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Nintendo agregando Wario Land 4 a Nintendo Switch Biblioteca en línea

Autor : Matthew Actualizar : Feb 25,2025

Los suscriptores en línea de Nintendo Switch con el paquete de expansión pronto podrán disfrutar del título clásico de Game Boy Advance, Wario Land 4, lanzando el 14 de febrero.

Un trailer recientemente lanzado muestra el regreso del juego. El acceso se incluye sin costo adicional para aquellos con una suscripción de Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack.

La sinopsis del juego se burla de la última búsqueda del tesoro de Wario: "El Wario equivocado está de regreso, y esta vez está buscando riquezas. Ignorando todas las señales de advertencia, Wario decide entrar en una pirámide maldita rumoreada para albergar una montaña de oro y joyas. Nuestras anti-nuestros anti-nuestros anti-anti-nuestros anti-nuestros antihoradas Hero rápidamente se entera de que la maldición no es asunto de risa, dándose cuenta de que tendrá la suerte de escapar de vida ".

Wario ha vuelto por más ... y más ... y más en Wario Land 4, ¡llegando a #NintendosWitch para #NintendosWitchOnline + MIEMBROS DE PACK DE EXPANSIÓN el 2/14! #GameBoyAdvance pic.twitter.com/ts7wkfhjjy

  • Nintendo of America (@nintendoamerica) 7 de febrero de 2025

Los jugadores pueden esperar 20 niveles expansivos para explorar, con recompensas para recolectar oro y tesoros utilizados para comprar artículos de bonificación después de cada etapa. La relajación también se ofrece a través de una selección de minijuegos interesantes.

Lanzado originalmente en 2001, Wario Land 4 fue aclamado por la crítica, recibiendo una calificación de 9/10 de IGN. La revisión elogió el diseño de nivel diverso del juego y el juego desafiante, enfatizando los elementos únicos de resolución de rompecabezas requeridos para progresar.

Esta adición lleva el número total de títulos de Game Boy Advance disponibles para los miembros de Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack a 24, uniéndose a juegos populares como Mario Kart: Super Circuit, The Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap y Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescate Team: Red Rescue Team .

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