My favorite part of the escape theme is the start. Dear god, the start. Besides Wario saying "Hurry up!" which is cool, it sounds like your GBA will implode and the apocalypse will start if you trip up. It's also pretty spooky when Wario has his wallet directly attacked when time runs out. The world's grey. Music's slowed down to a crawl. Then, BOOM, Wario dies from bankruptcy. Scary stuff. HURRY UP
Portal: Bae come over Wario: I can’t, I’m on a treasure hunt Portal: You’ll start to bleed coins if you don’t get here in time Wario: *”HURRY UP” intensifies*
Time: Fifteen seconds left! Frog Switch: You better hurry up before i stab you with an invisible knife! Time: *runs out* Wario: *bleeds coins* Portal: I warned you
@@cerisejaxel9636 Sometimes I'll play this on my phone for the shoppers to hear at Target when I'm in a hurry to finish the job (stocking shelves) so I can get out!
@@kevin12567 I’d be delighted to have that experience! Stores should all play Hurry Up the last 10-15 minutes to closing to get customers going. I always feel bad for employees trying to shut down the place but customers keep showing up.
As a kid, I always found the Shake Dimension's 'time is up' game over more frightening. The Shake King, who is apparently on the other side of the world (judging by what I remember of the Shakedown Schooner's location) just shows up _out of freakin' nowhere_ , kidnaps Wario and proceeds to flat out curbstomp him, then hurl him away with ease without any chance to fight back. Especially unnerving, if this is a level just after a boss battle - you just took one of his bosses down, and he shows up to remind you exactly how powerful he is without you holding the boss emblems.
I actually love the theme for when you're racing against the clock to exit the stage, the feeling of how panicky and urgent it is just makes it absolutely perfect for that situation. But that "song" it plays once time is actually up and Wario starts losing coins... The clock sounds stop entirely and it's replaced with a constant "heartbeat" noise, it's so damn unnerving... Also before this video, I never actually realized just how amazing Wario Land 4's soundtrack was, since I had never really played the game much, and your gameplay snippets showed off examples of some good level themes. Thank you Git for exposing me to this game's soundtrack, I really need to sit down and play it someday
You know, I actually wondered as a kid why there was a random lava stage mixed in with the horror themed levels. I just chalked it up to thinking they didnt have anywhere else to fit it, since there wasn't any spooky theming to it. But... hitting the frog switch causes everything to turn cold. Everything gets iced. That's when it hit me. The lava level was actually Hell, and Wario was freezing it over.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how EVIL the frog switch becomes once you hit it? I mean, look at its EYES, and the fact that it sprouts a BOMB.... I honestly thought that when the timer ran out the level would explode.
I've always imagined that when Wario presses the Frog Switch, the bomb inside causes the entire level to collapse. Thus, the time limit is a countdown to destruction and Wario must reach the portal with whatever he can find and leave before the entire level is destroyed.
Before timer: Soothing music and Wario playing jump rope, smiling After timer: Screams "HURRY UP!!!" At you, panicks, loses coins prefusely, action music turns to a hospital, greyscale bg
Five fastest things in the universe 5) Speed of sound 4) Someone honking at you when the light turns green 3) Speed of light 2) Expansion of the universe 1) Wario after pressing the vortex switch
The grey area is kind of depressing Wario is slowly bleeding out, you are trying to find an exit, you hear Wario's heartbeat making it sound like he's on a death bed and you are watching him slowly die and the only thing you can do is... HURRY UP!
Dude. It doesn't matter how many times I've played a level. The music and the way the level background distorts and all that will always STRESS ME THE FECK OUT
you know, I played Wario Land: Shake it (otherwise known as the Shake Dimension) as a little kid and beat the final boss. I have forgotten everything but the shaking mechanic, the ending, and the fact that you could shake garlic out of certain enemies to heal.
The coolest part of the frog switches was hitting it in the Fiery Cavern Level, you're playing through a fire and lava filled level and once you hit the switch, you gotta deal with the opposite: Ice and Snow.
I can't be the only one who wants whoisthisgit to talk about Aerodent, a boss that loves to waste your time when there's a time limit to beat him, right? I ESPECIALLY HATE HIM ON SUPER HARD DIFFICULTY. I have a hard time beating him in 2 minutes without any items, let alone the 1 minute limit before the chests start disappearing. I never had a problem with the time limit for the FINAL BOSS, so why is a rodent with an inflatable teddy bear SO MUCH WORSE than a golden diva final boss? If you're reading this comment, whoisthisgit, PLEASE talk about Aerodent soon so we can see how much of a pain that vermin really is. I bet this boss is just as bad as: (Sullivan: "AH HA HAHA!!!")
