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Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam’s difficulty will probably be just fine for experienced players. However, if you’re a newcomer, Nintendo has included a couple of features to make things easier.

First up is the introduction of an Easy Mode, which increases your characters’ strength. Nintendo is also including an Assist Mode to help players know who enemies are targeting in battle. It’s also worth mentioning that Toad will give you some advice saying that you should stay in battles (as opposed to running away, which will ensure that you gain experience and level up), and that equipment should be regularly upgraded.

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Thanks to the Japanese Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam website, we now know the file size for the game. It’ll be 4,100 blocks, which is 512MB.

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The Japanese website for Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam is now live. The website can be found at http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/aynj/index.html. Check it out now.

A new video containing footage of Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam has popped up on YouTube. The video includes the introduction video and short clips of gameplay. Check it out below:

Amazon Japan is continuing its run of original pre-order bonuses for Nintendo titles. By reserving Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, consumers will receive an original sticker set. There are four sheets in total, including one that’s currently a secret.

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Check out the final European version of the boxart of Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros above. The game will be released in Europe on December 4th.

Thanks to Amazon, we have a better look at the Japanese Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam boxart. The new image is much larger than what we posted previously. Check it out above.

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Nintendo of Europe has released an official press release regarding Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam.

15th October 2015 – The Mushroom Kingdom is about to learn that two Marios are better than one in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros.! Releasing on December 4th for Nintendo 3DS family systems, the fifth instalment of the popular RPG series will see Paper Mario jump off the page and form a superstar team of Mario Bros. to take on the only thing more threatening to the Mushroom Kingdom than one Bowser: two of them!

When Luigi accidentally opens a mysterious book hidden away in Peach’s Castle,  he gets more than he bargained for when characters from the Paper Mario universe spill out of the pages and start running amok. Players must take control of the terrific trio of Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario to defeat Bowser and Paper Bowser and bring the Paper Mario characters back to their original world.

Adding Paper Mario to their ranks means that Mario and Luigi have even more ways to explore, solve puzzles and take down any enemies foolish enough to mess with the Mario Bros. In a first for the series, players can now battle with Trio Attacks, as well as use Paper Mario’s unique copy ability, allowing him to create duplicates of himself in order to bolster his attack power. Our papery hero also has special skills outside of battle, like his ability to slip through tiny cracks to areas inaccessible to the three-dimensional brothers.

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros. will also see the introduction of Paper Craft Battles, tasking players with taking down the Bowsers’ forces with the power of dance! Craft battles see our heroes take part in rhythm-based events in order to power a giant papercraft and use it to defeat giant papercrafts from Bowser’s army.

Avoid a “tearable” fate as Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros. for Nintendo 3DS family systems launches across Europe on 4th December.

It was previously announced that Mario & Luigi would be launching in Japan on December 3rd, the title has now received a launch update for various regions. Nintendo of Europe will be releasing the game on December 4th, the day after the Japanese release. Nintendo Australia will be releasing the game on December 10th, the week after the Japanese release.

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