When I was young, I got really confused about the Mario movie, wondering why this weird cyberpunk thing was named after my favourite video game series. Honestly, I actually wondered if it was another Dennis the Menace situation at one point...
WarioWare Gold is arguably the number 1 game people expected back in the early days of the 3DS. I mean come on, the console was always made for WarioWare, and it was just baffling how one wasn't released on it til now.
As I'll mention in my review for WarioWare Gold, the Wario series is one for completionists more than single playthrough fans. If you're only gonna tackle the main story, you're probably not the best audience for a Wario Land or WarioWare game, since you'll be done with it in about two hours or so.
Well, beat the main story in WarioWare Gold. But I've got a few other things to take care of before I take on the extra content and actually try to play this game well/100% everything.
My predictions for a new Wario Land game are like Del Boy's insistence that 'this time next year, he'll be a millionaire'. Unlikely to happen? Yes. Worth being optimistic about? Yes.
Been playing some of that Superstar Saga remake earlier. Fun, but something about it feels kind of 'slow' compared to the original game. Probably how they significantly boosted the stats for many enemies, while not adjusting your damage output that much for Bros Attacks.
Am I the only one who prefers it when games actually show your failure upon a game over? Don't just cut to black/text, actually show the villains destroying the world or succeeding in their goals.
Hey TV Tropes! Stop making up crap about some non existent rivalry between Wario Land and WarioWare fans. As the population of this site proves, most Wario fans like both.
Ah, another iPhone, another chance to set the Dual Scream theme from Luigi's Mansion 2 as my ringtone. What? It's a catchy song, and works really well as a ringtone...