That's what I would prefer too. I feel like it's totally doable to have a fast paced game while focusing on puzzles, they just need to do extra effort on the level design.
I would prefer they go back to the II/3 level of slower-paced puzzle solving for a new Wario platformer, because to me a greater emphasis on speed makes them feel more similar to Mario games. Though I would prefer a speed-focused Wario Land to...
Was this about my comment? If so, then sorry I didn't see it until now. Anyway, it's not that WL2 isn't a great game and isn't unique in it's own ways, but it's more about what they can reference from the game. I don't know if Nintendo is really...
I would prefer they go back to the II/3 level of slower-paced puzzle solving for a new Wario platformer, because to me a greater emphasis on speed makes them feel more similar to Mario games. Though I would prefer a speed-focused Wario Land to...
Would you want the game to be more focused on speed like 4 and VB? Or lean closer to puzzle solving and exploration like 2 and 3?
Honestly, I could go either way. As long as they're fun and not too slow or easy.
I like your thinking. I was playing a lot of Metroid Dread a while ago and was thinking the team behind it would make a killer WL3 style game.
Would be pretty cool to see how that could look today.
I would prefer they go back to the II/3 level of slower-paced puzzle solving for a new Wario platformer, because to me a greater emphasis on speed makes them feel more similar to Mario games. Though I would prefer a speed-focused Wario Land to...
Was this about my comment? If so, then sorry I didn't see it until now. Anyway, it's not that WL2 isn't a great game and isn't unique in it's own ways, but it's more about what they can reference from the game. I don't know if Nintendo is really...
I like your thinking. I was playing a lot of Metroid Dread a while ago and was thinking the team behind it would make a killer WL3 style game.
Would be pretty cool to see how that could look today.
In the previous game (VB Wario Land), there is a similar case in the haunted mansion level that this bloke mentions (skip to 13:30 in the video below)....
One thing you've got to remember; "blackface" isn't universally acknowledged/understood...
I would like to point out here that this may have gotten in because of Wario Land's place of development. Remember, Japan doesn't really have the same cultural associations with blackface and what not, and it's also very, very homogeneous in...