![]() ![]() I think the series really shines with the ones that have unique animation and hilarious scenarios, like guiding food through a digestive system all the way to watch it exit the backdoor. The fact that they only last a few seconds is the saving grace, since there’s no time to be bored. While the game is fun throughout, some microgames just fall flat. One minute you’re twisting the 3DS to shave some stubble off this handsome guy, and the next you could be blowing into the microphone or mashing A to win the race. As with any WarioWare game you’ll be finding yourself with an initial frustration when trying to quickly process what you’re being asked to do within the few seconds that each microgame lasts, but the play methods all work well both on their own and in later levels where the game mixes them up between each challenge. The real question is whether it’s too complicated and I’m happy to say that WarioWare Gold is just the right blend of frantic and playable. ![]() This takes the simple button-mashing gameplay from the first game, the twist controls from the follow-up, and the touch controls from the DS version to create some kind of super crazy definitive experience! Luckily the 3DS with its gyroscope and touch screen is more than capable of hosting the different types of gameplay, but if it sounds like a lot going on then you wouldn’t be wrong. Well okay that’s a little harsh, but I mean who doesn’t know about WarioWare by now without living under a rock or being my dog? And even my dog does know about these high-tempo mini-games! Or as they’re called here, microgames! Because come on I had to tell someone back in the day! So I’ll just throw you a bone and stop with the puns.Ĭontinuing with the series tradition of fast-paced mini games which serve as obstacles for the cast of WarioWare to overcome, WarioWare Gold is the first time that all the different methods of play are used in the same game. If you’re not familiar with the series then in the words of Reggie, “What’s wrong with you?” Here’s WarioWare Gold for the Nintendo 3DS. Just as long as it’s as mad and unpredictable as this one.Developer: Intelligent Systems, Nintendo EPD We fear this compilation probably only exists as filler for the 3DS’s increasingly thin release schedules, but it immediately had us wanting a brand new game for Switch. WarioWare is a hard sell if you’ve never played it before but if you haven’t then this is absolutely the best way to introduce yourself to what is one of Nintendo’s most consistently inventive, and funny, franchises. You’re only competing to see who can last the longest though, so while it’s fun you’re not missing out on a whole lot. The use of amiibos is also great, as touching them to the 3DS sees Wario use his limited artistic talents to try to recreate them onscreen.Īpart from Smooth Moves on the Wii the WarioWare games have never had much in terms of multiplayer options but while there is a separate mode here you both need to own a copy of the game, which is obviously very limiting. Since the playlists are random it’ll take several hours to see all the microgames but there’s also a capsule machine which uses in-game currency to spit out everything from silly virtual toys and collectable cards to soundtracks and new, longer mini-games. ![]() GTA 6 Vice City already has a fan-made map thanks to the leaksĪnother series standard, which also helps with the longevity, is lots and lots of unlockables. ![]()
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