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The Splatoon 2 SplatFest is here, and its bringing out the furries? Destiny 2 is almost here and we’re about to change podcast formats! ALL DESTINY ALL THE TIME! WNBA is finally playable, so step up your game boys! Overwatch summer games are here and players are PISSED!

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Our Tremendous Trio recant their adventures at San Diego Comic Con 2017. They DO talk about video games at some point, and we never do find out the bathroom story. 

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Nintendo Announces The Super Nintendo Classic console. The cast and crew dish all about it. PLUS! Dragon Ball Fighter Z and Ubisoft fighting off a hostile takeover.

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We talk more about Far Cry 5 and why Shane absolutely loves it. Shane admits a deep dark secret. A lot of Nintendo prE3dictions. Overwatch has a new map and better loot boxes. Oh, and Juan’s back!

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We talk Nintendo Switch, ARMs, Splatoon 2, Zelda and pretty much more Nintendo. We apologize for the rust.

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We talk about the recent controversy over the Mass Effect: Andromeda animations. Atlus censoring Persona 5 lets plays. Yooka Layle scores. Ghost in The Shell movie and the racial issues surrounding the film. Mondo vinyl records.

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We give our final thoughts on Nintendo’s Wii U as we move forward with the Nintendo Switch!

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Reviewed On: Nintendo Switch
Also Available For: Nintendo 3DS

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After almost 30 years since the original NES game, and a handful of sequels that seemed to lose sight of what the series was, Blaster Master Zero is a great return of an old series that seems to have been forgotten in the last couple of years, and we couldn’t be happier for its return.

Blaster Master Zero serves almost as a reboot of the series, but also a sequel of sorts. Your goal remains the same though as you’ll once again be guiding Sophia III through 8 metroidvania inspired areas as you blast your way through a variety of enemies and bosses all in the name of trying to find your pet frog Fred. The story is full of camp and pretty cheesy, but it does the job and is pretty enjoyable throughout the game’s 10 Hour campaign. 

One of the best things about BMZ is its art style. Developer Inti Creates did an amazing job on the sprite work. All the areas you remember from the original Blaster Master are here and they’re looking just as vibrant and colorful as ever. Same can be said for the characters as they look great during cinematic cut-scenes and even in their portraits.  Music is also very nice as the tracks are all updated versions of the original music, and don’t stay their welcome too long as by the time a track is starting to wear on you, you’ll already be in another area with a new song.

One of the most notable things about the Blaster Master series is the gameplay shift that happens when you exit Sophia to enter a dungeon area. All of a sudden the gameplay shifts to a top down side scroller with a completely different arsenal at your side. you start off with a basic blaster, but can constantly upgrade your gun by picking up power ups dropped by enemies, although you can easily lose those upgrades if you get hit too much. This makes for an initial approach that encourages being more methodical during boss encounters than just run and gun. 

As stated earlier, the game is in the metroidvania genre. This means you’ll be re visiting previous areas multiple times, but finding new paths through them thanks to the great variety of weapons and sub weapons you receive from defeating bosses. Can’t reach a dungeon because you can’t jump underwater? Get through the next couple of areas and then return later. Another nice touch with the game is that just like its NES counterpart, the game doesn’t bombard you with tutorials and instructions like a lot of modern games love doing. When you start the game you’re thrown into the world without hesitation. Don’t worry though, you can always check the controls in the pause menu by pressing -, and later you can even get hints from your assistant Eve on the sub menu screen with +.

Sadly the game is far from perfect and has a couple of notable issues. While at first its smart to be more methodical with the top down gameplay as to not lose your weapon upgrades, this becomes an issue later on in the game as you can easily collect a power-up that allows you to take damage without losing an upgrade. This would be fine, but the recharge rate on the shield is a bit too fast. As a result, not only will you be plowing your way through dungeons with the most powerful upgrade, but this also causes boss battles to be way too easy and a bit anti climactic. 

