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Monday, June 13, 2011

Amazing Reviews: WarioWorld (Gamecube)


WarioWorld
You can buy it if you click on the picture.








Does Wario have what it takes to make a game as good as Mario's? Only this review can find out.

The story is about Wario's treasure being turned into monsters because of a cursed black jewel in his basement. So Wario must go out and defeat the black jewel to get his treasure back.

To move Wario just use the control stick (no surprise there but I have to go over it). Press the B button to have Wario punch and he can pull off a combo if you press it three times and the first two times it hits an enemy. Press the A button to have Wario jump. Press the R button to have Wario do a dash move and he can jump in the middle of a dash move to do a long jump. (Be warned though as he cannot hold onto an edge while he long jumps). If you punch an enemy enough, they will get dizzy. When they're dizzy you have one of a few options to do with them. You can either: 1. Press B while they're dizzy then hold the B button while you have them in your hands, and release the B button to throw them. 2. Pick them up with the B button, jump, then press the B button again to do a pile driver. 3. Pick them up and rotate the control stick to spin them around and kill all enemies he touches. You can also press the B button while he's spinning to throw him. Wario can also do a ground pound when you jump and press the R button. (the ground pound is used very rarely)


"The bosses also need some noting"
This boss in particular is Red Brief J, my favorite.




The game can be very fun. The bosses also need some noting as they are very enjoyable and memorable. (Sure they're easy, but they're FUN). The levels can become challenging and the platforming can be difficult, but when it's not hard, it's easy. Unfortunately I can't do whatever you can do with the treasure you collect in this game by pushing those different colored switches because I don;t know what's required to do....whatever you do with it. It's something to do with the GameBoy.....oh well. Also to get to the boss room, you need these red crystals that you get from these doors in the ground. To open the doors in the ground, just ground pound them and you will have to do a lot of difficult (or easy) platforming.

I have a few complaints with this game however. One is minor, one is major, and the other is a warning.

The minor complaint is that the Spritelings that you save by breaking open their boxes.....they don't do anything beside change the ending VERY slightly and they also give you a useless tip (hurray...?)

The major complaint is that this.....game.....is.....just....too......SHOOOORRRRRTTTT!!!!!! I can easily beat it in 2 hours. I like to replay it, but apparently other people don't.....it is a problem though because there's nothing left to do after you beat the game other than get the statue pieces and the treasure.

This is a picture of a challenge room. This one has difficult platforming sections.



My warning is about the challenge rooms. I like to classify them under two categories. Incredibly easy and GAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!! HAVE MERCY!!! Fortunately the "have mercy" parts....there are only about 5-7 of them out of the about 50 challenge rooms.

WarioWorld is a solid game to own and it gets an

8.5/10 "Awesome"


Recommendation Rating: 4/5 Stars




Until next review....





You can get WarioWorld here: WarioWorld

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