Should i buy cave story wii




















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Cave Story on the Wii can be recommended to fans of the original, fans of Pixel's other projects, and just about anyone that enjoys a challenging 2D game. Nintendo Life. It's almost impossible to convey the sheer amount of charm and personality found throughout Cave Story. The game's eccentric world draws you in from the moment you begin playing and the ever-increasing intensity and action only further maintain the game's enjoyable gameplay scheme. It evokes classic Metroid, without the massive backtracking, as well as Ratchet and Clank's weapons.

Edge Magazine. The darling of the indie scene for so many years, it's a pleasure to see the game proving itself all over again. All this publication's reviews. User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: 18 out of Mixed: 2 out of Negative: 1 out of I don't usually give out lenient scores like this but I enjoyed Cave Story so much that I almost feel obligated to give it a First I don't usually give out lenient scores like this but I enjoyed Cave Story so much that I almost feel obligated to give it a First off, the graphics are what drew me in.

Second, the musical score is absolutely fantastic. I've found myself humming the tunes to myself many times. Another positive is that unlike in most games today the difficulty is up there. If you make it through the normal ending There are 3 BTW, bad, normal, secret you might say to yourself "hmm Afterward though, I found out that there was an even better ending. First you have to go through the game making certain requirements that make things a bit harder.

It's the final secret level that takes the cake though. I died a lot XD. Through all this I thought that I would get really frustrated, and I did, to an extent. It could just be me, or it could be some sort of effect from the game but I actually started to get more determined than frustrated.

Another quality is the story. Believe it or not, it is actually kinda good. You wouldn't think it would be all that great, being made in reference to the retro days, but it is a lot more involving than most of the classics, not to mention quiet a bit darker. I also found myself caring about the characters. I felt a bit remorseful if something bad happened and very happy when things worked out well for them. The game play is very fun as well.

The weapons, the upgrades, and just exploring the world and fighting the enemies are all very satisfying. There are some pretty epic boss fights too. I really like how they used the leveling system with the weapons. You can gain levels by collecting these gold triangles that enemies drop, however if you get hurt not only do you lose health, but weapon experience as well. The game has a good collection of extras as well.

You can go through a boss rush mode, where you try to beat all the bosses as fast as possible, a mode where you can try to speed run through the final secret level, and a mode where you can play through the story as Curly Brace who is still cute btw. Some events are slightly altered to resemble the change.

When the remixed music for Cave Story was being ported to the Wii for the North American release, a technical bug for the music activated, making all the music glitchy compared to how it was originally going to be.

This was fixed in the European version and an update for the North American one. Jeremy Parish of 1UP. On the issue of price, he explained that "the prospect of Amaya finally earning a little something for the hard work he invested in this masterpiece strikes me as satisfyingly poetic" and "absolutely worth your money".

John Teti of Eurogamer had similar sentiments, but also noted the technical issues with the remixed music, recommending the original soundtrack.

Edge compared the remake to The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition, satisfying both modern tastes with its graphical overhaul and old school fans with the option to switch to the original graphics. Daemon Hatfield of IGN felt that Cave Story "belongs on a Nintendo system" and noted gameplay similarities to Blaster Master, in which damage reduces the power of weapons as well.



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