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I've always been a big fan of Nintendo's squat, greedy little anti-Mario, Wario. So when Nintendo asked me what I wanted to get my hands-on first, I didn't say Animal Crossing: City Folk or the Kid Icarus game I hoped they were hiding. All I really wanted to see what Wario Land: Shake It!.

A classic-style side-scroller, Shake It! follows Wario as he travels to the Shake Dimension to shake down the tyrannical Shake King and help rescue the imprisoned Merfles by shaking cages. Like Jerry Lee Lewis said, "I married and had sex with my underage cousin, and there's a whole lot of shakin' goin' on." 

Hit the jump for hands-on impressions. 

Good news for fans of the old-school, Shake It! is a traditional 2D side-scroller. The controller is held sideways in a more "traditional" controller fashion. You move Wario with the Wii Remote's d-pad; one button will cause him to power-dash, and another will make him jump. The moves can be combined to do a horizontal power-dash, and jumping up and pressing down on the d-pad will make Wario perform a butt-stomp.

Of course, the motion controls of the Wii Remote come into play as well. Wario can grab bags of treasure, and shaking the remote vigorously will release the goods. Enemies can be grabbed and shaken down as well, to reveal more treasure and goodies. Objects and baddies can also be grabbed and tossed; the angle of an arrow reticle -- similar to that found in Yoshi's Island -- can be manipulated by turning the Wii remote from side to side before the object is tossed. Finally, shaking the Wii Remote by itself makes Wario punch the ground and cause a mini-earthquake.



All of Wario's abilities were used during the early level I played, whether it was slamming through blocks with the power-dash or breaking through the floor with a butt stomp or ground pound. The areas contained simple-yet-fun "puzzle solving" elements that required me to use a variety of Wario's abilities to move forward or reach treasures and items.

You can tell from the pictures that Shake It! has a gorgeous hand-drawn, cartoon feel. What you can't see is the game's amazing animation; I was particularly impressed by Wario's butt wiggling as he forced himself down a green warp pipe. OK, that didn't sound right.

Based on my short preview, I'll definitely be shaking money out of my wallet when the game hits ships on September 22.


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Hamza CTZ Aziz's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/17/2008 21:23
Hamza CTZ Aziz
I wish Nintendo announced a price drop. If the wii was $50 less, then I would finally pick the damn thing up just for this game. I love love love Wario!
Y0j1mb0's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/17/2008 21:25
Y0j1mb0
I AM BUYING THIS GAME DAY ONE.

That is all.
F Whipple's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/17/2008 21:27
F Whipple
can't wait for this one
Xelotath's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/17/2008 21:29
Xelotath
This and Mega Man 9 give me hope in the future of gaming. Definitive buy, day 1.
ZekeThePlumber's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/17/2008 21:32
ZekeThePlumber
Nintendo needs to regain my faith in their 2D platformers. I hope this game does it. Fuck NSMB and Yoshi's Island 2.
Unicorn's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/17/2008 21:34
Unicorn
this is why i like the wii.
Salty Soil's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/17/2008 21:36
Salty Soil
Master of Disguise left a bad taste in my mouth, but I'll trust this impression and raise my hopes for this game :)
NihonTiger90's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/17/2008 22:00
NihonTiger90
Captain Syrup returns in this one?


FUCK YES.
JimmySky's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/17/2008 22:04
JimmySky
Looks promising.
Face's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/17/2008 22:04
Face
Yuck yer. Classic greedy Wario shoulder charging bitches for cash.
eternalplayer2345's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/17/2008 22:09
eternalplayer2345
This could be the last warioland game ever with the way the big n is going to here's hoping it's amazing as it is.
SWE3tMadness's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/17/2008 22:11
SWE3tMadness
Awesome. I'm so happy to hear that it lives up to its GBA predecessors. :D
mistic's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/17/2008 23:13
mistic
At least they're not hiding it to be a waggle-fest :-)

I'm surely gonna give this a go :-)
XL1ska's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/17/2008 23:20
XL1ska
I love the three GB(C) games. The GBA one was pretty alright as well. This looks like it's got all the best elements from all the Wario games. Good to see he hasn't been forgotten as a platforming icon, what with all this WarioWare stuff going on.
DynamicSheep's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/18/2008 00:35
DynamicSheep
Merfles = "Self rem" backwards

Wario's asleep, and this game is a dream
BenHaskett's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/18/2008 02:10
BenHaskett
The only Wario Land game I've ever played was the Virtual Boy adventure. It was great.

Before I saw it action, I was down on this game, but I am definitely going to pick it up. Looks fantastic.
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/18/2008 09:10
Holyetheline
I really can't wait to play this game.
Slick Icarus's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/18/2008 09:31
Slick Icarus
Mmmmmm. 2d goodness. Everytime I see this I can't help but think how I felt when I first saw Odin Sphere. Buying it day 1. Between this and MadWorld and Zack and Wiki and No More Heroes, I'm glad to have a Wii, because god knows those games would have never seen the light of day on 360 or PS3.

At least I'll have Animal Crossing and a 360 to keep me busy until Nintendo releases some real games next year.
Conan-san's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/18/2008 12:25
Conan-san
I'm kinda woried about the screen ecomony.
Davoidbot's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/19/2008 01:11
Davoidbot
If this game is anything as good as Wario Land 3 for the Gameboy Color, I'll be happy.
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