Toki Tori was one of the stand out titles on the original
Wii eShop and now you can get hold of the HD version on the Wii U for a decent price. However, things have moved on since the little yellow
birdie first appeared on the scene so we thought we should take a look and see
if the game still has what it takes to impress.
Toki Tori is somewhat different to its sequel. Where that
game has you exploring a larger world and using song and some limited
abilities, all the levels here are self-contained and introduce different items
which you need to use carefully in order to collect eggs and thus complete the
stage.
The game is split into different worlds which each have
their own style, look and enemy types and this helps to add variety while your
grey matter is tested. Stages include forests, spooky, ghost filled, castles
and underwater stages to name a few. Each area introduces something new and it
all works very well.
Items range from standard things like bridges to freeze rays
and traps which cause ghosts to dissolve blocks. They are normally in limited supply
so careful planning is always needed and even the early stages can catch you
out if you aren’t paying attention. Frustration is kept at bay though by the
ability to rewind time. If you’ve made a mistake then simply hit the button and
rewind it back to the point when everything was still going fine. You can
restart the level from scratch as well but we rarely found ourselves needing to
do that.
While you could argue the second Toki Tori game is the more
ambitious titles we found ourselves having much more fun with this one. The
tight, focused, puzzles really are excellent and it seems to fit perfectly onto
the Switch. The game also looks really good and is both a very colourful and fun
world to play around in.
It’s the sort of game that will bring both smiles and
frustration to your gaming life and there really is very little reason not to
dive into the eshop and buy it. It’s the sort of thing you’ll put on for a few
minutes and find yourself playing for a few hours. Yes, there will be stages
that leave you frustrated, but then this is a puzzle game and the feeling of
achievement you get upon suddenly seeing the solution will give a host of
eureka moments.
Overall, this is a fun and charming platform puzzle game
that does just about everything right. It looks lovely in HD and still offers a
sizable amount of fun. If you haven’t picked it up already there really is
little reason to hesitate. We much preferred it to the already decent sequel
and it seems like a perfect fit for the Wii U.
Overall 8/10
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