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It seems Kamek is just slightly obsessed with babies, possibly in an effort to finally learn “How are babbies formed?” -- good news for science and discovery; bad news for Mario and Luigi's stork. Fortunately, baby Mario escapes the kidnapping, falling mi...
Abstract: If nothing else, Yoshi's New Island is proof just how difficult it is to recapture lightning in a bottle.In its time, Yoshi's Island was something of a revelation. Cursed with the responsibility of following up Super Mario World, the Super Nintendo platfo...
Published: 2014-03-14, Author: Stephen , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: Yoshi's New Island is a perfectly pleasant video game that I have a hard time recommending.It's technically a new game, though there isn't much novelty in this purportedly-new Island. Sure, the 3DS sidescroller has all-new levels, but the game feels less...
Published: 2014-03-14, Author: Sean , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: 2013 may have been the Year of Luigi, but now that the green dudded plumber has had his time in the spotlight, Nintendo can stretch their cast of icons again. Who better to bring back than the most loveable dinosaur in video games? Yoshi's New Island is t...
Abstract: It's been a while since I've played Super Mario World 2 on my SNES which, by the way, still works. However, I do have fond memories of experiencing a Mario game through Yoshi's eyes. The new mechanics like Yoshi's Egg Throw or jump hover added a new and c...
Published: 2014-03-13, Author: Russell , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: Yoshi has returned, and for better or worse he's brought along his entire family to help keep Baby Mario alive and rescue Baby Luigi. Yoshi's New Island for the 3DS bring back the classic Yoshi gameplay with a few new tricks and a familiar art style.Every...
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Published: 2014-03-13, Author: Tom , review by: gamespot.com
Pleasant artistic design
Predictable level design, Secrets require little thought to uncover, Annoying health system, Uninspired twoplayer mode
Abstract: Billed as a direct sequel to the original Yoshi’s Island and developed by the unproven Arzest, very few carried any faith that Yoshi’s New Island would adequately follow up what I believe to be the single greatest platformer of all time. In the end, th...
Abstract: CommentI can’t imagine the pressure felt by developers creating titles under the Nintendo brand, taking very popular, existing franchises and attempting to put their own spin on things. If there is any studio that seems to excel at this, it has to be d...