based battles being avoided simply by
walking away from the enemy, and attacks being implemented in real-time while in
a turn-based scenario. This gives action-oriented gamers some interaction during
an otherwise slow battle.
Paper Mario 2 also utilizes the 'paper' theme
to great affect. In Mario's quest he can fold himself into a paper airplane or
slide under his bed sheets. Gamecube's horsepower allows for hundreds of enemies
on screen at once, something that looks incredibly cool and is bound to make for
innovative gameplay. Something else incredibly cool is the ability to play as
Bowser in classic Mario Bros. Style levels in bonus rounds, just one of the many
selling point of the Gamecube sequel.
But perhaps the strongest selling point of
Paper Mario 2 is its personality. The game is absolutely overflowing with good
humor and pleasant environments that make you want to smile. Spending time with
Paper Mario 2 never feels like work, and much like the first one, makes you want
to move on to the next segment without delay. Already an absolute must-buy for
fans of the original, I can't wait to get my hands on a finalized version.