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Wario: Master of Disguise Review

Wario: Master of Disguise takes the puzzle and platformer genres and mashes them together with mixed results. As you embark on your adventure to recover pieces of an ancient tablet you'll travel to exotic locations such as a Mayan like temple, a cruise ship, a museum, and seven other areas which you'll have to discover for yourself. While the first ¾ of your journey will be more puzzles than platforming, the last few levels really ramp things up in the jumping and costume changing department. Each level takes at least an hour to complete leaving you with a pretty lengthy platformer that lasts at least around 12+ hours.

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gamebrink.com
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‘Master Of Disguise’: Wario Land’s Black Sheep

A strong departure from the mainline Mario entries, the Wario Land games have always focused less on careful platforming and more on puzzle solving.

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goombastomp.com
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4.0

Review: Wario: Master of Disguise | Nintendo Life

NL:
After WarioWare took off, it seemed like that was all everybody's favourite antihero was up to, save for a Wii instalment of the Wario Land series. In truth, there was also an attempt at a Wario platformer on the DS, though it is quite easy to see why not many seem to remember this outing.

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nintendolife.com
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A salute to Wario Land

A look into how a fat man in yellow and purple made an impact on the platforming genre.

THR1LLHOUSE4280d ago

A friend of mine always plays Wario in Mario Kart. "I'ma Wario! I'ma gonna ween!"

I hate him so much.

My friend AND Wario.