• Reviews around gameplay (3.61 of 5)

    Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

    • Princess Peach being kidnapped by Bowser is not the main storyline in this game (like previous Mario titles)This game has complex gameplay when you go through the Chapters
    • Sometimes I give out perfect scores because a game has a deep and complex narrative (on top of excellent gameplay) but for other games I'll give out a perfect score because they are fun - and good at what they are meant to be.
    • The gameplay is quite slow, but never quite dull
    • There is also some annoying gameplay prolonging in the form of running back and forth in most maps, which is pretty maddening, yet curiously fun, as well
    • I was impressed by Paper Mario for Nintendo 64, and thoroughly enjoyed the gameplay, the graphics, the cute storyline/characters, and the rpg style
    • The gameplay is captivating and promotes creative problem-solving
    • The storyline is fun, and the gameplay is great
    • The gameplay is also well done
    • The music has neat diversity and is very fitting for each stage, which enhances gameplay by leaps and bounds
    • The gameplay is excellent
    • The gameplay outside of battle is innovative, with lots of challenges to figure out -- but none so hard that you'll ever be stuck for long.
    • Witty, irreverent, and full of solid gameplay throughout, this holds up to this day as one of my absolute favorite GameCube titles, and the best Mario RPG ever made in my book
    • Solid gameplay with few arguable flaws, though it could fail to keep you on the edge of your seat by nature
    • Well, instead of just "warping" to the new location, theres gameplay while riding the train
    • If your goal in life is to play a deep RPG with superb gameplay, stunning music, lush visuals, and a compelling storyline, then you will not achieve it with Paper Mario
    • Loaded with witty jokes and innovative gameplay, Paper Mario has brought fun for hours
    • The gameplay outside of battle is innovative, with lots of challenges to figure out -- but none so hard that you'll ever be stuck for long.
    • I feel like the overwhelmingly good gameplay mechanics (camera, pacing, overall design of dungeons, etc.) make up for those two small annoyances,
    • The fact that your partner has HP and FP too, just adds to the fantastic gameplay
    • There is also some annoying gameplay prolonging in the form of running back and forth in most maps, which is pretty maddening, yet curiously fun, as well
    • The gameplay is quite slow, but never quite dull
    • I was instantly amazed by the unique battle system, the bright and cheerful backdrops, (except for Twilight Town, that is) and the challenging and profound gameplay
    • It's not meant to be a deep complicated narrative; it's meant to be a fun humorous bit of fan-service for Mario aficionados on top of great gameplay - and essentially, that's what it is.
    • Gameplay can be difficult if you're going for a 100%, but very easy to get grasp of
    • But still, if you look past some of these stereotypes, the gameplay is fun, and that's a testament to how well these developers made the game so many years ago
    • Now, let's talk about the few gameplay issues that bugged me.
    • The music and replay value arent to good, but it is definantly made up by the awesome gameplay, cute graphics, characters, and story
    • The gameplay is great: The battle system is near perfect and there are many ways to level your characters
    • It's a delicate balance of clean gameplay and comedic impossibilities, which I feel serve as an aspect of the story that appeals to the older player
    • The gameplay is fun and easy
    • It has a GREAT storyline and great gameplay
    • Along the way, there's plenty of humor and the occasional alternate scene to break up the gameplay
    • The gameplay itself is excellent though.