All this battling is only part of the adventure though, and an entirely new quest system adds a lot of variety to proceedings. Lakitu Info Centers serve as quest hubs, where an ever-changing selection of Paper Toad rescue missions offer up brief slices of instant gameplay in the form of puzzles, quizzes, or hide and seek chases. Most only take a couple of minutes to complete, but are a refreshing change of pace that never outgrew their welcome in the slightest. Rescuing these poor Toads isn't just a fun diversion either, but is actually necessary to progress in the story. Why? Because the more you rescue, the more slaves - sorry - "assistants" Toadette has on hand to help build gigantic papercraft weapons of course.
After reading the review, I am even more excited to pick this game up next year. I loved Bowser's Inside Story, however, Dream Team was a bit of a bore to me with all of the tutorials and tedious "Luiginary" segments. I'm glad to hear you can skip or speed up through tutorials in this installment, and there doesn't really seem to be any gimmicks this time around aside from the paper-craft battles. The story may not be the most interesting, but I'm sure the faster pacing will make this my favorite in the series!
Chase’s Game Corner: Super Paper Mario Review
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