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Pretty fun if simplistic beat-em-up. Oozes in Wario charm with its weird sound effects and music. The bosses are wonderfully quirky as well, though some more enemy variety would have been nice.

Play the japanese version, it has a better final boss. You can use your phone to translate text, the game isn't text heavy anyway. Treasure doesn't miss. This game slaps in every way, Wario is always a good time but I think this is my favorite of the rotten guy's games. HD rerelease when?!

Starts with a lot of potential and has a fair share of creative ideas but begins to get repetitive faster than a game should. There's hardly any incentive to fight enemies, and while the idea of buying your life back is interesting, it made me feel like I didn't have to try very hard on the bosses. Movement is pretty fun but the level design (and especially the red gem levels) didn't lend themselves to Wario's more slippery and quick movement.

i hate to say this but wario had a better transition to 3d than sonic


god hes so hot........
hes 95% muscle..........

Way too good to just be part of a spin-off series. Just long enough to not overstay its welcome, but it can get repetitive.

Juro q eu ia tentar finalizar isso por ser curtinho, mas é impossível...
QUE JOGO TENEBROSO DE HORRÍVEL!
Sem carisma, sem originalidade, game desing péssimo, gráficos ruins. Única coisinha que se destaca são algumas músicas q são legaizinhas no máximo.
Tentativa de fazer um Wario Land 3d que falhou miseravelmente.

It's really cool to see the Wario platformers get a 3d entry. On the same console that launched with Luigi's mansion even. Big fan of the more fleshed out extended Mario universe Nintendo went for in this era. Wario games have always been a more unhinged version of Mario, and that really shines in this game especially in the boss fights.

It's very short but I think that's in its favor. Does not get the opportunity to overstay its welcome, and it maintains its pretty clean pacing for a majority of the game. I wish money did more than act as a revival in the rare case you die. But otherwise the collectation elements are a lot of fun, ranging from mandatory progression items, optional stuff that just unlocks Wario ware crossover levels for the gba link cable, optional stuff that effects the ending, health upgrades, etc. Love the challenge rooms and their light puzzle solving and especially the platforming rooms. You never quite know what to expect and almost all of them are good. Except that one where you just slowly pick up and throw like 20 Wario head statues. They break up the gameplay really nicely and just like the game itself, are generally pretty fast and feel good to play.

Great music, graphics hold up very well, most of the bosses are really fun and bare minimum just absolutely wild. Good personality, sound effects, level themes, etc. Very solid aside from a few small moments that feel like padding and the final boss being a bit of a dud. Also I really like the hub world, something about it feels so alive.

Nothing to blow your mind or anything but a very cool little oddity that I wish Nintendo would do more of these days. Don't really have anything bad to say about it.

Super fun Gamecube platformer where Wario tries to defeat an evil gem. Drags a bit by the end but it has fantastic 2000s WarioWare-era attitude and fun beat-em-up/platformer hybrid design. A lot of little things you wish were a little better, but a really nice way to spend 4 hours or so.

Se quiser pôr à prova o caráter de um homem, dê-lhe poder.
Abraham Lincoln

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This game unironically peaks at the title screen, you can stop playing after that part if you wanna

What an insanely weird little game. It gets repetitive fast and it's a bit too easy, but this game has a very specific vibe to it that I haven't seen in any other 3d platformer. It does kinda have missed potential but it's really funny to think that Wario has a 3d platformer and Yoshi doesn't.

the only good wario or wario-inspired game

the best wario voice hands down

Wario World! What a trip. Treasure and Wario are two names I usually associate with 2D platformers, but this 3D platformer really shines, despite some complaints.

I'm finishing this one just having beaten Wario Land 4 a few months ago. This has given me a chance to appreciate Wario as a character. I honestly find his character more interesting than Mario, in that being Mario's negative counterimage, he carries more of a presence to him. I say this because I feel as if, personality wise, Mario is a faceless entity in some ways. He is the faceless hero, who responds exactly as you expect him to respond (he shows the most personality in the Mario and Luigi series, I'd argue).

Wario on the other hand, has selfish intentions from the start. He is greedy and will do anything for jewels, treasure, moolah. He is not as lightweight or gentle as Mario, in manner or physical approach. He is a weighty, muscly beast, who beats the living crap out of enemies that look like they're from the drawings of a disturbed child. Everything is expected yet totally unexpected in his world.

