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BaD#4: Top 5 Favorite Wii 2D Plataformers


On 02/06/2014 at 03:48 PM by Alex-C25

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Linked to Article Series: Blog a Day (BaD) 2014

As some of you know, I love Plataformers and I consider them my favorite genre, and Nintendo being one of the most famous creators of games of this genre, has very notable ones on the Wii. Though one of the curious things about it is the fact that 2D plataformers managed to find a way to have a small comeback in sale and popularity thanks to the Wii, so you can name five of those games in one hand. Because of that, I decided to do a BaD with my favorite 2D plataformers for the console. If there's any game you think it's weird it isn't here, that's because I haven't played. With that in mind, let's start:

5.) Wario Land: Shake It!:

At first I wasn't planning to get this game, but once I saw it in action I got interested. It's the only game of the Wario Land spin-off I had played and overall, it was pretty nice.

The shaking mechanic might not be very essential (though it is fun doing that to enemies), but the rest of the game works well. The controls are precise, the areas offers a lot of secrets and replay value if you want to get all the treasures, music and secret levels and once the game advances, it gets more challenging, which can frustrating sometimes but give the game a difficulty curve. The bosses are few, but they do their job and the cartoony graphics and animations are pretty nice, and offers a vey catchy and varied soundrack (some of the genres include Funk, Orchestra, what can only be described as New Order type of Synth Pop and some more). I guess the only things I would nitpick would be the submarine sections, which didn't have that much good of a control and the difficulty much later, but overall, I think this is a very solid Plataformer.

4.) Kirby's Epic Yarn:

To tell you the true, I do like the Kirby games, but I haven't had something of an amazing experience, and the only thing I had with that was with one of the GBA Kirby games (can't remember the name).

Despite that, I still like this game. It's very short and there's not much replay value, but from what it is, it's a very charming and creative game. Though I can't remember much from it, I digged the yar mechanic and powers it came with it (though I didn't like the train that much from what I remember), the levels and bosses were good and the yarn graphics and some of the scenery changes you could do were something that is very unique for a videogame. Though I can't say much for the Co-op, since I haven't gotten the chance to play it with someone.

3.) New Super Mario Bros. Wii:

It's Mario, what else can it be said?

Okay, okay, i'll give something to write.

Though at first I wasn't as impressed as the times I had played the original NSMB, the game grew more as I play it. It's well done, it's challenging, has many great levels, the new power-ups (specially the Propeller Mushroon) were a nice adition, there's replay value, it's Mario. I guess I should also say that the multiplayer is one of my favorite off all time. Sure, this gives the incentive to be a dick, but that's what I really loved about it.

Maybe not the best Mario (neither the best 2D Mario), but it sure is fun.

2.) Donkey Kong Country Returns:

It's been said that anything Retro Studio touches is gold. After playing the Metroid Prime Trilogy and this game, that's about right.

Those who really like the original Donkey Kong Country games will be sure to enjoy this. It feels like the plataforming goodness that were the original SNES games, but it also feels new and in general, everything really works. The level design, scenery, controls, challenge, music, almost anything is great. Okay, it can get a bit frustrating in some cases (specially when you want to do every record of the levels) and i'm a bit dissapointed you can't control Diddy as a stand-alone character in single player. That said, it's really great.

It's just that it's a position behind.....

1.) Rayman Origins:

As you had seen, 90% of this list was pure Nintendo, but this is not the case here. Without playing much of the Rayman franchise, I wasn't sure how this game would turn out for me and I didn't know what to expect, except that it was an excellent Plataformer. After meddling the first times with the game, I made a first impression of the game back in 1up saying how much I was loving this game. You know what, i'm still loving it, and not only that, I thought about this game with the other four mentioned and I came with the conslusion that this is my favorite 2D plataformer and it's now among my favorite games.

For some reason, I think everything fits together. The levels were fun and varied, the controls were great (sideways Wiimote atleast), secrets to explore, replay value, challenge that keeps increasing as you progress through the game, BEAUTIFUL graphics that much like Wario Land: Shake It!, feels like controling a cartoon and a very nice soundtrack. Maybe sometimes too challenging, maybe the water levels weren't as good as the others and there's really some trial-and-error when it comes to some levels, but that pales compared to the rest of the game. Simply a masterpiece and I can't wait to play Legends.

Well, that's all for today's BaD.


