• Reviews around story (3.86 of 5)

    Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

    • The story is also more dynamic and interesting adding into play the X-Nauts
    • It has a good story
    • And the story was enough to keep me going, but the tediousness of the battle system wore me down quickly, and I found that it was hard for me to sit and play the game all the way through as fast as possible, as is my usual style
    • It has a really good story line and so many fun characters
    • The story is just fantastic
    • Pros: Lengthy story-line, the world is fun to explore and has many extra things to do that aren't part of the main plot, allows for 4 save files so multiple people can have saved games at once, plenty of
    • I never felt like the story was dragging or like the game was too long due to filler
    • It has a awesome story that will throw you through a loop.
    • The story, the gameplay, the graphics, and the sound were all flawless in my book, especially for the age of the game.
    • - there's a lot of dialog because there's a good story
    • The story's silly but very well done
    • It has the richest story line, is quite funny at times, action-packed, suspenseful, colorful, beautiful, difficult enough to never get boring yet very fun and easy to play
    • I love the Boggly Woods area, but story-wise this is probably one of the crappier areas in the game because the enemies that occupy this place (the punies) get on my nerves.
    • The story is fun and the game play is even better than the first game
    • The Thousand Year Door is a wonderful story, not just for a Mario game, but for games in general
    • Great characters, story and game play
    • But if you are looking for a very good story with a very solid game, you can't go wrong with Paper Mario
    • However, as a true RPG, it suffers a little because of the lack of a truly strong and engaging story line
    • The story is also amazing
    • The story is imaginative and driving in an unusually strong way for a Mario game of any variety, with an incredible life breathed into the setting in all the best ways
    • so she hasn't gotten stuck and lost interest, but the story is long enough that we haven't just breezed through it either.
    • Simple, yet layered combat, funny story, and memorable locations and scenarios
    • Like the characters, the story isn't incredibly deep or anything, but it's very humorous, cute, and entertaining instead.
    • There's enough story to keep you curious
    • Because the game lacks an engaging story, and none of the cutscenes are scripted well enough to demand being revisited (except perhaps Bowser's replays of Super Mario World), there's really no reason to ever play it a second time
    • I never felt like the story was dragging or like the game was too long due to filler
    • We got it as a cheap wii game, and didn't like the stage battles - super paper mario has all the charms of the original mario's, this one is ok, but the staged battles and stupid story plot are annoying.
    • This is my favorite game overall because it had great story jokes and even some dark moments
    • This is my favourite Paper Mario game, it has an amazing story.
    • This game is basically like the first Paper Mario but has new moves and a better story line
    • And, of course, all of them are infinitely cute!Story (score 10/10
    • From the the witty jokes and visual gags that are so abundant, to the tragedies that underly the game's backstory and many of the characters, to the true sense of epicness and excitement that accompanies great moments in the game's story, particularily the final boss, will suck in any gamer who does not mind this epic tale being told through written dialogue over voice-acting
    • It had simple controls, good graphics, an okay story, and Mario
    • If you search around the main town, Rogueport, you'll occasionally run into your brother, Luigi, who tells you some hilarious stories of his recent adventures
    • The graphics r great for paper mario and the sound is awsome