As the inclusion of “New Island” in the title might suggest, this is actually a sequel or at least a continuation of the first “Yoshi’s Island” and really seems like its really just more levels from that first “Yoshi’s Island.” That’s actually a good thing, considering the first game was quite a bit of fun and had quite the following. “Yoshi’s New Island” developers were smart to basically offer up the same kind of game because it brings in a loyal following while also gathering up a new fan base that loves the idea of a game that harkens back to the good old days of the company.
Here are a few of my favorites that have slipped under a few radars over the last five years.
Nope. Code of Princess and Yoshi's New Island aren't really that great at all. They are below-average. I wanted to like Code of Princess but from framerate to voice acting and terrible characters I couldn't come to like it one bit other than the gameplay can be challenging at times. Design wise it well down but the flaws hold it back a lot.
Yoshi's New Island is just boring and average. While the visual are very good for the art it used but the overused music and super easy where you beat the game in 2-7 hours.
Close the door, turn the volume down a bit and breath deeply, cuz this is gonna get annoying, fast. Join WatchMojo as they countdown their picks for the Top 10 Worst Video Game Music.
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