 

Comments

TheMart22

02/06/2014 at 04:11 PM

I was hoping you'd have Rayman Origins #1. I have it for the PS3, amazing game. The music especially sticks with me.

Alex-C25

02/07/2014 at 02:52 PM

It really is a masterpiece of Plataformers.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

02/06/2014 at 05:22 PM

I really need to play those new Rayman games.  I keep on postponing and postponing.  I'm going to get Legends for my Wii U, but maybe Origins for my Vita. 

mothman

02/06/2014 at 06:18 PM

Origins is great and then Legends completely ups the ante and is brilliant. I picked that one up for $14.77 in a Boxing Day sale at Walmart and I haven't had that much fun in a while.

Alex-C25

02/07/2014 at 02:53 PM

I haven't played Legends, but I do recommend Origins a lot. I think any version will do it for you.

Aboboisdaman

02/06/2014 at 05:29 PM

I love 2D platformers too. I've been playing Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures on Steam lately. It's hard as hell, but a lot of fun. Origins was a great game. I want to get Rayman Legends eventually.

KnightDriver

02/07/2014 at 03:05 AM

Whoa! I didn't know they made a AVGN game?

Aboboisdaman

02/07/2014 at 11:37 AM

Yeah. It's a 2D platformer similar to Mega Man. It's almost like a NES game on crack. There's an achievement for dying 1000 times lol.

Alex-C25

02/07/2014 at 02:54 PM

I want to play Legends too.

Even if I haven't paid attention to the Nerd lately, I am keeping an eye for that game.

mothman

02/06/2014 at 06:20 PM

I haven't played Shake it and while I bought two copies of Epic Yarn for 10 bucks they sold before I had a chance to try it out. The other three are indeed great fun.

Alex-C25

02/07/2014 at 02:54 PM

Any reason why you sold your copies of Kirby's Epic Yarn?

Cary Woodham

02/06/2014 at 07:29 PM

Those are good ones, but don't forget about Muramasa and Klonoa!

KnightDriver

02/07/2014 at 03:05 AM

yea man. Two of my favs!

Alex-C25

02/07/2014 at 02:56 PM

Guys, read the beginning of my blog. It means I haven't played them yet.

jgusw

02/06/2014 at 08:58 PM

Wario Land is the only game I don't own.  I'll have to get that one. 

Alex-C25

02/07/2014 at 02:57 PM

It's good, but i'm not sure how you'll feel about the dificulty spike.

jgusw

02/07/2014 at 05:45 PM

Wario Land has a difficulty spike?  Damn. 

Alex-C25

02/07/2014 at 06:14 PM

Not the same level as Battletoads, but it gets hard. Luckily, it isn't imposible, and much of the challenge come from getting every secret of the level, the hidden levels and the bosses.

Blake Turner Staff Writer

02/06/2014 at 09:27 PM

Have you played legends? It's even better!

Alex-C25

02/07/2014 at 02:59 PM

Sadly, no. I could get the Steam version, but I want to get the Wii U version as I heard it's the better version and originally finished for that console, before Ubisoft made them postpone the date to have multiplataform instead.

Super Step Contributing Writer

02/06/2014 at 11:49 PM

Put Raymans on my Steam wishlist, and Retro is indeed awesome.

Alex-C25

02/07/2014 at 02:59 PM

I very much agree with Retro being awesome.

KnightDriver

02/07/2014 at 03:00 AM

Ah man. I finally added Kirby's Epic Yarn and Donkey Kong Country Returns to my wishlist. I really want to play those. I have Rayman Origins on 360. I love, love, love the production on that game but it frustrated the heck out of me. Still, I want Rayman Legends badly.

Alex-C25

02/07/2014 at 03:01 PM

I could see why Origins can be frustrating at times, but that wasn't enough to ruin everything for me.

NintendoFanJon

02/07/2014 at 02:13 PM

I gotta give a shout out to the  A Boy and His Blob wii reimagining. Even if it is more of a puzzle/platformer...I believe it's up there along these great games.

Alex-C25

02/07/2014 at 03:01 PM

Sadly, another game I haven't played. Keep hearing it's really great.

KnightDriver

02/08/2014 at 03:13 AM

Oh yeah. I want to play that one. 

NSonic79

02/28/2014 at 01:59 PM

I need to try out that DK game. I think if my wife saw taht she might want to try more into getting back into gaming.

Alex-C25

02/28/2014 at 04:05 PM

If you like the original DKC games, you definitly can't go wrong with Returns. It's also very fun in co-op.

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