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|title = Wario World
 
|title = Wario World
 
|image = [[File:Wario World.jpg|250px]]
 
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|genre = Platformer
 
|genre = Platformer
 
|modes = Single player
 
|modes = Single player
|ratings = ESRB: E
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|ratings = '''ESRB''': Everyone
 
|platforms = [[Nintendo GameCube]]
 
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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Much like ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and its many imitators, ''Wario World'' has a 'hub' level from which players can access other levels as they unlock them. The game features mostly fixed, limited camera angles however, giving it a more constrained and traditional feel than Mario's 3D outings. As is befitting of its star, the game also focuses less on acrobatics and more on combat, with Wario able to unleash vicious volleys of fists, plough through his enemies with a shoulder barge (in the traditional ''Wario Land'' fashion), and most impressively spin his enemies around before piledriving them into the ground, all while uttering "Ex-cell-ent-a!" and "Have a rrrrotten day!" in a suitably furious [[Charles Martinet|Martinet]] voice. Following on from the dinosaurs of the opening levels (many of whom look a little unhinged and/or carry clubs in their hands), many of the enemies are variations in different 'costumes' to suit the theme of the current level (for example, clowns in the circus). The bosses, however, are all very unique and include an evil ghost pirate, an enormous dinosaur in a bikini and, of course, an extraordinarily athletic pig wearing only a posing pouch.
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Much like ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and its many imitators, ''Wario World'' has a 'hub' level from which players can access other levels as they unlock them. The game features mostly fixed, limited camera angles however, giving it a more constrained and traditional feel than Mario's 3D outings. As is befitting of its star, the game also focuses less on acrobatics and more on combat, with Wario able to unleash vicious volleys of fists, plough through his enemies with a shoulder barge (in the traditional ''Wario Land'' fashion), and most impressively spin his enemies around before piledriving them into the ground, all while uttering "Ex-cell-ent-a!" and "Have a rotten day!" in a suitably furious [[Charles Martinet|Martinet]] voice. Following on from the dinosaurs of the opening levels (many of whom look a little unhinged and/or carry clubs in their hands), many of the enemies are variations in different 'costumes' to suit the theme of the current level (for example, clowns in the circus). The bosses, however, are all very unique and include an evil ghost pirate, an enormous dinosaur in a bikini and, of course, an extraordinarily athletic pig wearing only a posing pouch.
   
 
The story is simple: Wario, lording it up in his castle, is horrified one morning to discover that one of his pillaged treasures - the Black Jewel - is sentient and has magically transformed his beloved castle into a parallel dimension and his loot into monsters. Naturally a little vexed, Wario vows to pummel the Black Jewel into next week.
 
The story is simple: Wario, lording it up in his castle, is horrified one morning to discover that one of his pillaged treasures - the Black Jewel - is sentient and has magically transformed his beloved castle into a parallel dimension and his loot into monsters. Naturally a little vexed, Wario vows to pummel the Black Jewel into next week.
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
*[[Wario]] - Wario is the main character in the game. He has plenty of moves, and many tricks up his sleeves that haven't been tried before.
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*[[Wario]] - Wario is the main character and protagonist in the game. He has plenty of moves, and many tricks up his sleeves that haven't been tried before.
*The Black Jewel - A magical, sentient black diamond that takes over and transforms Wario's castle. It is the final boss of the game and sports a rather unnerving eye and tentacles.
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*The [[Black Jewel]] - A magical, sentient black diamond that takes over and transforms Wario's castle. It is the final boss of the game and sports a rather unnerving eye and tentacles.
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*Spritelings - Tiny, fairy-like creatures that aid Wario in his quest. They offer him various of tips throughout his journey should the greedy hero free them from their cages.
   
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== Locations ==
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=== [[Treasure Square]] ===
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==== [[Excitement Central]] ====
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* [[Greenhorn Forest]]
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* [[Greenhorn Ruins]]
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* Dinomighty’s Showdown
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==== [[Spooktastic World]] ====
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* [[Horror Manor]]
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* [[Wonky Circus]]
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* Dual Dragon’s Showdown
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==== [[Thrillsville]] ====
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* [[Shivering Mountains]]
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* [[Beanstalk Way]]
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* Red-Brief J’s Showdown
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==== [[Sparkle Land]] ====
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* [[Mirror Mansion]]
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* [[Pecan Sands]]
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* Captain Skull’s Showdown
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==Reception==
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''Wario World'' received fairly good reviews mainly involving the platformer style that is similar to ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. However, it was heavily criticized for being too short as a reporter on IGN said "It's ''[[Luigi's Mansion (video game)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' all over again."
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==Gallery==
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Warioworldtitlescreen.png|Title Screen
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Wwfileselect.png|File Select
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130680295191.png|The first To-Do List
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</gallery>
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==Navigation==
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[[ja:ワリオワールド]]
 
[[Category:GameCube games]]
 
[[Category:GameCube games]]
[[Category:Wario Games]]
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[[Category:Games in the Wario series]]
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[[Category:2003 games]]
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[[Category:3d Games]]

Revision as of 17:00, 8 April 2020

Template:Game infobox Wario World is a game for the Nintendo GameCube and is the first Wario platforming adventure on a home console to place Wario front and center. The player takes control of Wario as he tries to reclaim his treasure from the evil Black Jewel.

Overview

Much like Super Mario 64 and its many imitators, Wario World has a 'hub' level from which players can access other levels as they unlock them. The game features mostly fixed, limited camera angles however, giving it a more constrained and traditional feel than Mario's 3D outings. As is befitting of its star, the game also focuses less on acrobatics and more on combat, with Wario able to unleash vicious volleys of fists, plough through his enemies with a shoulder barge (in the traditional Wario Land fashion), and most impressively spin his enemies around before piledriving them into the ground, all while uttering "Ex-cell-ent-a!" and "Have a rotten day!" in a suitably furious Martinet voice. Following on from the dinosaurs of the opening levels (many of whom look a little unhinged and/or carry clubs in their hands), many of the enemies are variations in different 'costumes' to suit the theme of the current level (for example, clowns in the circus). The bosses, however, are all very unique and include an evil ghost pirate, an enormous dinosaur in a bikini and, of course, an extraordinarily athletic pig wearing only a posing pouch.

The story is simple: Wario, lording it up in his castle, is horrified one morning to discover that one of his pillaged treasures - the Black Jewel - is sentient and has magically transformed his beloved castle into a parallel dimension and his loot into monsters. Naturally a little vexed, Wario vows to pummel the Black Jewel into next week.

Characters

  • Wario - Wario is the main character and protagonist in the game. He has plenty of moves, and many tricks up his sleeves that haven't been tried before.
  • The Black Jewel - A magical, sentient black diamond that takes over and transforms Wario's castle. It is the final boss of the game and sports a rather unnerving eye and tentacles.
  • Spritelings - Tiny, fairy-like creatures that aid Wario in his quest. They offer him various of tips throughout his journey should the greedy hero free them from their cages.

Locations

Treasure Square

Excitement Central

Spooktastic World

  • Horror Manor
  • Wonky Circus
  • Dual Dragon’s Showdown

Thrillsville

Sparkle Land

  • Mirror Mansion
  • Pecan Sands
  • Captain Skull’s Showdown

Reception

Wario World received fairly good reviews mainly involving the platformer style that is similar to Super Mario Sunshine. However, it was heavily criticized for being too short as a reporter on IGN said "It's Luigi's Mansion all over again."

Gallery

Navigation

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