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6.0

Edge: Wario Land: The Shake Dimension Review

Whatever happened to the everything-butthe-kitchen-sink approach of WarioWare Twisted's 200-something bonus trinkets? Shake is at its best when emulating the obnoxiousness and buffoonery of its hero. That it occasionally bows to his stupidity is an unexpected disappointment.

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Smacktard5705d ago (Edited 5705d ago )

And yet Halo 3 and GTA4 get 10/10. Oh, okay...

edit: And the review! Oh god, the way it's written... could it BE any more pretentious?

Mahr5705d ago

William Buckley's back from the dead and reviewing videogames? Awesome.

MK_Red5704d ago

Typical Edge. Giving 6 to great games like this, Legacy of Kain and Beyond Good and Evil while giving 10 to...

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8.0

El33tonline: Wario Land: The Shake Dimension Review (Wii)

For me Wario has always been more of a favourite than Mario, scandalous I know! However, his greedy lust for treasure, stitch-inducing humour combined with his zany mustache and general bad-boy attitude set him apart from good ol' Mario. Wario has mostly been relegated to mini-games in his past appearances in the videogame world, and while these crazy mini-games are fun, mostly because of their downright silly and sometimes even completely absurd nature, it's nice to see him taking the spotlight in The Shake Dimension.

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7.0

Warioland The Shake Dimension review

"Ignoring the Wii ware title Lost Winds, and the plethora of golden oldies available on the virtual console, this is the best 2D platform game available on the Wii. And if it's successful enough (and sales certainly haven't been disastrous so far) it may hopefully pave the way for similar franchises to receive brand new 2D adventures (Yoshi and Donkey Kong, we're looking at you)."

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5.0

Sliced Gaming: Warrior Land: The Shake Dimension Review

SG: "Wario is one of Nintendo's B-list characters. Initially conceived as another nemesis for Mario, he has evolved into a lazy character that's always on the search for treasure. Hell, it took three Smash Bros. games before he made an appearance. His platforming solo career has been largely based in the handheld sphere, with the exception being Wario World for Gamecube, a terrible brawler by Treasure that really doesn't deserve being mentioned. His second console platformer has also been handed off to another team, with developer Good-Feel at the helm. Does a return to Wario's 2D roots make for a better game?"

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Smacktard5648d ago

Wow, what a terrible review. 3 out of 10 graphics-wise? I stopped reading there.

Xander-RKoS5647d ago

"It’s a B grade game"

If it's a B grade game, then why didn't it get a B grade?