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Published: 2015-06-23, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Impossibly cute, surprisingly meaty, wildly inventive all the way through, some of the best level-design ever
Bosses could be harder to defeat, that sense of seen it before
Yoshi's Woolly World is a platforming wonder that, once again, proves Nintendo's factory-like proficiency in knocking out gaming masterpieces. It's a shame it won't attract wider exposure because of the largely shunned Wii U's reach. The game also...
There's a handful of really great levels in Yoshi's Woolly World, which makes the most of its setting and choice of character. The world is exactly what I expected, thematically and in terms of structure: sand, snow, clouds, and fire, punctuated by bosses...
Published: 2015-06-22, Author: Christian , review by: eurogamer.net
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Accessibility for younger players, Layers of challenge for core players, Unlockable Srank levels are excellent, Poochy is painfully adorable
Too basic for platformer fans, Visuals won't impress everyone, Some collectables are unreasonably hidden, Fun lies in the diversions, not the main game
Abstract: Even though I loved Kirby's Epic Yarn on the Wii, it's a hard game to recommend to anyone. Kirby fans wouldn't appreciate the odd newer mechanics, while those who don't care for the fluffiest incarnation of HAL's pink blob wouldn't be swayed by the simpli...
Abstract: Und wieder mal treibt Kamek sein Unwesen und ist er Grund, weshalb wir uns überhaupt mit den Yoshis ins flauschige Abenteuer stürzen dürfen. Denn Kamek braucht Stoff. Und den holt er sich von den Yoshis: Eines Tages entzwirbelt er nämlich jeden Einzelnen...