I'd definitely like to see the helmet/explorer hat return in some sense. Though I think another reason it appeared was to contrast with the powerups in said games, which are all hats. The helmet feels like an obvious downgrade from the viking...
In Wario's very first appearance as the main villain of Super Mario Land 2, the big guy fully embraced copying his rival as part of his attempt to usurp him. This is immediately evident in his look: he has the mustache, the buttoned-up overalls...
I would say most of the final bosses in Wario platformers feel like antagonists; even though most of the games don't have a heavy focus on showcasing the villains throughout the story, there is a lot that implies their actions behind the scenes...
I'll give them credit, they did care about Wario's past and tried to make a game that felt Wario Land like. It's just their game design 'style' seems to be 'slow-paced, somewhat casual game with extremely low level of difficulty'.
Couldn't agree more bro! Shake It was slow and felt too much like a casual/feel good game, which doesn't suit Wario at all. They nailed it with Kirby's Epic Yarn though.
It was pretty sick that they brought Captain Syrup back though, so I'll...
Honestly I'm kinda torn on that. Good Feel make some nice looking/sounding games, but they're never that 'special' in the gameplay department. Wario Land: Shake It is probably one of the least impactful Wario Land games, and people moved on from...
Terrormisu is definitely present throughout the story.
And to be fair, on that basis... are most Wario Land antagonists antagonists? You don't see the final boss in VB Wario Land til the final boss fight, you don't see Rudy until the final boss...
Given we've got Nintendo movies and a theme park now, how do you think Wario and his series might factor into these things in future?
Will Wario and co appear in Super Nintendo World? Will Diamond City or Kitchen Island or some other location...
Eh, I guess I see what you mean, though you could argue that Wario's rivals (Count Cannoli and Carpaccio) don't seem like great phantom thieves either, at least in the traditional sense. How often does your average thief have a mech to fight...
Been reading a few Reddit posts about villains in fiction recently, and this one made a point that female majority villain groups tend to be a rarity in media. Usually the villains are majority male with the odd token female henchman, and that's...
The inner cover was moreso intended to be a nostalgic callback (this is Wario's golden return after all) and not indicative of how the game itself would look. I imagined the artstyle of this game would most reasonably be a more advanced version...
Ah so it'd basically act as an explanation for how Captain Syrup went from a Wario Land villain to a WarioWare regular, right? Sounds like an interesting premise to think about.
Graphically is it gonna be retraux or hand drawn? The pictures...
A few years ago now (aaaAAH!), I found a template for a Nintendo Switch game's cover that let you make your own custom art. It was likely intended to be used for replacing missing boxart or making custom art for an existing game... but I got a...
Hmm I guess Wario Land II might be hard to make a reference for to the same degree as the other titles. The other games have new and unique villains and transformations and settings, while Wario Land II feels like the closest thing to a direct...