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Here’s The Gorgeous Paper Mario: Colour Splash Wii U Trailer

One of the most anticipated games on today’s Treehouse stream at E3 was without a doubt Paper Mario: Colour Splash. We haven’t until now seen too much of the game which is due to be released this October exclusively on the Wii U. Now we’ve got a brand new trailer and the game certainly does look stunning. Be sure to check it out in the video, below.

27 thoughts on “Here’s The Gorgeous Paper Mario: Colour Splash Wii U Trailer”

  1. I’d reserve my judgement for the story, after all it’s not like previous Paper Mario had amazing combat, they just had solid writing that made the combat lively. That in my opinion, was the true failing of Sticker Star.

  2. Can we go back to getting articles about Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Pokemon Sun & Moon, & Ever Oasis? I was so enjoying E3 2016 more when talking about those games. This other crap is just pissing me off.

      1. I’ll let it go when Nintendo listens & quits doing shit the way THEY want & do it the way their loyal CUSTOMERS want it. You know. The people that keep companies like Nintendo afloat and buy their shit. How many more failures like the Wii U will we have to go through before they quit being so damn stubborn?

  3. As much as I wish for a traditional PM, this game still looks really fun, and the enviorments are stunning.

  4. It’s looks super charming. I’m in the same camp as most, that I really dislike Sticker Star. But I still think that a few small tweaks and this could be a great game, won’t know until I get to try it for myself.

  5. “color splash is color trash its the same as sticker star, a good game”

    “Also can we have a third entry in a good series; mail galaxy that didn’t bring anything new in the second entry; mario galaxy two and don’t bring anything new? Please make a whole rushed series that bring nothing new to the table except a power up here and there! XDDDD 😃😃😄😄😄😅😅😆😆😉😉😉”

    You hypocrites are disgusting fuck off

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