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June 2015
(77%)
54 Reviews
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Abstract: I believe that Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island is a legitimate masterpiece. It blends exciting platforming with clever puzzles in a way that few games have been able to duplicate. While the Yoshi series has been producing fun (although unspectacular)...
it looks like an interesting game. It's not all that different from other Yoshi games we have played in the past, unlike the major departure from formula that Kirby's Epic Yarn was. It's sure to make Yoshi fans very, very happy, as well as introduce a ne...
Abstract: In regards to sequels, it's easy to see a sophomore effort become a sort of third wheel in the happy relationship of player and video game. When it comes to Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, this was exactly the case for a variety of attempts to revisi...
Yoshi's Woolly World is a fun and amusing platformer in its own right, though the quirky art style and gameplay gimmicks seem to take center stage here. Tries a bit too hard to emulate its predecessors...
Published: 2015-10-19, Author: James , review by: gamezone.com
Abstract: Yoshi's Woolly World is Nintendo's latest attempt to recapture the magic of the original Yoshi's Island. It follows the same 6 worlds, 8 levels, and special stages format, and has the same moves as before. Yoshi can swallow enemies to produce eggs or yarn...
Abstract: Mario? Eh, he's just a profession-confused guy with really tough shoes. Peach? Too pink and too prone to being kidnapped. Toads? Excepting Captain Toad, they're pretty much useless. No, my favorite inhabitants of the Mario universe have always been the Yo...
Abstract: Yoshi's Woolly World has three big things in its favour: it feels fabulous to play, it looks sumptuous and it sometimes makes you feel like a genius.Even amongst the generous array of mega-cute platformers on Wii U, it stands out as especially beautiful...
Abstract: Yoshi's Woolly World is almost exactly the game I thought it would be. It's gorgeous, no doubt, but it also arrives with gameplay that's rather uninspired.Developed by Good-Feel, the same studio that worked on Kirby's Epic Yarn, the latest adventure for Y...