Aerodant is a pain in the butt, even when you figure out how to beat him in less than a minute and get all 3 chests. I still haven't figured out how to beat CatBat and get all 3 chests.
He Is Skipping Rope Because Skipping Rope Is Exercise, Which Can Help To Make You Stronger, As Such, Girls May Be Attracted To Wario, Just Like He Wants
Thank you for making this video! I am so glad I'm not the only one who realized just how intense they managed to make Wario Land 4's time limits! The whole game feels like it wants to challenge your abilities, but when you play on the harder difficulties, it doesn't just challenge you; it demands expertise. It isn't afraid to frustrate or scare off the majority of players! The tougher puzzles and the tighter time limits make for a truly fulfilling victory once you're able to beat them. But until you do, it's just the right amount of madness and agony. Insane levels for insane people! Wario Land: Shake It! is a great game, and has its fair share of trials for perfectionists, but it's just nowhere near as wild as Wario Land 4. The absurdity of the bosses, the bizarre, yet satisfying sound effects, the greedy, rotten resolve in Wario's bit-crushed voice; it's as though Wario is in far more danger than ever while exploring that cursed pyramid, and yet he's loving every second of it. He's a money-grubbing lunatic who throws himself HEAD-FIRST at literal demons and beasts! Honestly, the only game that can come close to WL4's level of crazy is Wario World. There's no time limit mechanics aside from battle rings, and the puzzles may not share the same quality, but I'd say they got 2 things perfectly right; the otherworldly, sometimes even grotesque monsters that would turn any adventurer's blood cold, and Wario's avarice-fueled slaughter of these inhuman creatures with the deranged grin of someone who eats, drinks, and breathes money. I really hope Nintendo keeps putting Wario through weirder and weirder adventures, because that fat, filthy slob was MADE to shake down the freaks and creeps that Mario's too nice for. Anyway, I give this video an EGGSALAD out of 10.
the timelimit in wario land 4 is legendary. it feels like you have to escape the level before a dimensional collaps happens,its just as tense as showed in the video and its really scary sometimes
Never knew you actually didn't instantly die if you run out of time, the way the game just falls to silence and everything goes grey, coins bleeding from Wario, really gives this impression that you're suffocating. Creepy as hell!
I remember Wario Land 4! I loved that game! The look and sound is so pixelated and brilliant You make the time limit so scary lol I was too busy HURRY UP-ing to pay attention to the music It was scary though, especially when you know you're screwed
The part when everything turns gray after you run out of time and that slow pulsing note terrified me the first time it happened to me as a kid, especially since it was on a Game Boy Player. Definitely not something I would have expected after running out of time.
@whoisthisgit I've been rewatching some of your old content including the old MSpaint cartoons and realised that the full name of the character Rick is Rick the Stick. When I was making my show "Chris the Stick Adventures" back in 2014, I completely forgot the "The Stick" name was taken. I want to make sure that if there will or will not be any legal complications or anything of the sort? The naming of Chris the Stick was accidental. I also want to say that we do not make money off the show.
i'd agree with whoisthisgit, such a generic name wouldn't really be copyrightable. There once was a company that tried to make the word edge their trademark and sued everyone that used edge in any context, but it came back to bite them and ruined their business when they tried taking on a bigger business.
Ah good times this is my entire childhood... I almost want to cry... I remember each and every one of these levels better than anything I've learnt in school. The hours... the struggle... feels good man
Me: "I have this irrational fear of time limits in video games." Therapists: "Ah I see. Would these time limits happen to be like the ones in The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask? Or is i-" Me: 😧
I like to imagine the reason Shake It’s theme has a different feel than 4’s is because Wario has gained more experience in adventuring for treasure. In 4 it feels like “I Don’t Know What Will Happen When That Runs Out And I Don’t Want To Find Out” because it’s his first time dealing with time limits in escaping. He hasn’t seen the timer before, and he doesn’t know what happens when it runs out, and he doesn’t want to wait and find out. This is in contrast to Shake It! where he has much more experience with the whole “adventuring for treasure” bit and knows what will happen. Because of this, it goes from “I Will Die When That Runs Out” to “Wario the Adventurer Makes His Daring Escape.” He knows what’s happening and feels much more in control of it. He no longer sees it as a frightful event, and more of leaving the temple he just raided in a daring escape back to the entrance of it.
