Yoshi's Crafted World Review: 5 Ups & 2 Downs
4. Up: Refreshing World Variety
Unlike other games in the series, Crafted World never feels content with sticking around a particular setting for too long. Whereas previous games would have you in the forest setting for eight levels in a row, CW sends you to the desert for two, then puts you underwater immediately after. The map variety is rather notable and somewhat unmatched in comparison to other games within the genre.
Better yet, this means that the art team gets to flex their creative muscles and experiment with the crafting theme in more ways than one. If there's one area in which this Yoshi game places itself high above its predecessors, it's here. You'll want to screenshot every little moment as the in-depth levels and vibrant color schemes demand appreciation.
And since the game is constantly moving you forward to the next location, you never get the chance to grow tired of a specific setting or theme.