And why is that?
For me, I'd say Wario Land 4 has probably aged the best, since everything from the graphics to the music to the game design still holds up as well now as it did back in 2001.
As for the worst? Hard to say. None of the games have fell apart like many a PS1/N64 game has, nor are any as archaic as Super Mario Land 1 is about now. But I guess Wario Land 3 does feel a bit clunky sometimes, and its world changing mechanics have been superseded by open world games and stuff like Banjo-Tooie in my opinion.
But what do you think?
For me, I'd say Wario Land 4 has probably aged the best, since everything from the graphics to the music to the game design still holds up as well now as it did back in 2001.
As for the worst? Hard to say. None of the games have fell apart like many a PS1/N64 game has, nor are any as archaic as Super Mario Land 1 is about now. But I guess Wario Land 3 does feel a bit clunky sometimes, and its world changing mechanics have been superseded by open world games and stuff like Banjo-Tooie in my opinion.
But what do you think?