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Wario Land 4

Wario Land 4

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 72 reviews

Platform: Game Boy Advance
Genre: Action Video Games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Age: 6 - 17 years
Operating System: Game Boy Advance
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5 x 4.8 x 0.9

MPN: 1520566
UPC: 045496731496
EAN: 0045496731496

Release Date: November 19, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Features:
   Classic characters
   20 levels
   plenty of puzzles
   cool graphics
   single-player action

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Product Description
Mario's wicked nemesis just doesn't know when to give up, as evidenced by this fourth chapter in the ongoing WARIO LAND saga. This time around, Wario finds himself in trouble when his greed lands him in the middle of a cursed pyramid. In search of gold and jewels, Wario entered the structure without paying heed to repeated warnings of the pyramid's curse, and now he'll be lucky to escape with his life. Make your way through 20 massive levels as the wicked Wario, collecting as many valuables as you can. You can use your findings to purchase bonus items at the end of each stage, using the acquisitions to further your progress in the game. There are plenty of punches, jumps, kicks, and tricks to master throughout the action, and there are even a handful of mini-games to keep you amused when you're not adventuring. Lots of bad guys and boss characters will try to make your escape more difficult, and there are plenty of unique challenges to stretch your reflexes and imagination.


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5 out of 5 stars A whole new M(W)arior World, more like a puzzle challenge   February 21, 2002
Geoffrey Johnson (Lake Villa, IL United States)
19 out of 19 found this review helpful

This game is amazing, especially to me, because I did not like Wario Land and the Mario games have been done to death. Wario, who is a bigger bullying version of Mario offers a whole new game to play. Rather than Mario who jumps on enemies, leaps to punch blocks above him and collects mushrooms and fire flowers to power-up; Wario uses the direct method, ramming straight through enemies, blocks and collects hearts for energy. You can even pick up enemies to throw them. So what makes this game different than a Mario game? Because a Mario game was simple, where you go right and find the end of a level. With Wario's land, each level is a miniature maze, where you enter a level through a portal where you must then find four pieces of a stone, which are scattered in the level, then you must find the key. They key is unique, because they key is a bird who's beak is the key and it actually flies behind you and bigger enemies can steal the key and hold it hostage. You can leave the level, but the key is needed to get to the next level. To top it all off, you can't just finish a level, you must find and activate a bomb! The bomb then sets a timer at the top of the screen for you to exit the level by. Each level is very detailed and the graphics are completely different, such as a Desert, a Haunted House, a Lake, a Raining Swamp, Paradise, and a Sunflower Field to name a few. To make sure you don't get bored, there are coins, jewels and gold to collect, in which with all of this cash, you can pay to play mini games, like Roulette, Homerun Derby and Wario Hop. The graphics are great and Wario is full of tricks so there is great gameplay.


4 out of 5 stars Wario Land 4   October 1, 2001
Dakotah Mallery (Canton, Ga United States)
21 out of 23 found this review helpful

The widely popular Wario Land series makes its 4th installment on the GameBoy Advance. This time around, our greedy 2-D friend is inside of a golden pyramid that supposedly holds a wealth of untold treasure. The gameplay is similar to past Wario games, & this time around Wario is no longer invicible, meaning you'll half to be a bit more careful while looking for gold. & the bright, colorful graphics show up much nicer on the GBA's screen then the past Wario Land 3 for GBC did. & last but not least, you can take a break from stealing & play mini games to earn extra coins. Bottom line: This one should be one to look forward to.


5 out of 5 stars Another Wonderful Wario!   November 28, 2001
Linda Vanmaele (Rochester Hills, Michigan United States)
19 out of 21 found this review helpful

I am an adult who has played and won all 4 Wario games. This one is a little different. You must go through all the levels in a pyramid and collect crystals, coins, a cd (which you can listen to in the sound room), 4 jewel pieces which are in treasure chests, and the hidden treasure. At the beginning of the level you will enter a vortex. After you find the above items, you must find Keyzer (a key shaped bird) and the special switch. When you jump on the switch the timer starts and you have a limited amount of time to return to the beginning of the level and exit through the vortex. If you have collected Keyzer, you can unlock the door to the next level. After you have collected all four pieces of the jewel in all four levels in a passage, you must fight a boss. This is where the coins and crystals come in handy. After each level, for 5,000 coins, you can play a mini game and collect medals. The mini-games are baseball, hopping over things, and roulette with Wario's face. All are fun. With the medals you can buy an item in the item shop on the way to meet the boss. The items will do damage to the boss which can make your job easier. Wario has all of his usual moves, ie jump, grab, swim, roll, dash, smash, stomp, and with the help of friends he can get fat, turn into fire or ice, and fly. However, he not invincible. You must also gather hearts for health. When you lose all health you go to the beginning of the level and lose all items. I really enjoyed this game. The only complaint might be that it was too short. It could have had more levels. Although I must admit, I have not yet found all of the items, so...keep playing!


5 out of 5 stars Overview of Warioland 4   December 16, 2001
Philip P. (Louisville, Ky USA)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

This game, being the fourth installment in the wonderful Warioland series, is a must have for this holiday season.This game takes advantage of the Gameboy Advance' 32-bit graphics processors. The Graphics are smooth and the characters move around so much more natrually than in the previous games. The sound is also quite good, with added speech from Wario, and some typical Wario music (Although it is better because of the GBA's capabilities). There is also 2 difficulty modes for beginners or ol' Wario veterans. This game has virtually endless replay value, with a myriad of secret areas and treasures to find. This is an excellent game. Therefore, I dub it the best platform game in existence (besides Super Metroid for SNES).


4 out of 5 stars Great game - great replay value, just too easy   March 14, 2002
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

I loved Wario Land for Game Boy, so this was the first game I went out and bought when I got the GBA. I must say I was impressed with the graphics, they were clear and detailed. Wario can be fat, puff up like a balloon (due to an allergic reaction from a bee sting), catch on fire, turn into a snowball and more. There are many secrets to be found in every level, that is always a bonus. 4 jewel pieces must be found in each board before you can confront the boss. Collecting all of the CDs is quite difficult (there is one for each board), and they really don't seem to serve any purpose, but I haven't found all of them yet. The story line is pretty typical, but with a few surprises once you get to the end of the game. My only complaint is that the game is fairly easy.
There is a shop owned by a little wavy guy that you pass right before each boss - my advice, don't buy anything from him if you want the game to be more challenging. You play games and earn coins to purchase things from the shop, and then the guy follows you into the boss's chamber and hits him with whatever you bought (there are various item to choose from, the more expensive it is the more damage it does) before you confront him. The problem? Some of the items do so much damage you only have to hit the boss once or twice to beat him. Great if you want all the treasure, which disappears as the clock winds down while you're fighting the boss. But even the final boss can be beaten easily if an extra item is purchased. But like I said before there are many secrets in this game, and many items to collect, which makes it fun to play even after you've beaten the game - you can go back to your beaten game's levels and explore them further.
A bit childish, somewhat easy, but hey - I had fun playing it, and that's the point, right? So I give this game 4 stars.


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