The destruction mechanics of this game are also very decent, especially for a 2006 game.
Not exact matches
It has all the adventuring
mechanics of all the other Mario
games, with a splash
of colour (See what I did there), humour, easy to learn RPG
mechanics and a truly unique spin on the Paper Mario series by using «things» that seem like normal household object and turning them into weapons
of mass
destruction... to paper villians
of course!
There is a unique
destruction mechanic within the
game that will allow you to take out corners
of buildings, light posts, fences, etc. as you speed across the world.
While 2009's The Saboteur replicated the familiar driving and
destruction mechanics of the sandbox - action title, it was the colorful recreation
of Nazi - occupied Paris which transformed the
game...
Toukiden: The Age
of Demons slashes its way onto the handheld and leaves in its wake a trail
of destruction that obliterates other
games in the genre with its beauty, longevity and gameplay
mechanics that meant, at times, it was hard to put this «hunter»
game down.
It has all the adventuring
mechanics of all the other Mario
games, with a splash
of colour (See what I did there), humour, easy to learn RPG
mechanics and a truly unique spin on the Paper Mario series by using «things» that seem like normal household object and turning them into weapons
of mass
destruction... to paper villians
of course!
The three
mechanics of movement and
game play work very well together and the the addition
of destructible environments make this
game paradise for players who want
destruction on a massive scale.
While 2009's The Saboteur replicated the familiar driving and
destruction mechanics of the sandbox - action title, it was the colorful recreation
of Nazi - occupied Paris which transformed the
game into something quite special.