I believe Yoshi’s Touch & Go is the best thing the DS currently has to offer. Many have stated that this game lacks substance and doesn’t continue the story line associated with the Mario series. And this may be true. Still, That doesn’t make it a poor game. This title stands out from the rest of the DS’ library simply because it offers something never before seen in a video game. That is what the DS is all about. Yoshi’s Touch & Go, with its randomly generated stages, has quite a long lasting replay value, which makes me very excited about owning it. I’ve spent hours already trying to perfect the way I guide Baby Mario down through the sky. Then I keep Yoshi safe from all harm for as long as I possibly can and you know what? It never gets old! That is what makes a great game in the long run. I think Nintendo did exactly what they planned to with this title. They gave us an experience unlike current generation games in every way. If anything, I believe a story mode may have detracted from the truly infinite replay value of this game by bringing a false since of closure to early on the life of the game. Feel free to disagree with me, but I think this is one of Nintendo’s best titles in a while.
ok, seriously read this... GAMEPLAY this is something thats imperitive to know: this isnt an dadventure or platformer or action game, its a high score game. as such, it has many modes of which to play, b ut no partic... Read Full Review
Another Great Yoshi game but this time for the nintendo DS. This game is nearly perfect. Well it all starts out as the stork dropping Baby Mario (again!) and then Yoshi ends up being with him. The way you play t... Read Full Review