Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is the sequel to the Nintendo 64's Paper Mario it launched worldwide in 2004 on the Nintendo GameCube. Set in a sea port town named Rogue port where Mario has to search for the 7 crystal stars.
Presentation: 9.5 The scenery has gone a long way to stand out and let you gaze at it while you wait, but this time the 3D objects take away from the Paper feel the game had going for a bit.
Music: 10 The melodic tunes in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is a huge step up from Paper Mario and even more blend in with the excellent backgrounds and smothers with emotion.
Gameplay: 10 Groundbreaking feats have been accomplished with the gameplay department as many things were revised from Paper Mario to this installment as the new audience system adds great way to raise your star gauge as you do battle. The Paper aspect has now been realized as for Mario can now change his shape to a plane, boat, and more.
Length: 10 Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door has a longer lasting story than Paper Mario and a hard difficulty making you grind for higher levels, story is not the only thing you'll be doing you have a extensive amount of side quests being thrown at you after words when you're looking for a new adventure and you still have your strength to test out at the 100 pit of trials.
Appeal: 10 The main story will hook you as soon as you jump into the game as for it well get you as riled up to play it again even after 5+ replays. Many of you will have a favorite pick of chapters that will make you strive to beat the current chapter and devour the moment.
-Final verdict-
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is a personal favorite of mine and truly is my favorite game of all time, it's not for everyone as this is not your average First Person Shooter but a simple RPG with a mix of platforming. If you love RPG's go pick up Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door for the Nintendo GameCube.
Recommendation: Urgent
Score: 9.9 Amazing Next review: Super Paper Mario
I LOVE THIS GAME  but it got scratched...the worst part is...I WAS JUST ABOUT BEAT IT DX.This was my favorite game of all time!I used to love playing this game! /ultimate cry. Hopefully i'll be able to polish out the scratches...
this was one of my first games on my GameCube, me and my brother one time gave up by a stage with someone... and played NFS carbon, after some time i started to play TTYD again and i solved it... we played day in day out because the storyline was HUGE but after some time we had to gave it away... i still want to cook my koopa leaf i found the day before we gave it away.