Not only that, but some of the bosses are also nothing but a variety of regular enemies that constantly spawn in a room, and there’s a bit too much for us. The ending of the game also suffers as it pulls a pretty dirty trick on the player at the end of the game. Let’s just say that you’ll be wanting to 100% the game on your first run through. 

Overall, Blaster Master Zero is a great comeback for the series, and we wouldn’t be opposed to seeing the franchise return for a couple of more games. While the bosses, and final act of the game do weigh it down a bit, the game is still tons of fun to play and experience. If you’re a Blaster Master fan or even a newcomer to the series, don’t hesitate to strap into Sophia III and get blasting.

Final Verdict: ★★★★ 

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Creator of Pac-Man Masaya Nakamura passes away.

Nintendo Switch online service pricing revealed.

Club Penguin closes down after 12 years.

The Club Penguin Iceburg actually flipped over!

PeTA want’s GamesWorkshop to stop using fur in their WarHammer 40,000 lore.

Zenimax awarded $500 Million in lawsuit against Oculus.

Overwatch.

CS:GO.

The Division.

Fire Emblem.

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Josh’s Top Waifus of 2016 list is out!

Mei from Overwatch character model is bugged out, she is a lot THICKER than appears in new skins.

D.VA bug on Watchpoint:Antartica is pretty hilarious.

College study claims video games are a better stress reliever than sex!

Marvel and Square Enix team up for a series of Avenger’s games.

Little Nightmares release date announced; physical preoreders come with awesome figure.

Apocalypse Now game Kickstarter in effect.

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Carlos’s opinion on the Nintendo Switch.

Fire Emblem Direct.

Fire Emblem: Heroes coming to iOS and Android.

Marvel VS Capcom 3 Ultimate is coming to PC and Xbox.

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“What is your biggest CONCERN with the Nintendo Switch”

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We give our general impressions of the recent Nintendo Switch reveal event.

Check out our entire coverage of the Nintendo Switch reveal below!

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MERRY SWITCHMAS!

We’d like to thank everyone for following along with here at Geekscape as we talk about our hopes and dreams for the Nintendo Switch (check out the previous 11 days here). Today is the big day, It’s Switchmas!

Tonight at 8PM PST, Nintendo will be live streaming a huge reveal for the upcoming console, The Switch. They will be going over the price of the console (rumored to be around $300 USD), launch titles and upcoming software.

We invite all ‘scapists to join the crew of Geekscape Games tonight at 8PM to watch the conference with us. We’ll be going live around 7:30 PM PST so be sure to join the chat. You can watch below, or head on over to GeekscapeTV on Twitch!

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On the 9th Day of Switchmas Geekscape gave to you, A VIDEO! That’s right, our fantastic friend Carlos Lopez (from AngryBananas) has put together a nice video detailing as his hopes and dreams from a Switch Virtual Console.

From titles and interfaces, to online connectivity and library management. Check out Carlos’s thoughts below!

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Arianna Grande is going to be a playable character in an upcoming Final Fantasy game.

Nintendo Switch rumors come out; Beyond Good and Evil 2 will be shown at the upcoming Nintendo Switch event.

Geekscape 12 Days of Switchmas.

Pokemon Snap released on Wii U virtual console.

Pokemon GO was the most popular mobile app of 2016.

Mario Run paid users were surprisingly low.

Elite Dangerous player is the first to run into an alien entity.

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“What are your gaming New Years resolutions?”

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It’s our 100th episode special!

The Super Mario Bros. movie is getting a steelbook Blu-Ray special edition…Wait, what?!

The Nintendo Switch is coming, and so are we!

Overwatch gets a nasty exploit.

We discuss our best and worst games of 2016.

Listen to us reminisce about the 100 episodes of your favorite video game podcast.

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PSX 2016 review.

Jimmy Fallon debuted Super Mario Run and The Nintendo Switch. It was awkward as hell.

Gravity Rush 2 DLC is coming for free!

Battlefield 1 Giant’s Shadow DLC is coming this month for free! New map and weapons.

