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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 is the best looking installment in the series, offering the most immersive world to-date. Still, its battle system suffers in a misguided bid to innovate.
Paper Mario: Color Splash is well-crafted and charming, but its simplicity won't win over skeptical fans.
Review Paper Mario Color Splash feels more like walking through a board game or a diorama than like playing a video game on Nintendo’s Wii U console. The fifth game in this side-series, Color ...
Paper Mario: Color Splash is here, and like past titles it's a bit of lengthy one. Here's how long it takes to beat the game.
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.
The latest installment in the Paper Mario series will be finally released later this year on Wii U but will it be able to win over the disappointed fanbase.
Paper Mario: Color Splash was shown off extensively at E3 2016, but fan reception has been predominantly negative.
Returning after a 9-year break from consoles, Paper Mario goes Bob Ross on countless Shy Guys by teaching them The Joys of Painting.
Color Splash is a step in the right direction for Paper Mario, and not just Sticker Star 2.0.
Paper Mario: Color Splash is funnier and more irreverent than anything else on the Wii U, occupying a strange, occasionally conflicted territory somewhere between platform-adventure and RPG.
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 ...