This oddly, is what makes Wario lovable and funny. His physical manner is what lends to sections of physical comedy, online with Buster Keaton, and we recognize the folly of his greedy quest from the beginning, invoking a kind of loving pity despite Wario's brazenness and strength.

I mention all this, because what really stood out to me about this game is how Treasure really took all these aspects of Wario's identity and successfully integrated it into a 3D space. Honestly, this game I think perfects the surreal aspects of the Wario Land series, and goes even beyond that. The enemy design is extremely clever, and sometimes random and a little uncanny, which fits the mood of the game perfectly. Although most of the enemy types are recycled throughout the stages, each one is reskinned to fit the theme of each level, with amazing creativity. I can't even explain some of the enemy designs, but wow, what crazy fever dream did they come out of? This doesn't exclude bosses, that ice stage boss...
Level themes also fit Wario perfectly, circuses, shady forests, halls of mirrors, ancient ruins. You feel like you are going through these kind of shady and surreal, trickster or mystical places.

It's not all glowing, however. Many times in the game, there is precision platforming, which does not work well at all with the Gamecube controllers extremely sensitive control sticks. Also, a lot of the game is just finding the right camera angle so you can do said precision platforming. It's exasperated near the end of the game, with the obstacle courses you go through.
The puzzles too, most of the time they were clever, but in the last sand stage, boy were they hell. We all know how fun block puzzles are (groans).

It is kind of a frustrating and difficult game, but it is made up for in spades by being just an odd and oddly endearing game, one that defines Wario's identity as a brazen goofball more than any other Wario game I know of. If you have a Gamecube or Gamecube-compatible Wii, give this one a shot if you can afford it. Otherwise, let's just pray that this gets some sort of modern port.

Nyeaah!! nyeahh! nyeah nyeah nyeaaahhh!!

One of the peak performances in terms of the Greedy powerhouse known as Wario! The game is reminiscent to others like Klonoa and others around that error of wacky platforming and classic style levels such as Haunted House, ice level, Egypt Level, and so on. The really fun gameplay loop of pile driving all the little goon enemies and completing all the puzzles to collect the treasures. One of the more recent memories I have of the good ol' days of Blockbuster and watching my brother play through this and beat it. (The game is more on the shorter side of things which isn't bad at all). I'd say it's about time we get another Wario game like this and hold off on the gimmick microgames for a little bit.

Has some good levels but the lows are a slog

Wario World is a fantastic little game. Lots of collectibles that honestly can be found if you just search EVERYWHERE, and the bosses and especially Wario's animations are AMAZING! And of course, the lovely Charles Martinet does a great job expressing Wario's wacky voice.

nothing game, despite the wario seal and treasure dev. played about half of it and it's playable but there's nothing actually engrossing about it


Smoking cigars with your grampa as he shows you his collection of rare coins.

A very underlooked and pretty fun Wario 3D platformer!
Your classic Wario stuff, greediness and all. I'm really starting to think how funny it is throughout all these games with whole societies seeing Wario as this hero, when he's just a greedy son of a bitch who's just in it for the money. I love it!
This game was way more fun than I thought it would be. It only has 8 levels, but the levels are BIG with tons of things to collect in them. Each have 5 Spritelings which give you useful tips and different endings depending on how many you collect. There's also red crystals which allow you to fight bosses of levels (not WORLDS, there are like 13 bosses it's wonderful), gold statues which get you half a heart per level, and treasures! Apparently, all treasures in a level allows you to send some microgames from the original WarioWare and demo them on your GBA with the Link Cable, which is neat! Besides all the collectables, the game just feels good. Wario controls nice, there's no health or anything, and if you fall down a pit you get into a purgatory-like zone where you can lose some of your coins, which felt more annoying than anything but overall the game is pretty fun!
The music is pretty banging, all things considered. Especially the first few levels, which I can remember the music the most from, are wonderful. It was so good that Greenhorn Ruins' theme was remixed as Glittertown in Wario Land Shake It!
And thus concludes my Wario journey (so far). I'm very glad for it to end on a good note, as this game was much better than I expected! I hope this game gets some type of rerelease or sequel soon, I feel like if given the chance this game could go far for our favorite man, Wario.

Appreciate the crazyness of the bosses designs. Boring and repetitive game