When he presses the frog switch nothing actually happens, Wario hallucinates a bomb and then sees the bomb and screams "HURRY UP!!!" and panics for no actual reason, then when the timer runs out he cuts himself and bleeds (red coins) until he dies of blood loss (no more coins)
As a kid of about 6 years old back when this game came out in 2001. Those bells gave me the creeps too. Otherwise, good memories of the game. I still have it.
I always enjoyed the contrast between the nice relaxing levels and the frenetic run to the portal at the end. Wario feels so powerful with his speed and strength and giving the player a reason to yolo run back through the stage really lets that aspect of the character stand out.
I feel like it would’ve been way more impactful if the level blew up when the timer ended and you just straight up game overed after a lot of explosions.
0:12 reminds me about Captain Hook afraid of time cos if the ticking happens he's still alive, but if the clock ticked its last tock, thus perished James Hook
yeah, timers have always scared the living shit out of me. i remember hiding behind the couch when the countdown was going down at the end of the day in the one meerkat game i played on my wii, i cried when my mom was doing the 5 second tidy when i was younger, and i hated doing the purple comets and speedrun comets in mario galaxy. they've just always made me afraid something bad will happen if i don't get it done in time, and i have never liked the stress of that at all.
Your dog must have good hearing if he's able to hear a tiny Game Boy Advance... unless you're playing on the Game Boy Player on the Gamecube, of course.
Shake King's kill tactic reminds me of a cruel thing you can do as Marina in Mischief Makers sped up.🤔 I could even hear her distinctive, "Shake! Shake!"
An important thing to note about Shake It, is that there is different songs for hurry up based on what stage is played. The song played is the one for the first level in the game. They range from most being adventurous to a few being somewhat creepy.
Keep in mind the song that plays while the timer is counting down is known as “Hurry Up!” Aka the words Wario shouts out when he jumps on the switch. Although when he says it, it comes out as “H-H-Hurry Up!!!”
9:47 Just to expand on this, this applies to EVERY level. If you leave a level without finding all the necessities, you’ll keep all the stuff you DID find and you won’t have to look for it again anytime you revisit the level. For the puzzle pieces, this means you don’t have to get all the pieces in one run. It’ll still count even if you got each piece in a separate run of the level, just as long as you get them all eventually.
This opened up a floodgate of memories of playing this game as a child and always being scared to play a level I wasn't familiar with or seen one of my brothers play. No wonder I have anxiety and can't handle being rushed now lmao
When I was younger and was playing wario land the shake adventure, I finished the first level and noticed there was a timer and I was so stressed i litterally stopped playing for a whole minute before growing balls and finishing the level Thank god I wasn't old enough to play wario land 4....
I love that this is also an appreciation of how unique the mechanic is. I like your style of videos a lot. Also, yeah never thought about how Wario must have gills
What a coincidence, I just finished this game the other day. But I thought the time limit was intense in a good way. The adrenaline rush of the music combined with the mad exit dash was amazing.
Pizza Tower now has its own Creepy Time Limits episode! th-cam.com/video/kZ9Q0mVK27s/w-d-xo.html
Awesome!
My favorite part of the escape theme is the start. Dear god, the start. Besides Wario saying "Hurry up!" which is cool, it sounds like your GBA will implode and the apocalypse will start if you trip up. It's also pretty spooky when Wario has his wallet directly attacked when time runs out. The world's grey. Music's slowed down to a crawl. Then, BOOM, Wario dies from bankruptcy. Scary stuff.
HURRY UP
The world collapses once wario has no coins
@@pqbdwmnu The worst thing about that: It's pretty realistic
wario: IF I LOSE MY COINS I WILL DIE
This adds a whole new layer of luck to Wheel of fortune
"Hurry up!" is not the coolest voice line in a GBA game, though.
But I don't know how to spell the actual coolest one.
"...some bastard ghost takes the one thing that matters to you most away. He must die."
...I think that's already taken care of...
yeah.
No he's not he can die again until he learns his lesson
I mentally added "again" to the on-screen text. The intent was clear enough I didn't feel like picking on the technicality
John Mendez after he’s swept all the floors in Hyrule!
