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Udgivet: 2021-09-20, Forfatter: Richard , anmeldelse af: gamingtrend.com
Hilarious and creative microgames, End game content such as Missions and Wario Cup, Great sense of humor throughout
The Crew/Emporium is a bit of a grind to unlock everything, Prezzies raising multiplier for Wario Cup scores almost feels like cheating
WarioWare: Get It Together, despite its rather short campaign, features over 200 incredibly funny, absurd, and downright creative microgames for players to complete. You'll find yourself laughing your way through the experience, fighting with your friends...
Abstrakt: Wario is definitely one of the odder choices for a lead character. The weird doppelgänger to Mario started as a foil before going off into his own wacky adventures. One of those was WarioWare, Inc. Mega Microgames, a series of zany microgames in which pl...
Udgivet: 2021-09-16, Forfatter: Thomas , anmeldelse af: nookgaming.com
While WarioWare Get It Together! does occasionally feel unfair, it's tempered by the random nature of the game and that each round is only seconds long. The brilliance shines through minor letdowns, between the variety of characters and minigame matchups...
Various characters can make for multiple solutions for the same puzzle, There are 200Microgames to play with, The postgame content is great for casual gameplay
Some characters are better suited for some challenges than others, There isn't much incentive to use harder characters besides coins for cosmetics
WarioWare: Get it Together! retains its easy to pick up and hard to master nature while adding a bit of a challenging element through its newly implemented characters. However, this can work against it as the layer of complexity may alienate fans who want...
Udgivet: 2021-09-08, Forfatter: Z , anmeldelse af: geekdad.com
Abstrakt: While Wario is known for his unlikely sports prowess, his sweet chopper, and even his occasional shape-changing antics, I reckon we can all agree that nothing screams “Wario” quite like the WarioWare franchise Realizing that there's more money to be made...
WarioWare: Get It Together! is an absurd delight, testing your ability to think quickly and adapt on the fly in a series of ever-escalating microgames. That tried-and-true formula is still a lot of fun here, looking better than ever and introducing unique...
Udgivet: 2021-09-08, Forfatter: Chris , anmeldelse af: destructoid.com
Abstrakt: When I played WarioWare, Inc. nearly 20 years ago, I was stunned. Wario had only had a few starring games at that point, including an ill-fated Virtual Boy release: the fact that he was starring in his own potential series had me grinning like an idiot. W...
Udgivet: 2021-09-08, Forfatter: Steve , anmeldelse af: gamespot.com
New character-based approach offers a new layer of gameplay depth, Maintains WarioWare's zany sense of humor, Characters are nicely differentiated and visualized in new style, Score challenges and unlocking cosmetics add longevity
Some characters are poorly matched to microgames, Variety Pack games are mostly just variations on competitive microgame challenges
Udgivet: 2021-09-13, Forfatter: Giovanni , anmeldelse af: Digitaltrends.com
Abstrakt: Within minutes of playing WarioWare: Get it Together, I looked down at my Switch utterly perplexed. I wasn't confused by all the impossibly buff statues or gachapon-pooping chickens; I just didn't understand why I was pressing buttons on my Joy-Cons ins...