Uridon Paper Mario: The Origami King Review
Oct 27, 2025
The closest any of the nu-trilogy come to being fun or having an actual story with unique characters.
Unfortunately the villain is less than half baked, and the combat system is absolute garbage that exists only for padding.
This game has actual combat sequences where you are just jumping around or using the hammer to defeat big paper mache (called "macho" ingame) enemies that were actually fun, and I think if this had gone the route of Super Paper Mario and skipped all pretenses of pseudo RPG nonsense with the wheel battles it might have actually been a good game. As it stands the combat in Sticker Star and even the godawful Color Splash are less tedious than in Origami King.