Pokemon GO are teaming up with Starbucks to bring more Pokestops and a new drink.

New Pokemon coming to Pokemon GO.

Empoleon coming to Pokken Tournament…Sorta.

Overwatch Holiday event starting December 13th.

Will Ferrell is starring in an eSports movie. We bet it will be terrible.

Parappa The Rappa and Hot Shots Golf are coming to mobile.

theHunter: Call of the Wild is a modern take on the Deer Hunter games.

Elder Scrolls Online.

Super Mario Run.

Overcooked.

Halo: MCC.

Resident Evil VII.

Overwatch.

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Briefly: First released all the way back in 2011, The Binding of Isaac is probably one of the toughest games that I’ve played in recent memory (but maybe I just stink at it). I really can’t imagine how it would feel to play the game without physical buttons, but… The Binding of Isaac is coming to iOS before the end of the year.

We’ve known that the port of the game has been coming for awhile, but the official The Binding of Isaac blog today noted that the game is in the final stages of beta testing, and also noted a little of what patiently waiting gamers can expect from the iOS version:

In case you missed the previous update on it (and you’re too lazy to scroll down), here’s what you can expect in the iOS version: – Universal binary (buy it once, and download for free on iPad or vice verse)- iCloud save support, upload and download your save data between devices- MFi controller support–Apple’s licensed bluetooth iOS standard (also compatible with Apple TV- Landscape and portrait orientations- A bunch of other little features to make the iOS experience good. We’re in the final phase of beta testing. I’ll be opening up beta testing to a lot more people and not just David Parkour.

I’m super excited for this port, and I’m really happy to hear of some of the features that Nicalis is including in the title. MFi support means that you’re not stuck using only touchscreen buttons, and the iCloud Save support means that you’re not stuck running separate saves between devices. Super cool.

Are you looking forward to the mobile edition of the game? Be sure to sound out in the comments below!

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Breath of the Wild release may be delayed.

The Switch could be cheaper than expected.

SCRAP & Nintendo are teaming up for the Zelda Escape Room.

No one cares about No Man’s Sky.

EA requires more transparency.

Wizards of the Coast unearths 2 new bard colleges.

2016 Video Game Awards Nominations are out.

Skyrim: Special Edition.

Rocket League.

WWE 2K17.

Hearthstone.

Torchlight 2.

Diablo III.

The Division.

The Division.

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BlizzCon 2016 begins!

Overwatch officially releases Sombra.

New map coming to Overwatch.

Changes to Overwatch Quickplay and Brawl modes.

Necromancer class coming to Diablo 3 next year.

Hearthstone announced new expansion,The Mean Streets of Gadgetzan, coming next month.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf getting Amiibo Card support.

Pokemon Go dailies aren’t what you thought we were.

Mafia III was the most successful game 2Kgames has ever released.

Battlefield 1.

Mafia III.

Yomawari: Night Alone.

Tokyo Mirage Sessions.

Broken Age.

Hearthstone.

The Division.

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Brand new Nintendo Switch leaks.

Pokemon Sun & Moon spoilers.

Pokemon GO Halloween event.

Charles Martinet changes title to “former Mario Voice Actor”.

Super Mario Sunshine HD is a real thing?

D.VA Is coming to StarCraft II as an announcer pack.

Overwatch Halloween event and Season 3 updates.

Gamestop is going to accept retro game trade in’s.

Kingdom Hearts 1.5 and 2.5 being released as a PS4 bundle. We called it!

Star Wars: Battlefront ultimate edition is $40. We’re pissed.

FFXV is getting paid multiplayer DLC. We’re not so pissed.

Hearthstone.

Diablo III.

Pokemon.

Battlefield 1.

CS:GO.

YoKai Watch 2.

