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Review: Yoshi's Story (Wii U eShop / N64) | Nintendo Life

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Yoshi's Story tells a bare bones story against a brilliantly colourful backdrop, utilizing some novel platforming mechanics to bolster interest but ultimately falling a little flat in execution. It doesn't approach the level of its classic predecessor on the SNES, but fans of the series might want to take a visit to relive those days of yore. Just make sure to hold your expectations in check.

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Geobros2957d ago

What a bad game? I had paid much for buying it and I finished in 1-2 hours.

ameliabaz2957d ago (Edited 2957d ago )

The game can be very short because you are only forced to play one level per page, so you can get to the end very quickly. But if you play every level in every chapter and find all the secrets, it can become a much lengthier game (around 10-12 hours). And if you aim for all melons, the game becomes much harder.

You miss out on a lot of the game if you rush through it.

PoSTedUP2957d ago

i loved this game as a kid. im pretty sure i played it forever and still just never beat it. lots of levels and fun to be had, the music was very cheery.

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tweet752957d ago

not that bad. Id actually give it an 8 out of 10. The above comments are true its short but theres so many extra goodies if you try for everything it turns into a enjoyable game.

Segata2956d ago

I am like the only person who ever enjoyed this game and I loved it back in the day as well.

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Late to the Party: Playing Yoshi's Story For The First Time

Dave writes, "Yoshi's Story is not the most complex and may not be a long game. It is, however, an accessible game for all ages and is a great thing, especially if you need a palette cleanser and an easy pick-up-and play title on your Switch."

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N64 Games That Actually Aged Well

Star Wars Rogue Squadron. That’s the list. You can all go home. I’m just kidding, of course. The N64 had a lot of unforgettable titles throughout its run.

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Jiub935d ago

Quest 64, while simple and short, would certainly fit on this list. So would a few others.

JEECE935d ago

Lol Mario Kart 64. That's the perfect example of nostalgia blinding people from seeing how badly a game has aged. Great at the time, but the controls are abysmal now. People ripped on Double Dash at the time, but it aged much better. Unfortunately for people my age N64 is so attached to their childhood that any criticism of any game is taken like an insult to their family honor or something.

franwex935d ago

I guess to each their own. But I still think Mario Kart 64 is good all these years later.

NotoriousWhiz935d ago (Edited 935d ago )

I still enjoy playing N64 games, the only ones that truly haven't aged well are the FPS games : Goldeneye and Perfect Dark. Although the Turok games have aged well as it uses a better control scheme (move with C buttons, aim with control stick)

metalgod88935d ago

Wave Race 64 is absolutely fantastic. Racing games are my jam, but I remember this game being really tough because the rough weather and strong waves were pushing my jet ski around slamming me into obstacles haha. I wish I had an N64 so I could replay it.

YoungKingDoran934d ago

Duke Nukem 64 and Doom 64. Also the recently english translation of Shiren 2 looks and plays great

Venoxn4g934d ago (Edited 934d ago )

Conker & Star fox 64

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The Yoshi Series is Having Trouble Finding its Footing

Yoshi has been a part of the Mario series since 1990, but wasn’t the main headline of his own title until a few years later. The lovable dinosaur has been a partner to Mario, played sports, solved puzzles and even helped Mario shoot down enemies in a safari, but where he shined most was his platforming appearance in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island. Today this game is still praised as one of the best from the SNES era and as Yoshi’s best title by far, so why does it seem that Nintendo is straying further from what made it work in favor of Yoshi titles that aren’t as good?

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FallenAngel19842212d ago

I just bought Yoshi’s Island on Wii U and I may try Yoshi’s Island DS again next

Omnislashver362212d ago

Agreed, Yoshi's Island was the shit. One issue might be their attempt at keeping the graphics current-gen. They're so focused on realism they turned him into a ball of Yarn and now are having him traverse cardboard scenery. Yeah, the art styles look nearly perfected and in many ways near real, and if they tried to do a realistic jungle it might look imperfect all around, but the fact of the matter is they're too focused on gimmicks.

Forget the superrealistic art style influencing the entire game for a second, bring back the mechanics and design of the old ones. Even if the style is imperfected, they can do BETTER.

Some of it, like oversizing elements so they can show all the detail, or completely redesigning levels is hampering everything about the old games that made them special.

So what if they can't do a superrealistic jungle? Bring a cartoony one but keep all the core elements the same.

To be fair I liked Yoshi's Story as well. But these new ones are focusing too much on graphics to the point graphics are changing gameplay mechanics.

PhoenixUp2212d ago

At least Yoshi has a new upcoming game

Where’s the next Wario Land title?

G3ng4r2212d ago

This. I'm fully expecting to hear about another wario ware though.

The 10th Rider2212d ago

Critically maybe, but even there the games come out okay. From a sales perspective the games do perfectly fine, hence why Nintendo continues to make them the way that they are.

Prince_TFK2212d ago

Relax, the new Yoshi game hasn’t come out yet. Let reserve our judgement until it hit the store shall we?

Shiken2212d ago

I think people are worried because of Kirby. They have always catered to similar audiences and it is not too far fetched to think that the new Yoshi will be shallow and too easy like Star Allies was.

However you are right, we won't truly know until it releases.

CrimsonWing692210d ago

We’ve had how many entries In the Yoshi franchise now and how many have been as good as the original yoshi’s Island? I think people have a right to be concerned.

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