WLII lacks strong iconography. Most of the worlds have generic themes and lack a vivid aesthetic (I find WLII feels unintentionally like a slightly surreal dead world while WLIII is intentionally so, if that makes sense), and with half of the...
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Welcome back to another issue of "Ilini played a Wario platformer that isn't called Land and has something to say about it"! Quite possibly the last issue, unless Nintendo...
1: something like WL2 or WL3. those are my personal favourites WLs and none of the current Nintendo platformers are doing anything like those.
2: Do something completely OTT and make it a fully-assed single plane 2D beat em up. Something like...
Yeah, I myself have softened on it considerably. While I still ideally want a more even-handed push, the Ashley stuff back then was promoting something much more widely appealing and healthy for WarioWare as a brand than the current fart obsession.
Yesterday I beat
It's a weird crossover and a weird game. It's a sidescroller shooter/bvrawler with some fun ideas (interacting with the background and Mortal Kombat-style special moves) and the bits that seem jank and impossible are doable...
This is a strong point. Compare DK getting high-quality animation of the funny crocodiles vs Wario being entirely stock-artwork of him with Deviantart-tier edits
Can't they just bring back the Ashley shilling. I know some people here were real...
I'm not sure what to do. Feels like my life has fallen apart near completely, and I don't see any good future ahead here. The only things that keep me going are my main projects and the need to finish them both.
That is true, but I feel there was a bit of a leap between a crass sense of humor (writing about that subject) versus being crass (the waft in Smash Bros. and now this Aroma button).
I will say that Brawl wasn't the first instance of this...
WarioWare isn't a big seller, but Nintendo still sees it as one of their major franchises, and I think that's a good thing.
The problem is how they promote it. I don't understand why Nintendo Today didn't introduce the history of the series and...
Well I must apologize because looking back, I was running my keyboard a bit... I think I meant to say I like Treasure as a whole, rather than specifically their more obscure games, some of which I've yet to try. I may have just been thinking of...