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1 DAY UNTIL THE PROFANE SABBATH
Super Paper Mario, at least for me, has a lot of positive things going on in it. I found the whole 16-odd hours of my first playthrough to be a lot of fun. First and foremost, it was advertised as an action-RPG, and that’s precisely what it was. It has a simplified leveling system and was more focused on the traditional head-bashing that Mario has become accustomed to. At times, the action gets repetitive, chiefly courtesy of those god-awful fetch missions, but regardless, it still flows very smoothly throughout once you got the hang of the jumping controls. At
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