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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book review - the loveliest, most playful follow-up response to one of Nintendo's greatest ever games

Eurogamer.net Latest Articles Feed·Christian Donlan·3 days ago
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There's no place like tome. Image credit: Nintendo / Eurogamer An intriguing response to one of Nintendo's greatest ever games. Yoshi and the Mysterious Book might be the loveliest surprise of the year so far. It certainly is for me. Going in, I don't think I was expecting too much. There's the slightly forgettable title, for one thing, and then I'd picked up the idea that, since this wasn't a Zelda or a mainline Mario, I could probably give it a miss. Gosh. Wrong. The latest Yoshi game is definitely aimed at younger players - there's no real peril and you can't die, and most difficulty spikes come from a very occasional inscrutability in terms of what you should be doing next - but I think there's a surprising amount here for players of all ages. There's that idea again - surprise, surprising. Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is a bit of a treat. I'll admit I was confused at first.…

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