Thank you so much, I really appreciate that! You're awesome 😁 glad to know you're also a WarioWorld enjoyer! Not surprised - you always have great taste 👌
@@retroreviews_ I actually did I had the rom of it, and it was actually really enjoyable, looking forward to getting a steamdeck or something like that to get these games on the go
I rented Warioworld once or twice as a kid and enjoyed it. Like Majora's Mask, Mario Sunshine, Starfox Adventures, and Metroid 2, it's sort of the black sheep of the franchise. Most Wario games are 2D sidescrollers, fairly beloved ones too, but this one put the character in a 3D space and made all sorts of whacky and random monsters and characters for him to interact with. I do kinda regret not buying the game outright, but it isn't the greatest thing in the world. Mario games and most B-grade 3D platformers of the time outclass it, mostly in terms of length and gameplay styles. Iirc, Warioworld is JUST jumping and punching stuff. Consider licensed kid games like Jimmy Neutron: Jet Fusion or SpongeBob: Battle for Bikini Bottom, where the worlds are more nonlinear and there are various minigames throughout to keep things interesting. Again, Warioworld is worth a try, but it's just a little too short and simple, like you said.
I agree about the simplicity of the gameplay - it doesn't have the most staying power since you don't ever evolve your moveset. Definitely not as strong as the platformers either. I'd love to see them do a sequel with a lot more.
I was making a list of Gamecube games I want, because I've never owned one, and I noticed this one
It's a really good one to have! Definitely recommendable 👍
I can tell you put way more work into this one. I will be sure to share it around keep it up. Also Wario World is fucking awesome!!!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that! You're awesome 😁 glad to know you're also a WarioWorld enjoyer! Not surprised - you always have great taste 👌
Actually one of my favorite games of my childhood
Very nice! 😁 You should replay it, I'd love to hear how you enjoy it a couple decades later.
@@retroreviews_ I actually did I had the rom of it, and it was actually really enjoyable, looking forward to getting a steamdeck or something like that to get these games on the go
I rented Warioworld once or twice as a kid and enjoyed it. Like Majora's Mask, Mario Sunshine, Starfox Adventures, and Metroid 2, it's sort of the black sheep of the franchise. Most Wario games are 2D sidescrollers, fairly beloved ones too, but this one put the character in a 3D space and made all sorts of whacky and random monsters and characters for him to interact with. I do kinda regret not buying the game outright, but it isn't the greatest thing in the world. Mario games and most B-grade 3D platformers of the time outclass it, mostly in terms of length and gameplay styles. Iirc, Warioworld is JUST jumping and punching stuff. Consider licensed kid games like Jimmy Neutron: Jet Fusion or SpongeBob: Battle for Bikini Bottom, where the worlds are more nonlinear and there are various minigames throughout to keep things interesting. Again, Warioworld is worth a try, but it's just a little too short and simple, like you said.
I agree about the simplicity of the gameplay - it doesn't have the most staying power since you don't ever evolve your moveset. Definitely not as strong as the platformers either. I'd love to see them do a sequel with a lot more.