Nah, Wario Land 3 might be though.
I agree with this. I don't get all the people gushing over 4 while completely ignoring 3, which is honestly the much better game.Nah, Wario Land 3 might be though.
the game should also provide a lasting challenge or strong replay factor/value for money.
I think the price is an entirely different beast. Like... if a game is way too expensive, that doesn't really affect the quality of the game itself, does it? If anything you should blame the company's business decisions, not their ability to make a good game.
I mean yeah, if I have to spend 60 bucks on a game that I can beat in one sitting, that really really sucks, sure. But if that one sitting was me having a blast, then that doesn't mean the game is bad, it just means it's overpriced.
Replayability is another thing...
Having replayability (like with the 3 different difficulty levels in WL4) is awesome! But is it something every single game needs to have to be good?
I mean, what about a Point & Click Adventure game, where once you've figured out the solutions, there's literally no more challenge left?
Does that mean it's a bad game?
What about a story focused game? Once you've played it, you already know what's gonna happen. Does that mean they have to make up a second story for a second playthrough?
What about Roguelikes? Those are 100% about replayability. Does that mean they are all masterpieces?
I think it depends on the game. Wario World, for instance, COULD have had more replay value, which would've been great... but ultimately, its absence is not what drags the game down.
What drags it down is the fact that money, health, continues, health refills, and all that stuff were entirely pointless, since you can't possibly run out of them. So you didn't need to pay any attention not to get hurt, meaning enemy attacks might as well not have been there. So you're mostly just blazing through the levels, with no care in the world.
The biggest obstacle was possibly not finding a collectible on the overworld, not figuring out a solution in a puzzle room, or not being able to get through a platforming challenge.
I've said it before, but you should only have been able to get a continue ONCE, after finding a special item in the overworld (just like in Luigi's Mansion 2).
Man, it's such a shame that a gameplay style with so much potential never got a sequel...
So yeah, replay value is a plus but no replay value isn't necessarily a minus. If the game is really fun then playing it again from the beginning will be fun in and of itself, making you wanna replay it anyway.
So I think there is such a thing as inherent replay value.
Thing is... what technically counts as replay value? Do the optional treasures is Wario Land 3 count as adding replay value? To me, not really. Because I don't consider the game to be over until you've found every treasure. So in that sense it doesn't have any replay value besides the music coin collecting.
Are the alternative chapters and endings in Wario Land 2 replay value? Not to me, because when you beat the main path, you've only played half of the game. To me, not even the really final chapter is replay value, because I always beat the game 100% anyway.
I guess it comes down to semantics.
I can relate. WL2 isn't the very best game... but it just means so much to me!I think I like Wario Land 2 better, but I don't know if that's just the nostalgia talking.
I can relate. WL2 isn't the very best game... but it just means so much to me!
Hmm, I'd never really cross-examined sprites like that before. In that regard, WL4 probably does have the best looking Wario, yes.
His eyes aren't lacking pupils. They just kind of merge with the outline of the hat, they're looking up and are towards the top right of the eye.Not sure if I'd call it the "best-looking" Wario... He looked more grotesque and demonic in WL4. His eyes lacked pupils most of the time, and his teeth looked gnarly and disgusting... I remember a friend of mine absolutely hating his appearance in WL4. Each to their own, though.
His eyes aren't lacking pupils. They just kind of merge with the outline of the hat, they're looking up and are towards the top right of the eye.
Ahah! I just assumed that was part of his eyebrow.