craving classic
Fans have been craving classic 'Paper Mario.' Indie games are filling that void.
But the 2007 release of "Super Paper Mario" on the Wii and its choice to drop encounter-based battles heralded a split in fan reception early in the series' lifespan. The major rift came in 2012 with the release of "Paper Mario: Sticker Star" on the Nintendo 3DS. Gone were the charming personalities, the leveling system and the emotional story elements; in its place, the game featured a roster of generic characters thrown into a dumbed-down version of the original game's combat system that was stripped of player experimentation. And although the 2016 entry "Paper Mario: Color Splash" made an effort to home in on the series' trademark humor, the Wii U game's remix of the series' classic battle system ultimately fell flat.