• Reviews around control (4.49 of 5)

    Super Paper Mario

    • it has good control too
    • Controls-10/10-Despite not using motion sensing, very sturdy controls
    • The amount of reading (instead of actual playing) that you do for this game is INCREDIBLE!The controls were clunky, the graphics were terrible, and the 3d was awful
    • No control suitable for the Wii.
    • While the remote is not utilized, the controls are actually very good
    • The controls are pretty fluent, but through most of the game, you are holding the Wii-mote sideways, very rarely do you have to point the Wii-mote at your TV, you can aim the Wii-Mote at the TV, to make a cursor come up, and in-game, everyone will stop moving and you can point the cursor at enemies to gain information about them, or NPC's, and some items require you to point the Wii-mote at the TV.There are four characters you can play as at different times: Mario, Bowser, Luigi, and Princess Peach at different times
    • The controls are pretty easy too, so someone first playing the game shouldn't take too long to understand the controls and really start getting into it
    • The controls are perfect for the wii remote, and the dialougue is often funny.
    • The Mario mechanic, while not necessarily "better" is less forgiving but also gives better control.
    • The dialogue is snappy (the "dating sim" send-up is incredibly humorous, e.g.), the controls are good and responsove (I would have liked to see the nunchuk controller used a bit, particularly for the 3-D sections, but this is a mild complaint), the graphics are pretty...interesting, and the whole experience is trippy, in a "Katamari" sort of way
    • The controls are pretty basic and work well with the Wii's narrow controller.