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Super paper mario sticker star all bosses
Super paper mario sticker star all bosses













super paper mario sticker star all bosses

super paper mario sticker star all bosses

Things are…well, things that you can pick up and later turn into stickers to use either in battle or in specific places in the environment for various effects. This is simply freezing the stage to place stickers on the current scene either where a scrap can be placed (such as a gate or a door), or another sticker in a dotted line box to help out in some way. Scraps are simply stickers lying around that you can pick up and use in that stage to progress using something called “paperization”. There are three different kinds of things you can find and peel: Battle Stickers, Things, and Scraps. Since the game is called “Sticker Star”, I might as well explain that mechanic as it’ll set up the rest of this review. Once again, Mario sets out to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser. As Mario attempts to stop him, a bright flash occurs and when Mario wakes up (which requires interaction from the player), the festival grounds are in ruins and Bowser and the Princess are gone. While not displayed in text, Bowser crashes the festival and pretty much wishes to rule the kingdom. Sounds like something that can be pretty badly abused, and who better to demonstrate that than Bowser. If everyone does make a wish, then all their wishes will come true.

super paper mario sticker star all bosses

Does it hold up to the previous titles? Let’s find out as I take a look at Paper Mario: Sticker Star.Įvery year, the Mushroom Kingdom holds a Sticker Festival (you’d think with all these Mario games over the past 27 years or so we’d have heard of this by now) where everyone gathers around the Sticker Comet and makes a wish.

#Super paper mario sticker star all bosses portable

Now we finally have a portable game for the series on the 3DS. While I never played The Thousand Year Door on the Game Cube, I picked up Super Paper Mario on launch for the Wii and wasn’t disappointed. The game was awesome and a nice entry to the Nintendo 64 franchise. That was also the last game that I judged based on graphics. That was back when I still kind of judged games by what they looked like, not how they played. I like Mario games, but this one looked kind of "kiddie" so to speak. When I first saw screenshots of the game back then, I kind of shrugged it off. Back in 2001, Nintendo released Paper Mario for the Nintendo 64.















Super paper mario sticker star all bosses