Is Wario Land II still worth playing in 2026?
Wario Land 2 dared a design break rare among platformers, namely Wario can no longer die, and the hits he takes transform him into a zombie, a flame or a ball, every state opening new paths. The idea turns each level into a physical puzzle without smothering the arcade feel. The Game Boy Color version adds carefully applied color throughout. The pacing still holds up against modern platformers, and the inventiveness of the Nintendo R&D1 team still feels strikingly singular today.