The Verdict
Good Nintendo games come in one of two flavors. Some games are revolutionary, such as creating 3D platforming with Super Mario 64. Others are iterative and refine a previous concept further, like Super Mario Galaxy 2. In this way, Yoshi's Woolly World is the former. It takes the Yoshi's Island template and attempts to refine it even further.
In many ways it succeeds at that goal. Both games use eye catching art styles and push the visuals for their respective consoles. They even share the same major weakness in boss designs. In the end, Yoshi's Woolly World's biggest improvement is the breadth of difficulty options offered to players, simultaneously being easier and harder than all of its predecessors.
Yoshi's Woolly World provides an enjoyable experience for gamers of all skill levels. Mellow Mode and badges can save even the newest of newbies, while going for completion without badges can challenge long time fans of the genre. Yoshi's Woolly World is far and away the best successor to the original Yoshi's Island.
The Positives
The Negatives
Yoshi's Woolly World is Nintendo's latest attempt to recapture the magic of the original Yoshi's Island. It follows the same 6 worlds, 8 levels, and special stages format, and has the same moves as before. Yoshi can swallow enemies to produce eggs (or yarn balls in this case), throw said eggs, flutter jump (almost infinitely if your timing is good), and ground pound on his way through the game. There are also several fruit based power-ups and yarn based transformation sequences.
The story of Yoshi's Woolly World is simple and explained as soon as the game begins: Kamek appears out of the blue and begins deconstructing all of the Yoshis into bundles of yarn for some unexplained purpose. Fortunately, he misses both green and red Yoshi, who proceed to give chase in an attempt to find and reassemble their friends. It's not a very complex story, but it gives you a reason to go out and collect as much as possible in your pursuit of the magikoopa menace.
The Wii U is awash in 2D platformers, so Yoshi's Woolly World tries to stand out with a one-two punch of nostalgia and saccharine cuteness via its next level yarn tech. Is this a crutch or can this game stand on its own? Let's break it down.
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