Oliver Lindsley
Then We Can Talk About Mercy!
Portal: Bae come over
Wario: I can’t, I’m on a treasure hunt
Portal: You’ll start to bleed coins if you don’t get here in time
Wario: *”HURRY UP” intensifies*
👏👏👏 It's so perfect!
Time up
Time: Fifteen seconds left!
Frog Switch: You better hurry up before i stab you with an invisible knife!
Time: *runs out*
Wario: *bleeds coins*
Portal: I warned you
@@egbertdezee702 well the games out now
wario's blood type is $ his red blood cells are actually little coins
"It almost gives the impression that Wario is bleeding".
The red coins kinda indicates that. Pretty dark if you think about it.
What if he was
@@kenyawilley3645 Top 10 anime plot twists
*the cash **_flows_** through his veins*
@@jerhald3253 plot twist l0l
@@jerhald3253blood diamonds.
Warioland 4's "hurry up" music is perfect for when you want to have an incredibly stressful run IRL.
McCree Oh god no
It runs through my head at during my work day sometimes. XD It is a masterpiece.
@@cerisejaxel9636 Sometimes I'll play this on my phone for the shoppers to hear at Target when I'm in a hurry to finish the job (stocking shelves) so I can get out!
@@kevin12567 I’d be delighted to have that experience! Stores should all play Hurry Up the last 10-15 minutes to closing to get customers going. I always feel bad for employees trying to shut down the place but customers keep showing up.
8:35
A gentleman leaves no puzzle undone.
Professor Layrio leaves no puzzle undone. The fact of why that happens is...
PUZZLING ME.
kill me
Oh, bother... I failed...
Zer0scope I'm a gentleman
Zer0scope XD
Not sure Wario is really a gentleman though.
As a kid, I always found the Shake Dimension's 'time is up' game over more frightening. The Shake King, who is apparently on the other side of the world (judging by what I remember of the Shakedown Schooner's location) just shows up _out of freakin' nowhere_ , kidnaps Wario and proceeds to flat out curbstomp him, then hurl him away with ease without any chance to fight back. Especially unnerving, if this is a level just after a boss battle - you just took one of his bosses down, and he shows up to remind you exactly how powerful he is without you holding the boss emblems.
13:48 I like how Wario just gets mad at you for taking a break
Sonic straight up kills himself if you take a break.
Come on come on hurry up and play
*COME ON, COME ON, PICK IT UP AND PLAY IT*
Wario Land 4 time limit: PANIC FOREVER
Wario Land The Shake Dimension time limit: Salsa time! :D
Dance Cake Git forgot to mention that every stage in Shake It/Shake Dimension has its own unique escape theme, though!
But then when the time runs out is when you're out of salsa and need to eat the chips plain. Its so eerie.
OR IF YOU HAVE SPAGHETTI BUT RAN OUT OF SAUCE
where I’m from it’s just called wario land shake it.
And space dude in general: boogie time
What if you
Wanted to go to heaven
But god said
H-H-H-URRY UP!
insert wario scream
this is so sad
coment
Don't joke about that
Time to summon my Persona!
Devil
I actually love the theme for when you're racing against the clock to exit the stage, the feeling of how panicky and urgent it is just makes it absolutely perfect for that situation. But that "song" it plays once time is actually up and Wario starts losing coins... The clock sounds stop entirely and it's replaced with a constant "heartbeat" noise, it's so damn unnerving...
Also before this video, I never actually realized just how amazing Wario Land 4's soundtrack was, since I had never really played the game much, and your gameplay snippets showed off examples of some good level themes. Thank you Git for exposing me to this game's soundtrack, I really need to sit down and play it someday
Hugo Hikari I had it when I was little but I've never made past the first level because the timer and the theme made me panic
Hugo Hikari I hate it when the music speeds up. I just hate panicking about things.
I think wario land is also a good example of backtracking done right, too!
Yeah the soundtrack is pretty unique. It really have a strong identity.
In all honesty, it's one of the only times I actually enjoyed a time limit in a video game
You know, I actually wondered as a kid why there was a random lava stage mixed in with the horror themed levels. I just chalked it up to thinking they didnt have anywhere else to fit it, since there wasn't any spooky theming to it.
But... hitting the frog switch causes everything to turn cold. Everything gets iced.
