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Super Paper Mario Preview: Chapter 2: Turning the Page

We make some new friends and search the swamp for pure hearts in Nintendo's upcoming Mario adventure.

Our last look at Super Paper Mario found our hero setting off on a quest to save the world (yes, again). The first chapter closed with a rousing boss fight and switched the game's focus from Mario to Peach, who stages a daring (well, for her) escape from Count Bleck's forces. As luck--and a mysterious warp--would have it, the princess winds up passed out in Flipside where she's reunited with Mario. In a gutsy but not entirely unexpected move, the princess decides to join Mario on his quest, and the dynamic duo head off to find the enigmatic Merlee, who lives in a mansion in the Gloam Swamp.

The start of the chapter sheds some light on the recipe system we noted in our last preview because Mario needs to have some soup made. Upon visiting the local chef and forking over the appropriate ingredient, he's rewarded with the zesty concoction, which is then added to his collection of recipes. The second chapter also shows off the game's funky design and how Mario's ability to flip the surroundings in 3D is integral to the game. By exploring Flipside in 3D, you'll find new places to venture, some of which will require additional help. For example, you'll have to switch to Peach and use her ability to float with her parasol, allowing her to slowly glide to the ground after a jump to get to Gloam Swamp. Some of the other obstacles you'll encounter will require special help from your pixl homies. Chapter two finds Mario joined by two new faces: Boomer, an energetic flying bomb you can use to take out enemies or blow up blocks that keep you from advancing, and Slim, a triangular little guy who lets you get paper thin to slide into new places.

You'll get ample time to test out the two new pixls in the swamp area and in the mansion. Boomer is very handy when dealing with enemies, as well as obstacles. You'll "set" him by pressing the 1 button. You can choose to wait until his fuse burns down or press 1 to detonate him. Slim lets you get all skinny, which lets you avoid harm if you're not moving. With two pixls in the roster, you'll have to start managing which of them you have active. Thankfully, you'll be able to switch between them quickly. Switching between pixls and characters is vital in chapter two because non-player characters have different interactions with both Mario and Peach, and you'll obviously need to use specific pixls to clear obstacles or foes.

As far as enemies go, we've seen a mix of old and new faces from chapter one. Goombas, koopas, and boos are joined by original critters that fit in nicely with Mario's rogues' gallery. Growmebas are floating foes that keep spawning clones of themselves until you take out the original. Shlurps are invincible vacuums of doom that can be taken out only by getting them to chow down on something explosive. Gnips and their larger cousins, gnaws, are essentially bouncers you'll encounter in Merlee's mansion that will brusquely eject you if you get caught.

As far as the presentation goes, the game's storybook appearance continues to work nicely. The game's look remains consistent and manages to convey a generous helping of personality. Whether it's the NPCs you meet or the main characters, Super Paper Mario has a winning style. The audio in the game is growing on us now that we're diving in a little more. The music we've heard so far leans heavily on old-school sound effects and gives them a modern, bouncy spin. The ambient sound is good and subtle, and the various crickets and swamp wildlife droning in the background stand out in this chapter. The music is also getting to sound much more full-bodied and engaging.

So far, we don't have much to complain about in this game. Super Paper Mario is nifty and polished. The addition of multitasking to the gameplay adds some more depth to the experience without being annoying. The mechanics keep the puzzles interesting with a nice mix of challenge. Some puzzles will have you smacking your head after you realize the solution was right in front of you the whole time, while others will definitely force you to think. Check back tomorrow with our next step in saving the world: Chapter three! Super Paper Mario is slated to ship next month.

107 Comments

  • ZoddTheImortall

    Posted Apr 16, 2007 11:14 am PT

    i really enjoy this game..

  • heroofwinds1

    Posted Apr 5, 2007 7:42 am PT

    i want this game so much but because i live to eyrope i must wait.

  • bminns

    Posted Mar 29, 2007 10:29 am PT

    looks unbelievable.

  • smashbro64

    Posted Mar 28, 2007 2:17 pm PT

    so awesome! i can't wait!

  • ntnimara

    Posted Mar 28, 2007 1:19 pm PT

    I'm gonna get this game...

  • interpolred

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 11:29 pm PT

    Puzzle-solving and leveling up! Those are just two of the things that make me want this game. Looks good so far!

  • cloudff7tm

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 8:51 pm PT

    I didnt want to get this at first because it looked like less of an RPG. I think I would prefer the style of gameplay of its predecessors better, but I think I have to give this one a chance now and I have a feeling im going to like it.

  • narutoramen

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 6:25 pm PT

    can't wait

  • ChAlDo205

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 5:36 pm PT

    If i dont preorder this game, do you think i can still get it???

  • JAREDJR

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 5:28 pm PT

    i didnt read the article becuase of potential spoilers, but hooray! paper mario is a good franchise, on the up and up i say. seeing black on the ledger. n'a'mean?

  • prioritymail

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 5:19 pm PT

    I love the paper Mario series!

  • Super-Mario-Fan

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 5:11 pm PT

    Still waiting for April 9th to come!

  • goskateboard

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 4:25 pm PT

    i preordered it, i cant waitfor it to come

  • toru12

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 2:58 pm PT

    nice mario game I will buy it went I buy wii console

  • 9344891

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 2:39 pm PT

    This may be better than Galaxy but both look great

  • EmperorSamoth

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 2:16 pm PT

    eh... Mario... Right.... Sue me for not being excited about this game.

  • Hungry_Homer111

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 2:12 pm PT

    I wish I could resist these spoilers.

    It's good that they didn't spoil as much as they did the last time though.

    Anyway, this is still looking like it will be great. I can't wait for this game. This and Super Mario Galaxy look like great innovations in the Mario series. I love that it's a 2D/3D platformer/RPG.

  • The_Dude1212

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 2:08 pm PT

    I've said it before, this game looks awesome, BUT WHERE IS PAPER MARIO 64 FOR VIRTUAL CONSOLE?!?!?!

  • Rev06

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 1:56 pm PT

    Stop posting these. They make me want to read them which is spoiling the game for me.

  • Brainy142

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 1:46 pm PT

    cool sounds fun... man i wish their prices went lower quicker sigh (adds game to "to buy" list

Check Prices: $27.5 – 49.99

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