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Posted on Sep 27th 2009 at 05:57:24 PM by (Crabmaster2000)
Posted under Wario World, Unloved, Review, Wario World, Gamecube

It seems weird highlighting a game that had a Player's Choice release and is based off of a hugely popular Nintendo character, but many people seem to look past this game. While Wario World definitely doesn't live up to the high standards of the 3D Mario Platforming games (which it would no doubt be compared to), it rightly deserves its own spotlight.

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The graphics really aren't anything to write home about, but the overall art style makes up for that. The levels and characters are all brightly colored and vibrant (Carnival theme, jungle theme) or dark and gloomy (Ancient Egypt theme) when appropriate. Everything has a rounded slightly cartoonish look to it which suits Wario as a character. Sure he is a villain, but his reputation is as a comical villain so it works nicely.

The game is played almost in a 2D fashion. The camera is fixed on the side so it has a side-scroller feel to it, but at the same time you have some 3D depth to move around in. And the level design it really great! Along with your standard "reach the finish" goal of most platformers there is an excellent mix of fighting, exploring and puzzle solving. And it wouldn't be a true Wario title with out a little treasure hunting and mini-gaming thrown in for good measure. If you're one that finds typical platformers too repetitive you may enjoy this title more as it breaks up the platforming with the other styles of gameplay, although they are still very platforming based.

Now my (and many others) main gripe with this game is the length. Even if you're going for the perfect file with all treasures you probably won't spend more than 10-12 hours on this game. Just a straight ol' run through will probably net you around 7 hours of game time for a first playthrough.

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If you're looking for a slightly unusual platformer with many little quirks thrown in this is probably the title for you. Or if you're just looking for a fun, cheap game to kill an afternoon or two with this would definitely do the trick. Looking for something with a lot of depth that you can really sink your teeth into... keep looking. For everything Wario World is it is wonderful.

6/10


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Comments
 
Seems like a great game. I really enjoy platformers, so I'd be surprised not to like the game.

It doesn't really matter to me how long a game is...I never pay full retail price anyway. I prefer a short, good game over a long, stretched out one.
 
@Sirgin:

I agree that length of a game rarely matters. Some of my favorite games can be finished in around an hour, and thats part of the appeal.

This one just felt too short because most of the treasure hunting stuff that is normally used to extend the playtime of the game can be found to quickly.
 
This sounds like one I'll have to keep an eye out for. I've played one Wario game (I think it was Wario Land 4 or something on GBA) and I enjoyed that, so judging from your description/review I'd enjoy this one as well, even if it does only last a few hours.
I do prefer shorter games though, with shorter games I can play more games in the same amount of time instead of "wasting" days or weeks playing the same game.
 
I have been on the lookout for this game for quite some time, another great article Kelsy!I look forward to more
 
How can you disagree with this game's graphics? They're stunning! I personally own this and do believe it to be a tad too short, but it's bizarre game play along with inhaling money is definitely a winner. He's no villain he's a misunderstood figurehead with large monetary sums in his possession through impractical means Wink

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