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The UI is clunky. You have to look down at the GamePad, pick a card, "paint" it, and flick it up to the screen. It makes even basic battles feel like a chore.

It sounds like you’re looking at a specific archive for for the Wii U (likely the Loadiine-ready version). Since I can't "play" the file itself, I can give you a review of the game it contains—which remains one of the most visually stunning, yet mechanically divisive, entries in the series. The "Paint it Red" Review: Paper Mario: Color Splash PM-CS-EUR-LOADIINE-ZIPERTO.part4.rar

This is where the game splits the fan base. Like Sticker Star before it, Color Splash uses a card-based battle system. Every attack is a consumable resource. The UI is clunky

You’re sent to Prism Island to investigate "drained" Toads and environments. Armed with a sentient paint bucket named Huey, you whack things with your hammer to restore color. It’s satisfying in a "power-washing" kind of way, but the novelty can wear thin during long sessions. It sounds like you’re looking at a specific

Since you're looking at Part 4 , make sure you have all the other parts (usually 1 through 5 or 6) in the same folder before extracting, or you'll run into a "CRC mismatch" or "Unexpected end of archive" error. Are you having trouble getting the files to extract , or

Color Splash is a masterpiece of art design and comedy trapped inside a polarizing combat system. It’s a "cozy" game before that was a mainstream term—perfect for a rainy weekend where you want to explore a beautiful world and laugh at witty dialogue, provided you don't mind a bit of inventory management.

The "Thing" cards (real-world objects like a giant fan or a fire extinguisher) have incredible, over-the-top animations.