The Paper Mario series has evolved in strange ways over the years. It started as a conventional turn-based Japanese role-playing game (JRPG) for the Nintendo 64, then saw a fantastic GameCube sequel ...
The latest Paper Mario outing is likely to come under fire for not returning to the RPG mechanics that made the series beloved in the first place - but The Origami King is its best outing in some time ...
Nintendo sketches another warm and colourful Paper Mario adventure, though never traces its full potential. There's always been something unique in Paper Mario's wafer thin worlds: a sense of place ...
Paper Mario: The Origami King might not quite be the RPG that fans of The Thousand-Year Door were hoping for, but it's still evolving the Paper Mario series in a way that should be celebrated. We've ...
Phoebe is a writer, a hard worker, and has always been interested in videogames. She's worked in retail, coached, babysat, has had an internship, and now works as a list writer for Valent's website ...
Jason learned to read playing Pokemon Crystal on the Game Boy Color, and hasn't looked back. He received a Journalism degree at California State University, Fullerton while working on news coverage ...
Kazuya Katagiri’s award-winning Shi-An is a movable mini tea house constructed entirely out of paper using ancient Origami processes. The igloo-like structure is just one of Katagiri’s fascinating ...
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