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Paper Mario: The Origami King (Nintendo Switch) for
$29.99. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise
shipping is free w/ RedCard or on $35+ orders.
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About this game:- A new paper-crafted Mario adventure unfolds on Nintendo Switch!
- The kingdom has been ravaged by an origami menace! Join Mario and his new partner, Olivia, as they battle evil Folded Soldiers, repair the damaged landscape, and try to free Princess Peach's castle from the clutches of King Olly in this comedy-filled adventure
- Master strategic, ring-based battles - line up scattered enemies and plan your attack to maximize damage with the new, ring-based battle system that requires both puzzle-solving skills and a quick wit
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The downside, for me that this, is no where good as The Thousands Year Door for GameCube. Heck this game get no experience points AND the battle against Goombas and his compadres are redundant and a waste of time. I didn't like it after playing it after 5 hours so I sold it for $35 after initial release. I know I know, this just my opinion and I don't expect everyone to believe me or have the same inputs as mine. since nobody has a 2 cents on this game, i might as well go first....
Don't get me wrong. I thought this game is witty and interesting and I did wanted to be open mind but the inevitable not so easy to avoid or skip the battle system was definitely a deal breaker to me.
One warning: This isn't one of the popular Mario platform games nor a modern one like Sunshine, Oddysey and such so don't expect to hold it value over time. Im looking at you, gamers with giant backlog of gaming library.
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Digital is definitely more convenient, so I think it's generally convenience vs. resale potential. Usually whichever is cheaper wins out, but for first party games I prefer physical.
Digital is definitely more convenient, so I think it's generally convenience vs. resale potential. Usually whichever is cheaper wins out, but for first party games I prefer physical.
Exactly, Trade in value on all first party is $27 at Gamespot so a $30 game only costs $3. That same game digital never goes less than $42 and even that's rare and there is no resale potential. Not having to swap the cartridges for the digital convenience is pricy. Only Nintendo mind you as all the other publishers have extremely good sales on their digital games.
Have until July 17, since the game came out then last year before that expires
Have until July 17, since the game came out then last year before that expires
How do you do that again? Where in menus etc?
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I can't stand freaking spoilers in pretty much any game/movie deal that's posted on here.
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Good question I was asking the same thing to the bestbuy manager.