Yes, it's true, I'm a nerd.... and a
Mario
whore. Maybe it's nostalgia, I have very fond memories of being a child and playing
Mario
games on my
NES
. Whatever the reason may be, I LOVE
Mario
games.
One of my fave sets of
Mario
games is the
Paper Mario
series. So. Much. Fun!!!!
I'll admit, when I first started playing
Paper Mario
I was a little turned off by the amount of interaction required with villagers in the form of conversation, and all of the required reading of the story itself. I'm more of a shoot 'em up girl. There's no battle too big for me! But throw a bunch of text at me and I can easily lose interest quickly.
But,
Paper Mario
was one of the first games that I downloaded for my
Wii
, and I was determined to stick it out and give it a fair chance. Man am I glad I did. It quickly became one of my favorite
Mario
games! Such a different take on a familiar story, and the bizarre ways of interacting with the characters were just so cool!
For those of you who are not familiar with
Paper Mario
games, the characters (as the name implies) are paper thin. This adds a very unique spin because
Mario
can do things he wasn't able to do in any previous games, like turn sideways so as not to be seen by enemies, and to fit into small cracks and crevices. Along the way you also meet up with other familiar characters, and you are able to play as them. Each character has it's own special abilities, which of course help you in different battles and when trying to accomplish different tasks on the various boards.
The next game in the series
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door 
was made for
GameCube
, so if you have a
Wii
you'll have to pick up a
GameCube controller and a
GameCube memory card, which seem to be readily available used for a decent price at
gamestop if you drop by one of their stores. It is quite similar to the first as far as the style of game play goes. You end up with a few more pretty cool abilities as you progress in the game, like being able to fold up into a paper airplane to fly yourself across large gaps.... or fold up into a paper boat to sail yourself across bodies of water. Very cool and very fun.
In the first two games in the series you are trying to save
Princess Peach
, a theme we are of course familiar with already. She hasn't been captured by
Bowser in each of these installments though. In fact
Bowser ends up being your ally as he strong-arms his way through the enemies in an effort to try save the one he loves. Boy that Peach sure gets around ;) In
Super Paper Mario
however Peach is part of your crew and you are all working together to try and save the universe basically, from the evil Count Bleck.
The newest version of the game is
Super Paper Mario
(made specifically for
Wii
). I actually ended up playing the games out of order. I played
Paper Mario
first, and then I played
Super Paper Mario
because it came out shortly after I finished
Paper Mario
. That was when I discovered
The Thousand Year Door
and went to
EB Games to get my used
GameCube controllers and memory card.
Super Paper Mario
is crazy awesome as you have the ability to switch between 2D and 3D gaming at any time, something I've never seen done in another game. Of course since this game is made for the
Wii
it does implement some use of the motion sensor
wiimote
by being able to point the
Wiimote
at the screen when you have
Pixl with you to find hidden objects, doors, etc. You can also shake the
Wiimote
after attacking an enemy in battle which will help you pull off a "stylish move" which earns you extra points.
I seriously need to replay all three games though. There is just so much to find and so much to do that I know there's likely a lot that I've missed. Not to mention the fact that I haven't finished the Pit of 100 Trials in any of the games. I know, I suck.
Currently I'd say that the
Paper Mario
series and the
God of War
series are at the top of my list for awesomeness. Of course my list changes often. I'd love to see
Mario
and
Kratos
try and battle it out. Not that
Mario
would stand a chance,
Kratos
would rip of his head in about 10 seconds, but it would still be fun as hell!
I'd love to hear from anyone else who's played the games, what are your opinions on the game? Any tips/tricks?