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Reviewed On: Xbox One
Also Available For: PS4, PC, Amazon Fire TV

MSRP: $24.99

In the past 2 years, Jackbox Games has made a name for themselves by breathing new life into the party game genre. Introduced back in 2015, The jackbox Party Pack was a compilation of 5 random party games with completely different rules and play styles that could easily be played with your phone ad even easily streamed online. Because of this, Every year since then we have gotten a compilation pack, and this year is no exception, but is this third trip worth playing another round, or should you just drop out?jackbox-titleParty Pack 3 is split up into 5 separate games just like the last 2. You’ve got at least one returning fan favorite game, but the other 4 are completely new. This review will go into all 5 games in the order of how often our play group played them. Keep in mind that just because we didn’t play a specific game a lot, doesn’t mean it was bad. With that in mind, let’s get started.

Trivia Murder Party

the-jackbox-party-pack-3-6Trivia Murder Party is all about getting kidnapped by a psychotic trivia obsessed serial killer and trying to escape from him alive. players are asked easy to very obscure trivia based questions much like You Don’t Know Jack, but instead of just getting harassed by the host for getting a question wrong, you’re instead taken to a place called the killing floor, where you must fight for your survival, or you will be killed on the spot. Players are slowly killed off one by one until only one remains. The final round is a race to the exit where the only person alive must escape the house of horrors before any of the ghosts catch them, or else they will die and someone else will come back to life.tmp-1

The mystery hosts insane personality can be downright hilarious throughout the whole game. Things get especially tense when you’ve only got a couple of live players left being sent to the killing floor as you’re not sure who’ll be the next to go. Even the audience serves a big role in the game. They are tasked with working together to gain more money than the current player winning so that they can escape the killer alive. They can also bet on who they think will die during a killing floor round, which adds an extra competitive element. With over 1000 questions, and plenty of fun and different torture mini games, Trivia Murder Party is a breakout title you’ll be DYING to play over and over again.tmp-2

Quiplash 2

the-jackbox-party-pack-3-3Quiplash 2 is a sequel to last years runaway hit Quiplash, and is the only returning veteran game this time around. The game plays exactly like the first one, but with some major and much welcome changes. There are now multiple different final rounds that you can now get so that you’re not just getting a regular static question that everyone answers. Instead, you either get comic lash, where you have to fill in the blank to a comic book panel, word lash, where you have to use a specific word in your answer, and acronym lash, where you have to create a clever anagram with a specific set of given letters.quiplash-2-1The end round changes are very welcome and varied as the final round means much more as someone who has fallen way behind could easily take the game from behind with one good quip. The audience has also received another boost. While waiting between rounds, audience members can now answers random prompts just for them. Of course they’re all completely brand new prompts also, but other than that, the gameplay is largely unchanged. Much like Drawful 2 earlier this year, Quiplash 2 expands upon its predecessor enough that the game is completely worth playing again. For more on Quiplash, check out our review of it in last years Party Pack 2.quiplash-2-2

Tee K.O

the-jackbox-party-pack-3-5Tee K.O is about creating and battling custom made t-shirts in order to be crowned king of the island. The start of the game has you creating 3 drawings of whatever you want to draw. Afterwards, you’ll be told to type in as many catchphrases and quotes as you can. Then, you’ll be taken to the t-shirt creation tool where you’ll have the chance of creating one t-shirt out of 3 possible designs and 4 random phrases. Finally, you’ll go face to face with your opponents t-shirts as you try and take them down.  tko-1The art style in this game is gorgeous and very reminiscent of many japanese culture games such as Taiko Drum Master. The gameplay is also incredibly fun and addicting. It’s so much fun to battle against a really well put together shirt, but also a very random one. Out of all the games, my group got the biggest laughs out of just making fun of everyone’s shirts. The best part is that you can even buy the shirts you made. The audience also has fun as they can suggest drawings, sayings and vote on their favorite shirts also akin to Quiplash. In the end, Tee K.O expertly fills the drawing game void that Drawful or Bidiots would have done, but has such a new and amazing twist to it that it ends up coming off as one of my favorite games in party pack history! In terms of battles, this game wins the title belt.tko-2