That's when it hit me. The lava level was actually Hell, and Wario was freezing it over.
deletedTestimony Fiery Cavern has one of the most badass soundtracks in video game history
It's the worst level. It doesn't even have any blue until the end of the level.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how EVIL the frog switch becomes once you hit it?
I mean, look at its EYES, and the fact that it sprouts a BOMB....
I honestly thought that when the timer ran out the level would explode.
GAME OVER
RETURN OF GANON
alec rutz lol😂
Game Ganon
Return of Over.
Игорь Гулиев lol😂
Return Over
Game of Ganon
OVER OF GAME
CANON RETURN
You had a chance to say "After all, Time is Money." After the first sentence.
It's still fantastic though
In fact it is, the money starts to decline after the timer is finished
I've always imagined that when Wario presses the Frog Switch, the bomb inside causes the entire level to collapse. Thus, the time limit is a countdown to destruction and Wario must reach the portal with whatever he can find and leave before the entire level is destroyed.
I’ve always imagined it to be mysterious.
Denpa Dolt you explained exactly the way i think too
And the music really gives me some intense vibes, almost on the same levels as Pink Floyd’s “On the Run”.
So that means that the coins he loses is literally him BUYING himself the ability to freeze time before the bomb explodes!
the one from wario land always scared the shit out of me as a kid
Ty Martin oh hi th- AH A COW
Ty Martin 1,2,3 or 4?
I'm an 11 year old, never played Wario Land, and the timer still scares the 🤡🤡🤡🤡 out of me.
@UCZVN7qjHtTTYkCr9IMfLZjg
oh well uh happy birthday in 9 days
Same lol but I was sorta jammin to it and either I turned the game off or never saw the grey screen
The way how Wario rapidly swims is funny
The Mini Yosshi yes
wario is a manfish
Before timer: Soothing music and Wario playing jump rope, smiling
After timer: Screams "HURRY UP!!!" At you, panicks, loses coins prefusely, action music turns to a hospital, greyscale bg
The Windows Pro window Xp!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ya know what's more unsettling than these time limits? Princess Wario.
See creepy bad ending #15 for details.
thats best waifu wth u talking about
Pickle Inajar lol
she looks a bit like his mom...
U right
Five fastest things in the universe
5) Speed of sound
4) Someone honking at you when the light turns green
3) Speed of light
2) Expansion of the universe
1) Wario after pressing the vortex switch
Actually its a frog switch 🤓
you forgot peppino after destroying John the pillar
@@Toasterlovescrocs that comment was 2 years ago...
@@proguyisaprorlly4949 sage demo existed by then
"did you hear those bells"
That's nothing...while you're losing coins the music (if you even can call it that) sounds like heartbeats!
Is Wario the only nintendo character that has a video game where it makes him look like he can have his own anime series? Just asking.
@Cedric-Joe Cadet you probably know this but just in case,theres already a kirby anime
@Cedric-Joe Cadet but most of the thing in the anime is based of the main series games
@Cedric-Joe Cadet that would be nice
Nintendo's Pokémon Franchise has an anime too
ZAAAAA WARIOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TAHHHHH
The grey area is kind of depressing
Wario is slowly bleeding out, you are trying to find an exit, you hear Wario's heartbeat making it sound like he's on a death bed and you are watching him slowly die and the only thing you can do is...
HURRY UP!
The end is basically revenge, as Wario shook things to get their money.
Wario Land 4 has great music throughout. Hurry Up, Domino Row, and Toxic Landfill are some of my more prominent favorites
The escape sections are my favourite part of the game because they are so exhilarating and the song that plays during the escape goes so hard
Dude. It doesn't matter how many times I've played a level. The music and the way the level background distorts and all that will always STRESS ME THE FECK OUT
That scene in 8:28
Wario wearing Professor Layton's hat…nice.
I already know that.
6:11 Still not happy about him failing to collect that diamond... :(
Going back to this video after playing the SAGE demo of Pizza Tower, I feel like that game would be a good material for another Creepy Time Limit.
you know, I played Wario Land: Shake it (otherwise known as the Shake Dimension) as a little kid and beat the final boss. I have forgotten everything but the shaking mechanic, the ending, and the fact that you could shake garlic out of certain enemies to heal.
Haha, that is so true! I actually have the 'Shake it!' box, and didn't realize that it was renamed Shake Dimension.
8:48 Don't say that! You know the queen exiles anyone who has a hatred for tea!
Top 10 Dumbest Laws In Anime
Is that a fucking homura tamura reference?
