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Yoshis island ds review
Yoshis island ds review











And when the child riding on Yoshi cries, it's not very good either - but in all fairness, the original Yoshi's Island had the same thing. There is nothing about the music that is in any sense enjoyable. The music in this game just may be the worst Mario music ever for major titles. There's a reason why Wario and DK have never been in a child form before, and Yoshi's Island DS hits on that and hits it hard.Īnother thing that Yoshi's Island DS hits on hard is a player's ears. It would've been much better if each character was playable just because a player wanted to be them, not because they have to be them. They just all take away from the old school Yoshi's Island feel of things, and there should have been no special abilities at all. Dk, Wario, and Peach all have something that enables them to pass certain objectives and such. Yeah, each character should have a special ability, but the ones found in Yoshi's Island Ds are nothing. It doesn't help the fact that certain parts of certain levels are tailored to a specific character. But when they are no challenge, the longer levels just become more of an annoyance and a pain to play through. They are incredible easy and much longer than the original game's levels. It doesn't matter where a player starts, it's the same situation over and over.īut we have to start with something, so let's start with the levels. Bad levels, bad music, bad characters, etc. Well, the gameplay itself isn't so bad, it's just what the gameplay incorporates is terrible.

yoshis island ds review

The gameplay is just absolutely horrible. It's not a terrible game.except when it was supposed to live up to the hype of being a sequel to the original Yoshi's Island. From the start of the game, a player can tell that it just is not the same Yoshi's Island game we've all come to know and love. And when it does start is when the game goes downhill and joins the recent releases that have been bad and becomes another disappointment. That is, of course, until the game starts. It seems as though it's exactly like the original Yoshi's Island. Mario's back in his child form, and Yoshi's here to help once more. Old school format from the original Yoshi's Island is plastered all over the screen, and the look of the game seems tremendous.

yoshis island ds review

When a player starts the game, it seems like it'll be a truly great game. The problem? They just didn't do it right. Artoon and Nintendo combined to try and redeem the old school Mario format with Yoshi's Island DS, a game very similar to the original Yoshi's Island.













Yoshis island ds review