Partridge Senpai's 2017 Beaten Games:1.
Tales of Hearts R (Vita)
2.
UPPERS (Vita)
3.
Volume (Vita)
4.
Overlord: Minions (DS)
5.
Kirby: Planet Robobot (3DS)
6.
Overlord II (PS3)
7.
Overlord: Dark Legend (Wii)
8.
La-Mulana (Remake) (PC)
9.
Infamous: Second Son (PS4)
10.
htol#NiQ: The Firefly Diary (Vita)
11.
Blood Bowl (360)
12.
Dead to Rights: Retribution (360)
13.
Bioshock Infinite (360)
14.
Bioshock Infinite: Burial At Sea Part 1 (360)
15.
Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea Part 2 (360)
16.
Singularity (360)
17.
Seifuku Densetsu Pretty Fighter X (Saturn)
18.
Ultraman: Hikari No Kyojin Densetsu (Saturn)
19.
Donkey Kong 64 (N64) (repeat)
20.
Song of the Deep (PS4)
21.
Naruto Gekitou Ninja Taisen 3 (GCN)
22.
Banjo-Tooie (N64) (repeat)
23. Wario Land (VB)
Someone else wanted to use the television I use for Yakuza, so I took the down time, instead of doing something productive, to finish the Virtual Boy game I bought special. It's not too long, especially compared to Wario Land on Gameboy, as it took me 2.5 hours with a fair bit of faffing around looking for secrets.
It's Wario Land! It's great, of course! An action game all about finding treasure, punching baddies, and looking for secrets to get more treasure! The controls take a little getting used to, as Wario walks by default and runs when you hold a shoulder button, but other than that it's standard Wario. Another odd difference is that pressing B doesn't make you punch-dash. Instead, it makes you enter a kind of punch-mode, and then by pressing right or left you will initiate a punch-dash in that direction. Again, not bad, just different.
The level design in this one is a little strange, almost like they expect you to lose really, in a kind of Dead Rising-style (although I never ran out of lives to confirm this). The game has several stages, but no stage select. Instead, the game is essentially one looooong stage, where you can actually run back to the elevator at the beginning of a stage if for some reason you want to go back to a previous one: You just gotta run all the way back to it. Useful if you wanna run back for treasure you missed (and you're gonna want all of the special treasures (like they have in the Game Boy game) if you want the best ending!). There's also the Virtual Boy 3D-gimmick of this game, where you can hop into the background of a stage for more stage but with the same paralax scrolling.
Verdict: Very Recommended. It's Wario Land, so of course it's great. The only real fault I can say is the old problem that IT'S ON VIRTUAL BOY. If it were on anything else, it'd be an absolute classic, but just getting a Virtual Boy and then using it for any period of time are just both such awful pains that it's still a fairly serious complain XP
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