@@byakuyatogami2905 Yeah. I...I guess so.
How dan S queen exile anyone that hates tea
This comment is old now since the queen died
Wario dies from debt
*_just like real life_*
The coolest part of the frog switches was hitting it in the Fiery Cavern Level, you're playing through a fire and lava filled level and once you hit the switch, you gotta deal with the opposite: Ice and Snow.
I can't be the only one who wants whoisthisgit to talk about Aerodent, a boss that loves to waste your time when there's a time limit to beat him, right? I ESPECIALLY HATE HIM ON SUPER HARD DIFFICULTY. I have a hard time beating him in 2 minutes without any items, let alone the 1 minute limit before the chests start disappearing. I never had a problem with the time limit for the FINAL BOSS, so why is a rodent with an inflatable teddy bear SO MUCH WORSE than a golden diva final boss?
If you're reading this comment, whoisthisgit, PLEASE talk about Aerodent soon so we can see how much of a pain that vermin really is. I bet this boss is just as bad as: (Sullivan: "AH HA HAHA!!!")
Zacktg I bet he will talk about it. There is Boss Analysis for that.
Aerodant is a pain in the butt, even when you figure out how to beat him in less than a minute and get all 3 chests.
I still haven't figured out how to beat CatBat and get all 3 chests.
Zacktg After hundreds of tries, he was pretty mediocre for me.
Zacktgme as a boss
Easy 9:59
Normal 7:00
Hard 5:00
Super hard 3:00
@Zacktg Well, my friend, you're in luck! He's done a review on him already! Boss Analysis #26.
2:05 yeah he’s jumping rope, that’s ridiculously weird and not like wario
4:32
I think it is a pain in the butt for wario to lose all of his coins, knowing he would rather lose blood over coins.
Epic Yarn ripped it off
It needs them legs to move
He Is Skipping Rope Because Skipping Rope Is Exercise, Which Can Help To Make You Stronger, As Such, Girls May Be Attracted To Wario, Just Like He Wants
He's actually very athletic despite his size.
I play WarioLand4, because im into Pizza Tower, and i wanna discover the final boss so thank you so much for adding a spoiler alert! 😊
Thank you for making this video! I am so glad I'm not the only one who realized just how intense they managed to make Wario Land 4's time limits! The whole game feels like it wants to challenge your abilities, but when you play on the harder difficulties, it doesn't just challenge you; it demands expertise. It isn't afraid to frustrate or scare off the majority of players! The tougher puzzles and the tighter time limits make for a truly fulfilling victory once you're able to beat them. But until you do, it's just the right amount of madness and agony. Insane levels for insane people!
Wario Land: Shake It! is a great game, and has its fair share of trials for perfectionists, but it's just nowhere near as wild as Wario Land 4. The absurdity of the bosses, the bizarre, yet satisfying sound effects, the greedy, rotten resolve in Wario's bit-crushed voice; it's as though Wario is in far more danger than ever while exploring that cursed pyramid, and yet he's loving every second of it. He's a money-grubbing lunatic who throws himself HEAD-FIRST at literal demons and beasts!
Honestly, the only game that can come close to WL4's level of crazy is Wario World. There's no time limit mechanics aside from battle rings, and the puzzles may not share the same quality, but I'd say they got 2 things perfectly right; the otherworldly, sometimes even grotesque monsters that would turn any adventurer's blood cold, and Wario's avarice-fueled slaughter of these inhuman creatures with the deranged grin of someone who eats, drinks, and breathes money. I really hope Nintendo keeps putting Wario through weirder and weirder adventures, because that fat, filthy slob was MADE to shake down the freaks and creeps that Mario's too nice for.
Anyway, I give this video an EGGSALAD out of 10.
Keyzer: Exists
Pirate ghost: And I took that
Its Frog Time!
14:18 Wario got a taste of his own medicine!
Wario: _Hits Frog switch_
Game: *_Uh oh! Here comes the Noise!_*
3:51 Sounds like that machine in hospitals that counts the beats of the heart.
the timelimit in wario land 4 is legendary. it feels like you have to escape the level before a dimensional collaps happens,its just as tense as showed in the video and its really scary sometimes
Never knew you actually didn't instantly die if you run out of time, the way the game just falls to silence and everything goes grey, coins bleeding from Wario, really gives this impression that you're suffocating. Creepy as hell!
