Paper Mario Paper Mario: The Origami King is the first release in the "Paper Mario" series on Nintendo Switch in four years The Origami King retains the colorful, cartoonish art style that has been a hallmark of the "Paper Mario" series, while bringing back the RPG elements that fans loved in previous "Paper Mario" games
Those interested in playing the game can order it now Read on to find out everything we know about the game, including release date, game content, and how to buy it
Where can I order Paper Mario? Paper Mario: The Origami King has a page on Amazon; Best Buy has a page; GameStop has a page; and the game is available for purchase at Amazoncom, Amazoncom, Best Buycom, and GameStopcom Anywhere that carries big-budget video games probably has a page
If you want to download the game, you can also order it from the Nintendo eShop
Paper Mario: Origami King was released on July 17
Nintendo released a trailer for Paper Mario: The Origami King on May 14 You can watch the whole thing below:
The trailer begins with the origami Princess Peach encouraging Mario to "fold and be reborn," and it gets weird from there Mario fights a variety of papercraft enemies, including one that can be folded and refolded on the fly to transform into an entirely different creature There are several large areas of this world that can be explored, and there are likely to be many new and recurring lines of Mario characters
An interesting part of the trailer is the final scene where Mario puts on Samus Aran's helmet and punches an invisible enemy This could be just a joke for Nintendo fans, but it could also suggest that Nintendo is finally ready to announce a new Metroid game We will know for sure in a few months
Paper Mario has been around since 1999, but fans generally prefer the earlier games to the later ones This is because as the series progressed, more and more action elements were introduced, and some of the strategic RPG elements that helped define the series were pushed aside Paper Mario Paper Mario: The Origami King appears to be returning to the series' roots, with turn-based battles that require real-time button mashing
In this game, Mario can team up with party members to perform special attacks against entire columns of enemies He can also jump on vehicles and explore free-form sections of the world, which is a departure from some of the more linear levels in earlier games
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