The mustachioed plumbers from the Bronx are back in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam and this time they have brought a whole new dimension with them along for the ride. This is the fifth entry in the RPG saga ...
He jumps, he smashes, he karts. But while Mario’s impressive physicality helped make him the world’s most well-rounded (literally) video game icon, the portly plumber has quietly made a name for ...
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam could have used a pair of scissors. It’s an almost magical, Mario-meets-Mario adventure, and it had the potential to be one of the 3DS’s finest offerings. The comedic, ...
There isn't much territory left for the Mario & Luigi series to explore. Nintendo's series of handheld RPGs have gone across time and (literally) inside two of its main characters and is now going ...
Technobubble covers games, gadgets, technology and all things geek. Follow Technobubble poobah Jason Hidalgo’s shenanigans on Twitter @jasonhidalgo Ah yes, paper jams, the bane of anyone who’s ever ...
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Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam is just as wacky and enjoyable as any other past iteration of the series, but it fails to change things up in a meaningful way for longtime fans. At this point, the beloved ...
It had been sometime since I played a Mario & Luigi game. I had forgotten how fun these games can be, and their plot playfulness helps keep things upbeat, even if they are nonsensical. Each iteration ...
The Paper Mario series went downhill with the likes of Sticker Star, and I felt Mario & Luigi's Dream Team was fairly uninspired. I tend not to like the idea of a crossover, but the concept could have ...