Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Mario Luigi: Paper Jam and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mario Luigi: Paper Jam.
December 2015
(75%)
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The editors liked
Fun
Engaging adventure
Accessible to anyone
Excellent combat
The editors didn't like
Doesn't offer anything new to the Mario & Luigi series
Mostly wastes the Paper Mario concept
Poor quest structure
Lazy environments
Wasted premise
Rating (out of 10)
5
We played a retail copy of Mario & Luigi
Paper Jam on the Nintendo 3DS. It's priced at $39.99 (approximately Rs. 2
Poor quest structure, Lazy environments, Wasted premise, Rating (out of 10): 5, We played a retail copy of Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam on the Nintendo 3DS. It's priced at $39.99 (approximately Rs. 2,710) on the Nintendo eShop, ->
Published: 2017-02-07, Author: Thomas , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Quietly announced during the Nintendo Digital event at E3, Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros. is a combination of two highly received games melded into what, in theory at least, should be the makings of a great partnership.Platform: Nintendo 3DSPublisher: Nin...
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Published: 2016-01-22, Author: Alex , review by: gamesradar.com
Paper Mario adds a new twist to proceedings, Enemies pack a cerebral punch, Superb writing and animation bring the story to life, Diverse blend of RPG, platformer, and more
You might miss the oldschool sprites, Overly familiar for some series veterans
If you've never played a Mario & Luigi game, this is the perfect on-boarding point. It's got a hilarious script, near-flawless battling, and bucketfuls of charm...
Engaging RPG-lite gameplay, Surreal and funny, Paper Mario theme adds great new twists, Fun and unpredictable
Combat grows repetitive, Not much going on beneath the surface
Nobody could describe Mario and Luigi: Paper Jam Bros as an essential, but it's a fun, relaxed, thoroughly likable RPG that's as good for younger and more casual gamers as it is for Mario's more hardcore fans. It might not have much depth or complexity, b...
Abstract: Crossovers are intrinsically tasty ideas. There's just something about sandwiching two popular worlds, slicing off the crust of logic, and taking a bite out of the ensuing chaos. Superman and Aliens? Awesome. Futurama and Simpsons? Fantastic! Mario and Pa...
Published: 2016-03-28, Author: Sean , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Since his inception in the early 80s Mario has been a very busy mascot for Nintendo. He's been placed in literally hundreds of games and starred in dozens, the most notable of course being the main series of 2D and 3D platformers that made the plumber fam...