Awesome impressions. http://cube.ign.com/articles/534/534096p1.html
One really should read the whole article as it just brings a smile to my face. Of course, the downside is it just makes the wait till October all the more difficult.
Our initial impressions from having played a couple of hours of Paper Mario 2 late last week were, to say the least, glowing. But, it turns out, a mere two hours exposes one to just a fraction of what makes the game so great. Now a full twenty hours in, and there's no doubt that you should place this game high atop your most wanted list.
It's in the design of its stages that the game truly shines. Each of the first three stages is completely different from the others. The first one is a classic Nintendo-style dungeon. The next stage is unlike anything we've ever seen in an RPG. Thoughts of Pikmin filled our head as we guided a group of a hundred tiny worm dudes through a multi-level dungeon and lead them in a simple battle against their evil wasp rivals. The third stage was even more unexpected as we took Mario through a battle tournament.
Even outside of the main stages of play, the game gives you plenty of chances to use your skills. The hub town has a "Worry Room" where people post their troubles and ask that you solve them, resulting in a large array of optional side quests at your disposal. Actually getting to the main stages of play requires that you clear a few puzzles that involve searching for characters, finding secret passageways, and even, in some areas, making your way into the far background to trigger a switch or enter a castle. You'll also find lots of things to collect throughout the world, including Shines straight out of Mario Sunshine.
And all this is after just twenty hours of play. Considering how many badges we've yet to collect (dozens) and how many Star Stones await (more than half), we're going to be playing Paper Mario 2 for a long time. If the rest of the game is as good as the first twenty hours, we're in for a treat.
One really should read the whole article as it just brings a smile to my face. Of course, the downside is it just makes the wait till October all the more difficult.