I remember Wario Land 4! I loved that game! The look and sound is so pixelated and brilliant
You make the time limit so scary lol
I was too busy HURRY UP-ing to pay attention to the music
It was scary though, especially when you know you're screwed
2:04
Is it me or is this somewhat charming even for wario
“Cemon Cemon, pick it up and PLAY.”
;-; jeez wario i was going to get a cup o’ coffee
The Ganon Laugh at the end was brilliant! XD
Mario Time Limits : Uh oh, you better-a hurry!
Wario Time Limits : *_RUN FOR YOUR FUCKING LIFE_*
Peppino time limits: ITS PIZZA TIME AND RUN BEFORE PIZZAFACE STEALING MY ASS
@@10broyameaty never expected a pizza tower fan on the comment, well, atleast 2 years ago when people barely knew iy
For the creepy bells, sonic CD anyone???
Played this when I was younger, and that music terrified me
The part when everything turns gray after you run out of time and that slow pulsing note terrified me the first time it happened to me as a kid, especially since it was on a Game Boy Player. Definitely not something I would have expected after running out of time.
@whoisthisgit I've been rewatching some of your old content including the old MSpaint cartoons and realised that the full name of the character Rick is Rick the Stick. When I was making my show "Chris the Stick Adventures" back in 2014, I completely forgot the "The Stick" name was taken.
I want to make sure that if there will or will not be any legal complications or anything of the sort? The naming of Chris the Stick was accidental. I also want to say that we do not make money off the show.
Sure, and I doubt I could sue over that name even if I wanted to.
whoisthisgit Ok then, thanks for your reply! Take care.
i'd agree with whoisthisgit, such a generic name wouldn't really be copyrightable. There once was a company that tried to make the word edge their trademark and sued everyone that used edge in any context, but it came back to bite them and ruined their business when they tried taking on a bigger business.
@@Orasaki Also, Cadbury trademarked purple. Really?
It's a bit off topic though.
Is that anc i see?
Ah good times this is my entire childhood... I almost want to cry... I remember each and every one of these levels better than anything I've learnt in school. The hours... the struggle... feels good man
I don't know, i kinda like the looping part of the Golden Diva's fight theme. sounds like something for a fast-paced water level.
Me: "I have this irrational fear of time limits in video games."
Therapists: "Ah I see. Would these time limits happen to be like the ones in The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask? Or is i-"
Me: 😧
I love how in his idle animation in the wii Wario is literally saying pick up the remote and play
Man, Wario Land: The Shake Dimension was an awesome game. I need to go play it again sometime.
I like to imagine the reason Shake It’s theme has a different feel than 4’s is because Wario has gained more experience in adventuring for treasure. In 4 it feels like “I Don’t Know What Will Happen When That Runs Out And I Don’t Want To Find Out” because it’s his first time dealing with time limits in escaping. He hasn’t seen the timer before, and he doesn’t know what happens when it runs out, and he doesn’t want to wait and find out. This is in contrast to Shake It! where he has much more experience with the whole “adventuring for treasure” bit and knows what will happen. Because of this, it goes from “I Will Die When That Runs Out” to “Wario the Adventurer Makes His Daring Escape.” He knows what’s happening and feels much more in control of it. He no longer sees it as a frightful event, and more of leaving the temple he just raided in a daring escape back to the entrance of it.
Neat
You reminded me to play Wario's Wii game again - I am quite the connoisseur of well-done animation and that game is loaded with it! :D
8:28 Wario is secretly Professor Layton
The wario land 4 time limit actually makes me think that wario is drunk
When he presses the frog switch nothing actually happens, Wario hallucinates a bomb and then sees the bomb and screams "HURRY UP!!!" and panics for no actual reason, then when the timer runs out he cuts himself and bleeds (red coins) until he dies of blood loss (no more coins)
You can tell the guy who worked on Earthbound composed this soundtrack since it's so unsettling.
As a kid of about 6 years old back when this game came out in 2001. Those bells gave me the creeps too. Otherwise, good memories of the game. I still have it.
I always enjoyed the contrast between the nice relaxing levels and the frenetic run to the portal at the end. Wario feels so powerful with his speed and strength and giving the player a reason to yolo run back through the stage really lets that aspect of the character stand out.
Having a energetic, happy timed segment is very refreshing. I hope more games go with Shake It's/The Shake Dimension's take on time limits.