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Guesspionage is a game all about percentages.You take take the role of a government agent as you are asked questions correlating to a certain percentage of something. The game is very similar to Family Feud as the answers are taken from a group of people surveyed online. Now I’ll admit, while the game does sound a bit boring, it really isn’t. The host is humorous enough to give you some good laughs, and the questions are actually very well varied and funny like what percentage of people pee in the shower, or how many people have been injured by trampolines.guess-1 The game has 3 rounds. Each round one player gets the chance to try and guess what the percentage of that question is. After that, the other players get to vote on if they think the real percentage is higher or lower than the one the current player guessed. You can even double down by choosing much higher or much lower, but you’ll need to be within 15% of the answer to get your points doubled, so it’s risky. Once again the audience gets another time to shine. If you have at least 7-10 people in your audience the poll results in the questions will be taken from the audience instead of the global poll. This adds a whole new layer to the game as now you’re trying to get into the mind of your audience. Quirky, weird, and fun, Guesspionage is 100% fun to play.guess-2

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Fakin’ It is an odd game to review. Not because it’s hard or confusing to understand, but because this is the only game in the entire collection that is very much not stream friendly. Fakin’ It is for 3-6 players and is very much inspired by the game Werewolf. In this game you and your friends will be given random prompts to do such as pointing your finger at something or holding up a certain amount of hands. The only problem is that one person will not get a prompt and so they have to fake knowing it. This is where you won’t be able to correctly play this online as to really experience the game as its meant to be, you’ll have to get your actual local group of friends over to play, but once you do it’s a riot.fakin

Trying to spot the faker blend in or constantly trying to out them with a good poker face can be super fun. The audience is also back, and they can try and decide who they think the faker is. They don’t have as much influence as in the other games, but it’s still welcome. Overall, how much you play it will depend on if you prefer streaming these games or playing them locally. Either way, you should give the game a shot at least once, but it really can be a magical experience.the-jackbox-party-pack-3

Negatives and Final Thoughts

While I’ve already logged many fun hours with this game, it isn’t perfect. During every round of Tee K.O there’d be a specific part where the announcers voice always overlapped for some strange reason. The game also has a decent amount of loading time when exiting back to the main pack from any of the games. While they were odd, they hindered our experience very little. Although I do hope to see these resolved soon. In conclusion, The Jackbox Party Pack 3 is a perfect example of yearly installments done right. Each year these games get progressively more and more fun and original. It was a tough undertaking to make another one of these, especially after the 2nd one still manages to consume a large amount of time spent during parties, but they really outdid themselves with this collection. If you have an upcoming party of any kind this is a MUST OWN.

Final Verdict: ★★★★★!

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[This review is based on a sample provided by the publisher.]

Gurumin 3D: A Monstrous Adventure is a remake of a Playstation Portable title that was later remastered for Steam. Developed by Nihon Falcom and localized by Mastiff, the action-RPG was one of my most beloved game way back when it was first released. But after so many years, how does it hold up?

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Let’s start with the game’s world. As the young heroine Parin, your time is split between the world connected to Monster Village and the human-populated Tiese Town (actually it is more 80-20). The characters are charming as is the dialogue. There is English language voice-acting but it feels a tad stilted at times. Back in the PSP days when voice-acting was a big deal, just about anything would be impressive. By today’s standards, not so much.

Gurumin 3D‘s music is where I am most disappointed, though. To be clear, the soundtrack itself is superb, lighthearted and quirky. Unfortunately, every time you hit a load-screen (which happens on a relatively frequent basis), the sound stutters and crackles. It was jarring and took away from the experience. And while playing the game on mute is an option (and one that I choose most of the time), it still a shame. I contacted Mastiff about this issue and they did mention that:

If there is an opportunity to provide an update down the road perhaps it can be something that we can have the dev team look into.

