Not as good, but can still be pretty great. A few dull levels, but then there are some absolutely awesome ones.To the UK people how does this game compare to Yoshi's Island?
I'm not from UK but have finished the game 100% so I hope I can answer.To the UK people how does this game compare to Yoshi's Island?
To the UK people how does this game compare to Yoshi's Island?
yoshi real talk: woolly world = story > yi = yni > ds
tezuka and his team nailed it
Dear beelzebub, no. Story isn't that good of a game, let alone better than Island. And Woolly World has a few stages that perhaps trump all Island's levels, but overall I'd say Island still holds the edge with a more thoroughly high quality package.yoshi real talk: woolly world = story > yi = yni > ds
tezuka and his team nailed it
Bundle is up on Gamestop. Can't link, at work.
To the UK people how does this game compare to Yoshi's Island?
man, I've had terrible experiences with Gamestop.Bundle is up on Gamestop. Can't link, at work.
To the UK people how does this game compare to Yoshi's Island?
Dear beelzebub, no. Story isn't that good of a game, let alone better than Island. And Woolly World has a few stages that perhaps trump all Island's levels, but overall I'd say Island still holds the edge with a more thoroughly high quality package.
Can't make a decision on this. I've never really played a Yoshi's Island game. The little I've come close to playing one was the one that they released for the 3DS ambassador program. I should try playing that again I guess to see if I like it.
Woolly World just comes off looking really pretty but ultimately a slow and relaxing (as opposed to boring I guess) game.
Is that pretty much the main draw to them? That's it's a relaxing platformer that might have some interesting level design?
Woolly World just comes off looking really pretty but ultimately a slow and relaxing (as opposed to boring I guess) game.
Is that pretty much the main draw to them? That's it's a relaxing platformer that might have some interesting level design?
I'm on the fence about pre-ordering the version with the amiibo or not. Does that dual Yoshi mechanic add anything substantial to the game?
How long is the initial playthrough and how long does it take to 100% it? Is there any difficulty in going for 100%?
I'm on the fence about pre-ordering the version with the amiibo or not. Does that dual Yoshi mechanic add anything substantial to the game?
Thanks for the answer.If you just rush through it, you'll probably be done in around 4-8 hours. Going for all the collectibles (and the full health runs) can be a bit more demanding. That said, the main game is fairly easy. It's in the special stages that the difficulty really picks up (to the point where you're glad that you have unlimited lives).
That mechanic doesn't look that hot tbh, but I don't own the miiboz so whatever... friend of mine wasn't impressed with the amiibo function and he's a legit amiibo fan.
Game itself is great, 100%'d recently.
No, you can play the game quite happily without it. The reason to get the amiibo is simply if you like it/how it looks.
Fair enough. If the mechanic is mostly an afterthought I can live without the amiibo, even though it does look really good.
I'm on the fence about pre-ordering the version with the amiibo or not. Does that dual Yoshi mechanic add anything substantial to the game?
To the UK people how does this game compare to Yoshi's Island?
It's not quite as good, but it's BY FAR the closest any game in the Yoshi series has gotten to YI. It feels like a legit sequel, featuring levels which are some of Nintendo's best '2D' work since the '90s.
Let's remember that this is a Good-Feel game. While EAD level designers did contribute (as they did with Yoshi's New Island), referring to it as solely Nintendo's work is quite misleading.
Yeah, I just got my JPN Wii U Mario Maker bundle and got the game so I will post a screen of what Yoshi I get.Does anyone own this game, and an unpackaged pixelated Mario amiibo? I was wondering if it has a different effect from the regular Mario amiibo...
Does anyone own this game, and an unpackaged pixelated Mario amiibo? I was wondering if it has a different effect from the regular Mario amiibo...
Not even a different colour? Lame.You just get regular Mario.
Original Yoshi's Island is probably my favourite 2D platformer of all time. And I'm happy to say that Woolly World is almost as good.
The synth part surprised me.At least you'll die to this nice music.
Not as good, but can still be pretty great. A few dull levels, but then there are some absolutely awesome ones.
More like Yoshi's Island, or Yoshi's Story youd say?
It's definitely more like Yoshi's Island. Lack of baby Mario is the only aspect I'd say brings it closer to Yoshi's Story.
However, it is generally slower paced than YI, with higher focus on exploration than ever before. It's very subjective what one thinks of that, but personally I really like this game.