The good parts of this game is the graphics, they are really nice and colorful and it would be something that you would find in a story book (as the story is set in a story book). your "lives" in this game is a little more unique than other games, instead of having lives on an individual person, you get yoshis as your lives and if a yoshi dies, it'll get taken away and then you are left with what you got. The boss fights are pretty cool, there more than just hit and dodge attacks, it may take a little more than just hitting to figure out how to beat a boss. The check points in this game are pretty cool because if you die and you are near ending the level, and if you have to go all the way back to the beginning, it'll take you awhile. The bad parts of this game is i think it is WAY too short, if you just play through the levels till the credits, it'll take you at the most 4 hours to beat, by once you know this game top to bottom, it'll take you 2 1/2 hours to beat. The ways you beat a level is pretty ridiculous, you collect 40 fruits and after that you beat a level and in the story book, there are only 6 pages, so that means 6 levels that are easy to beat. The story i think is a kinda lame, you just make this tree grow fruits again, i mean i think its lame. Overall this is a game considering to rent before you think about buying, this game is probably even best for rent.
Yoshi Story, the game that features Yoshi and his rainbow of colors of the other Yoshis. Now let me start this review. Story- The story is short and simple, but very creative. One day at Yoshi's Island, Bowser Jr, son... Read Full Review
I don't really know what to say. Nintendo just made a great game here. I don't care what gamespot thinks. (Lately, especially around Kirby, I've been angry.) But Yoshi's Story was my 2nd favorite game for the 64. Obvious... Read Full Review