 

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Levels mainly consist of platforming, relatively simple puzzles and fighting off baddies using your Legendary Drill. The locales vary but all contain charm and encourage you to explore your surroundings. Venture off the beaten path and you will be rewarded with extra challenges often resulting in treasure chests. Clearing these side areas are also key to getting a Master ranking for the level.

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As you progress through the game, Parin acquires drill parts that imbue her Legendary Drill with elemental properties, which is key to solving certain puzzles. Collecting her equipment (the catch-all category for accessories) was one of my big obsessions in the game. Some of the items can only be obtained by trading in gold medals earned by clearing a level with a Master ranking, which provided a big incentive to revisit previous areas. Not only are these items cute (I adore when equipment actually changes a character’s appearance) but their abilities add another level of strategy. For example, the Goggles mitigate water damage so wearing them during a level with water hazards is probably good idea. Thankfully, you can switch out equipment on the fly, either through the standard menu screen or through the 3DS touchscreen.

Gurumin 3D: A Monstrous Adventure gets a 4 out of 5. Even with the sound issues, I enjoyed this game. It is one of those titles that I consider “good, clean fun.”

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Frustration. That is the word that comes to mind when talking about Paper Mario Color Splash. While the game is easily an improvement from the embarrassment that was 2012’s Paper Mario Sticker Star, the game still struggles with a lot of the issues that plagued the previous title, which results in slow paced, boring, and overall disappointing experience.color-splashThe game starts off promisingly enough. Beautiful visuals and a very catchy soundtrack help get you in a good mood. Even the trademark humor that was completely absent in the 3DS predecessor seems to be back in some form, and the initial opening is very reminiscent of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. All seems to be fine and dandy.color-splash-1That is until the gameplay is introduced. Once again, the series has forgone its traditional turn based RPG roots, in favor of a more gimmicky based battle system. Throughout the game you can find, buy, and sell special cards which you use in battle. These are used by selecting a card in your hand via the Wii U gamepad, coloring it in, and then flicking it. While it was amusing the first couple of times, it quickly wore out its welcome. Now, I’m not opposed to changing up how encounters work. In fact, I very much enjoyed the real time battle system in Super Paper Mario, but what the game fails to do with its battle system is find ways to properly incentivize fighting.color-splash-2The game tries to fix this problem by adding hammer scraps. Every time you defeat enemies, you’ll collect scraps of a cardboard hammer, and of you collect enough, you’ll be able to increase your max paint you can use. This however, still does not really work out as the game often forces you into battles rather than the originals which made you want to battle in order to level up. Add to the fact that enemies are already ridiculously easy, and there’s really no joy to the combat at all. I often found myself constantly running away from battles just to preserve my cards for the impending boss fights.  Sadly, those are also very flawed. All main bosses will need a specific set of cards in order for you to beat them. If you lack the proper cards in battle. you’ll never beat them. This makes them feel more like extended and tedious puzzles than actual showdowns.
color-splash-bossSadly, the rest of the gameplay also fails to provide anything resembling fun. Most of your time will be spent running back and forth between different levels in order to find specific items and collect paint stars to open up new areas. Progress is often slow, and tedious. I’m not kidding when I’m telling you that you’ll be spending a good 5-7 hours at the start of the game just trying to get to the first boss. This is the main part of the game, and it’s really frustrating that it artificially extends itself out. Not only that, but the game can be very cryptic at times, so you might spend a good hour or 2 mindlessly wandering a level because you missed a small piece of paper sticking out of a bridge that’s integral to beating that level. After a while, not even the music or visuals can keep you going.color-splash-mapIn conclusion, Paper Mario Color Splash may seem like a step in the right direction, but is still a ways off from the original 3 entries. The biggest problem is that developer Intelligent System seemingly ignored all criticism leveled at Sticker Star and simply just tried using a handheld style approach for a console. It seems like this new team just doesn’t understand what made the series so beloved in the first place. What does the future hold for our paper mache plumber? Who knows? Hopefully, it’s better than this.color-splash-final

Final Rating: ★★/5 Stars