After raving in my last squible about WarioWare I got a few emails with questions about Twisted so I figured I do a quick breakdown of what is most appealing about the game: the Souvenir section. Basically for every boss fight you pass in the game (even if you replay your favorite characters), you get a turn literally at a toy capsule machine. Once your game is over youll find out what you unlocked and those items will be neatly organized in the Souvenir section. Still with me?
Ok, so then in the Souvenir section there are different sub-categories. Heres a breakdown of each one with a short description:
- Records: A working LP player that gives you a selection of wax to play. Songs range from WarioWare favorites to NES classics (Kid Icarus!). You can scratch the LPs using the Twist feature.
- Instruments: Similar to the harmonica in Touched this gives you a nice selection of musical instruments. It even has a fully functional piano.
- Figurines: My best description for this sub-section would be action figures. Example: theres a rope climbing man that you use the tilt feature to help him climb.
- Games: Classic WarioWare fare. Basically fleshed out versions of mini-games that are playable in the story mode.
- Doodads: Umm... Theyre doodads. Theres a love machine test to partake with a loved one, a seismockgraph and more
even a egg timer.
- Toys: Again, basically different type of toys. A fully functional Mona music box (you actually have to fully rotate your AGB or DS to wind it up), a cute little toy woodpeck that chips away at a never ending piece of lumber, ect.
- Other: Typical WarioWare weirdness. Theres a working turn dial phone, a virtual cat to pet and more wackiness.
The cool thing about the Souvenir section is that each sub-category has over ten individual entries! Ive had the game for around three weeks and really feel that I havent even scratched the surface of all of the games.
I guess thats where all the WarioWare Touched hate is coming from, Twisted just seems filled to the brim with extras and Touched, in comparison at least, has only about half of the replay value. Again, Touched has its own charm, and just because Twisted has more replay value doesnt mean Touched should be ignored.
Oh, and one last point of interest, Twisted has a much higher learning curve a difficulty level. Not that WW vets wont be able to blow through the story mode rather quickly, but it is definitely more intense than both of the previous WarioWare games.