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Mario is a sex object in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Super Mario Wonder is again a tale of putting a stop to Bowser’s antics.

To be fair, the same can be said for modern Zelda games too.
Laughter unfolds
However, that’s not true of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Thankfully though, it’s been worth the wait.

It really doesn’t mess about.
It’s regularly pretty surprising too, with the occasional sexually-charged joke creeping in between the tomfoolery.
Possibly the most memorable is Madame Flurrie, a voluptuous cloud spirit actress with oversized lips and ample bosom.

Of course, that’s not even really touching on the actual gameplay either.
The storytelling here is creative, refreshing, and more importantly (mostly) timeless.



















