You actually sum up my thoughts on the game pretty well. I'd only add please Nintendo make us fight original and creative bosses. How does this game have only have 2 bosses?
Well I could continue to talk about the Layton games I've been playing... but after clearing the first prequel and starting the next, I think I've run my full course on what there is to talk about with them. Instead, how about I break away from...
I doubt it. I don't see how GiT would benefit from the Switch 2. As for Move It, it could implement mic microgames but I don't think Nintendo will be interested to spend resources on the game seeing its sales.
Yeah, I kinda feel like it was referenced in Pizza Tower with Good Eatin' having a a similar vibe, being in a 3rd world, a stage based around games and a credit theme:
So many of the songs from WL3 have so much personality going on and the way they all have the same motif makes it kinda hard for me to favor one over the other. I heard 8 bit music theory call it the way it's articulated, and it really stuck with...
A lot of my favorites are from II and 3 (to nobody's surprise), but if I had to pick just one, I find myself coming back to 3's Tidal Coast/Sea Turtle Rocks/Beneath the Waves the most.
For me, it's a tough choice, since I don't think there's been a single Wario game where the soundtrack wasn't a banger. But I think I'm gonna go with Out of the woods (night)
Not sure how to explain it, but It always brings back so much nostalgia.
Personally, I think I will go with Doodle Woods from Wario Land 4. It just feels so carefree, I love it. It's the that stuck with me the most when playing the game for the first time:
Couldn't agree more, Citra. Also the pause music really takes me back. I remember playing this game when I was probably about 5 and not understanding a lick of what the hell you're supposed to do.
Often I would just listen to the pause music...