I feel like it would’ve been way more impactful if the level blew up when the timer ended and you just straight up game overed after a lot of explosions.
Wario Land 4, brings back memories when I played this game.
I remember when I first played wario land 4. I was 7 and Everytime id hear the "HURRY UP!" and the music it'd scare me so much 😂
8:27 What's that song?
Also, wow, I never realized how much this Wario Land game takes from the WarioWare series as far as sounds go.
This game came before Warioware.
It’s the puzzle music from the first professor Layton game.
0:12 reminds me about Captain Hook afraid of time cos if the ticking happens he's still alive, but if the clock ticked its last tock, thus perished James Hook
I think someone already did this but...
Therapist: Wario Layton doesn't exist, he can't hurt you.
Wario Layton: 8:28
yeah, timers have always scared the living shit out of me. i remember hiding behind the couch when the countdown was going down at the end of the day in the one meerkat game i played on my wii, i cried when my mom was doing the 5 second tidy when i was younger, and i hated doing the purple comets and speedrun comets in mario galaxy. they've just always made me afraid something bad will happen if i don't get it done in time, and i have never liked the stress of that at all.
The Hurry Up theme is one of my all time favorite soundtracks.
Fiery Cave was certainly the most drastic change, though. A volcano cavern that turns in a slippery ice hell
14:10
When your left alone with your uncle for first time
0_0
Why are Curry's like uncles?
Because the bad ones hurt ur asshole.
I remember that when I grab Keyzer, I would always say "Keyzer! Come with me. If not, the universe will die, with you in it!"
3:47 when the timer was going town my dog started barking and I freaked out for a second
Your dog must have good hearing if he's able to hear a tiny Game Boy Advance...
unless you're playing on the Game Boy Player on the Gamecube, of course.
Shake King's kill tactic reminds me of a cruel thing you can do as Marina in Mischief Makers sped up.🤔 I could even hear her distinctive, "Shake! Shake!"
An important thing to note about Shake It, is that there is different songs for hurry up based on what stage is played. The song played is the one for the first level in the game. They range from most being adventurous to a few being somewhat creepy.
Don't worry git, hating tea doesn't make you any less British, I hate scones! (But still love tea)
YouLikeJazz 4870 Yep maybe people just hate even their own commonly produced products or sports
And maybe people sometimes hate their new username...
I don't like pickles and I'm american, not that pickles are a truly american food but it's on lots of american foods...
I am American and love tea.
I hate afternoon teabreaks
The bells sounds very creepy. That sounded like a Mad Piano from SM64 was coming to chomp Wario's Stomach.
Keep in mind the song that plays while the timer is counting down is known as “Hurry Up!” Aka the words Wario shouts out when he jumps on the switch. Although when he says it, it comes out as “H-H-Hurry Up!!!”
I usually hate games with time limits, but in this case it seems like it handles well
Slippy Toad's revenge, but he's blue and in a Wario game
Especially after what Git said in his Star Fox CBE episode
8:28
Nice touch there with Professor Layton.
13:30 When that enemy dies, it sounds like Mario's Beta Long Jump soundclip.
9:47 Just to expand on this, this applies to EVERY level.
If you leave a level without finding all the necessities, you’ll keep all the stuff you DID find and you won’t have to look for it again anytime you revisit the level.
For the puzzle pieces, this means you don’t have to get all the pieces in one run. It’ll still count even if you got each piece in a separate run of the level, just as long as you get them all eventually.
This opened up a floodgate of memories of playing this game as a child and always being scared to play a level I wasn't familiar with or seen one of my brothers play. No wonder I have anxiety and can't handle being rushed now lmao
wario land 4 is my favorite of the series
The Layton joke at 8:40 had me ROLLING
Wario with the Professor Layton hat cracked me up. You made my day, thank you.
When I was younger and was playing wario land the shake adventure, I finished the first level and noticed there was a timer and I was so stressed i litterally stopped playing for a whole minute before growing balls and finishing the level
Thank god I wasn't old enough to play wario land 4....
I love that this is also an appreciation of how unique the mechanic is. I like your style of videos a lot.
Also, yeah never thought about how Wario must have gills
That escape theme is so unsettling!
timers like these make me remember Krazy Ivans timer on the ps1, that timer really gave me the chills
What a coincidence, I just finished this game the other day. But I thought the time limit was intense in a good way. The adrenaline rush of the music combined with the mad exit dash was amazing.