Wow!! I'm amazed to see Eyes in Everything start a new project so soon, since it took over a decade to complete Pyscutlery if I remember correctly, but I'm glad to see them continue to create games. I'll give that demo a test and report back with...
Interesting argument here... I wouldn't say Wario has gotten the same level of DK's appreciation yet, but I wonder if they will have another announcement coming soon, that could then foreshadow a new game.
If possible, like in Wario Land 4. He already reacts to water by wearing that snorkel and bouncing on the bottom, and I'm trying to make the sprite carryable and use his spinning animation when thrown.
Genres are kinda dumb anyway. Though, I thought Portal was a Puzzle-Platformer? Regardless, people keep reaching me saying "Oh you like Metroid? Then here are 1000 Metroidvanias" and I never really enjoy any of them. Because I don't like...
Recently, I saw this piece of artwork showing the likes of Captain Syrup, Rudy, the Black Jewel and Count Cannoli working for a rival WarioWare Inc company under Waluigi's leadership. I've also seen a few people talking about characters like...
I can definitely see them bringing back more Land characters as cameos, in a similar fashion to Cractus in Move It. As for making all of them regulars of the series, I'm not so sure. Most of the Wario Land villains feel better as one-off...
I've said this more than I count but in forums, things feel more human since it's easier to recognize the people in there. There's a lot less trolls and outright rude people because it's much easier to moderate but also because people will...
Pretty much this too, especially now with things like "verified" users making revenue off of getting big posts... such a feature that, regardless of intention, will result in attempts to farm engagement in any way possible.
Unlocking them from collecting the treasures in each level, like in the original game. You can still view them in the Treasure Square hub, but there's no way to link a Game Boy Advance to play them.
I sadly expected both that and a lack of the...
Wario Land 4 is most well-renowned for, once again, flipping the series' gameplay loop on its head. While the original Wario Land and its Virtual Boy sequel were more in line with Mario's platformers, and II and 3 honed in on the slower-paced...
I think the more iconic Wario Land 4 tracks are most likely, especially Palm Tree Paradise. Maybe some Shake It picks like Stonecarving City as well? Though I, being the biased fan I am, would like some more choices from the original trilogy; the...
I'm bumming off a friend's "family" Expansion pack. I wouldn't think of buying it for myself, so it was a neat opportunity to get grouped in to a better deal. I had some fun with Animal Crossing's Happy Home Paradise, and the Classics collection...