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New Yoshi Platformer Developed by Good-Feel Announced for Wii U

by Tom Malina - January 23, 2013, 7:05 am EST
Total comments: 14 Source: Nintendo Direct

The first home console Yoshi game in 16 years is in a world of textiles.

A new 2D Yoshi platformer from Good-Feel, the studio behind Wario Land: Shake It and Kirby's Epic Yarn, was announced for Wii U at the most recent Nintendo Direct presentation.

This new game, referred to in press material as "Yarn Yoshi," is based around an arts and crafts aesthetic similar to the Nintendo 64 title Yoshi's Story, the last home console title to star the iconic green dinosaur. Stage environments consist of various textiles, while Yoshi and enemies, such as the Shy Guys, are made of yarn.

It has also been confirmed that Takashi Tezuka, who directed both Yoshi's Island and Yoshi's Story, is heavily involved in the game's development as a supervisor.

Talkback

FZeroBoyoJanuary 23, 2013

Neal's going to give this game a 10 and everyone's going to mock him for it for years.


Have to say, I'm pretty dang excited for this.

geoJanuary 23, 2013

Quote from: FZeroBoyo

Neal's going to give this game a 10 and everyone's going to mock him for it for years.


Have to say, I'm pretty dang excited for this.

Was going to say something similar :)

PlugabugzJanuary 23, 2013

Somewhere right now Greg is jumping for joy.

azekeJanuary 23, 2013

As i said it looks very, very raw.

There are like three or four art styles shown -- they probably haven't even chose one.

Hopefully Good Feel will deliver.

Slightly disappointed it's not painted 2d.

Ian SaneJanuary 23, 2013

Looks good but, you know, that yarn look isn't so creative if it's used all the time.  People loved Kirby's Epic Yarn's look because it was unique and different, not so much because it was specifically yarn based.  I fear that they're turning a once original idea into a tired cliche.

YmeegodJanuary 23, 2013

I enjoyed all of Good-Feel games but always found the games a bit on the too easy side.  Hopefully there's more an a balance for everyone's skill level.

AdrockJanuary 23, 2013

Completing levels 100% in Shake It! was pretty difficult. I never finished the game because of it.

I'm not terribly interested in this game. I never bought Epic Yarn because it looked too easy. Nintendo just showed off/announced almost 10 games I want more.

mustbeburtJanuary 23, 2013

Greg Leahy, they listened to you, man!  You were always right that it should have been Yoshi's Epic Yarn, that his tongue was perfect for the game's "whip mechanic".  You are vindicated.

CaterkillerMatthew Osborne, Contributing WriterJanuary 23, 2013

Quote from: Ian

Looks good but, you know, that yarn look isn't so creative if it's used all the time.  People loved Kirby's Epic Yarn's look because it was unique and different, not so much because it was specifically yarn based.  I fear that they're turning a once original idea into a tired cliche.

I still have not fished epic yarn so I don't know the later environments, but some of those other screen shots look so much more like Yoshi Story than Epic Yarn. Though they are very similar, in his full yarn mode it doesn't look exactly like Epic Yarn.

FjurbanskiJanuary 23, 2013

Weird that the connections to Epic Yarn seem so big. It even had those bead-gems. Not that I'm complaining, really. This game will looks gorgeous and it'll be fun.

Killer_Man_JaroTom Malina, Associate Editor (Europe)January 23, 2013

Will there be eggs? That's my question. How close to previous Yoshi games will it be? Tezuka's involvement suggests it could be closer than indicated by the first footage, which did indeed look a lot like Kirby's Epic Yarn, but from a 2.5D perspective.

As a big fan of Yoshi's Story, I eagerly look forward to this game.

Fatty The HuttJanuary 23, 2013

Quote from: Ian

Looks good but, you know, that yarn look isn't so creative if it's used all the time.  People loved Kirby's Epic Yarn's look because it was unique and different, not so much because it was specifically yarn based.  I fear that they're turning a once original idea into a tired cliche.

Based on one game?


FFS, Ian.  ::)

MagicCow64January 23, 2013

Hmm, I do agree with the above sentiment that it's a little weird to start a specific "yarn" sub brand. Wario Shake It was "hand drawn," Kirby's Epic Yarn was yarn/arts and crafts, so Yoshi should be something equally different/artistically interesting.

I had a secret hope that Pikmin 3 would turn out to be claymation styled (or clay captured or something), but this Yoshi game would seem to be the next best opportunity, especially since no one's tried it to my knowledge since the old Clayfighter days, and Wii U tech could assuredly power a stunning result, particularly with a 2.5D game.

Still, I think Yoshi' Story is aesthetically underrated, and I would be pleased with a game as tonally distinctive.

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