After being a huge fan of past wario world and wario ware games, I had extremely high expectations for this game. Unfortunatly, it doesnt have the same feeling of the older wario games. First, the game is pretty slow paced. Each of the ten levels will take you any where from 1 to 1 and a half hours. The game begins as a fairly generic side-scroller. You only have two "disguises" to change to. When you do aquire all the disguises, it will become tedious to draw the sign to change.(ex. Genius Wario requires you to draw a magnifing glass, and the touch screen may mistake it for Cosmic Wario which is a circle.) The game has a few minigames in order to open the chests, but few are anything youve never seen. Altogether, this is a mediocore game that has some fun elements, but are alot better off with The New Super Mario Bros. or Castlevania.
Video games is such a diverse medium that it is somewhat easy to forget that differing opinions, however alien they may be to your own, are welcome for a critical debate. Recently, a forum user named Melaisis posted a rather interesting article titled “Games Are Not Art.” I won’t go into much detail here, but suffice to say, Melaisis gives the theory that due to the inaccessibility of certain games by the general public, games cannot, all things considered, be art in the sense... read more...