![]() During the puzzle phase, you can choose to donate coins in one of two ways. Saving these little guys has them join a literal audience to cheer you on during fights. One of the main collectibles of this adventure folded Toads who you save by giving them a good hammer whack can also influence combat. New enemy types like Boos that turn invisible during the puzzle phase or spine covered enemies that require equipable iron boots to jump on can also shake up the flow of these combat puzzles. The whole process is timed, and getting a proper line up also nets you a damage bonus.Įvery encounter has a perfect solution and while finding these gets a bit more difficult as the game progresses, it seems possible to get through most battles without taking damage. The end goal being to get enemies in a straight line or a cluster of four so our plumber can either jump on their heads in succession or bash the grouping with his hammer. ![]() You now have a set number of moves to either rotate the outer rings over or slide up the vertical columns of the aforementioned board. ![]() When a fight breaks out whether that be from Mario striking an opponent or vice versa, you find yourself at the center of a dartboard like circle. The story’s actual hook doesn’t need much because Mario saving the princess is what we’ve come to expect and the quippy-dialogue from the Toads, Koopa Troopa’s, and Bowser himself is the fun flavor that makes the world come to life.Ĭombat might be one of the most unique takes I’ve ever seen. The story is what we’ve come to expect from a Mario adventure a new villain pops up to steal Bowser’s thunder, and Mario is forced to find a new way to save the day. Bobby, an amnesiac Bob-omb is one of my favorites, but there are a few new and familiar faces who lend a hand in combat. Our duo is also joined by guests throughout their journey. She beams with excitement when meeting the countless Toads and Shy Guys of the world, and her knowledge of paper folding is Mario’s strongest weapon against the folded soldiers. Olivia’s fresh take on this familiar world is charming. ![]() Instead of his younger brother, Mario is joined by Olivia, the sister of Origami king Olly, who just wants to help Mario bring an end to her brother’s violent tantrum. In a greatly paced running gag, Luigi is always missing the mark on finding the key to Peach’s castle, running off just always out of reach. While Mario is still silent, there’s a colorful cast of old friends and new companions to aid our heroic plumber in his quest to save Peach from the dreaded Origami King. When Olly, the titular Origami King folds Peach, Bowser, and other residents of the world into Origami soldiers, Mario has to do all he can to learn the art of folding and save the day. The world of the paper Mushroom Kingdom is as delightful as ever. ![]()
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