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IGN: World of Goo Review

This is why digital distribution exists, and why it has such awesome potential in our industry. Whether you're looking at the style, execution, interface, gameplay, expandability, soundtrack, or polish, World of Goo manages to easily climb its way through piles and piles of mediocre Wii titles and raise the bar not only when it comes to WiiWare, but any package on Wii. It may not be a gigantic, epic adventure, and it doesn't feature Mario, Link, or Samus, but it represents exactly what this industry is about, and what it was founded on. World at Goo is one simple concept, executed to near perfection, and for that reason alone, it's worth your cash. It's simply one of the best WIi titles out there.

Presentation - 9.0
Graphics - 9.5
Sound - 9.5
Gameplay - 9.5
Lasting Appeal - 9.0
Overall -
9.5 / 10
BIoodmask - contributor
Published: 399 days 12 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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