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WarioWare WarioWare
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Release Date: January 15, 2007
ESRB: Everyone
Publisher: Nintendo
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Release Date: January 15, 2007
ESRB: Everyone
Publisher: Nintendo
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(953 Ratings)
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(143 Ratings)
User Status: 530 currently playing of 1829 owning the game
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User Status: 530 currently playing of 1829 owning the game
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I love the dancing boss on the mini wario stages!
Much like my Rayman review, its fun, but not in the long term.
But here's the thing: I had more fun playing this game than Rayman, even though they are pretty much the same game. Why did I have more fun with WarioWare? The presentation. Simply put, the insane hyper presentation of WarioWare will grab your attention and not let go.
Its another game with a bunch of mini-games, but this game dwarfs Rayman in the number of mini-games. While they may be much much quicker, there's more. The cartoony style of WarioWare is very well done, and while the stories within the cartoons don't make much sense, you won't care because they are just so weird.
The mini-games will melt your mind. They are all simple, yet frantic. The way you use the remote is very fun, and it will make you feel dumb, but that's the point of the game: Get you out of your comfort zone in the effort to amuse others. And if there's one thing I hope everyone does, its exactly that. Don't be afraid or embarrased to do what the game instructs you. That's where the fun is.
I did buy this game, but after a couple hours put into it, its luster is wearing off. Still fun though.
4/5.
great for parties,
fantastic
+Each game involves holding the controler differently, whitch is good.
+Some pretty fun multiplayer modes, darts are wecome at any party.
-A little too short, You can unlock most of the minigames in about 2-3 hours. Then again, it'll take take nearly 6 hours too unlock all of them.
-Some minigames don't work as they should.
-Since the game slows down to tell you how to hold the remote (with the exeption of the last elephant room) it lacks the momentum of other Warioware games.
Other notes:
This is a terrific game, but only if its played in short amounts every now and then. Either wait for the price to drop (50 is way too much), or rent it and see if you like it. And trust me, everybody loves darts.
rent ONLY
Because, you have to admit, WarioWare, lots of mates and more importantly booze does make for an excellent evenings entertainment.
Then when I started playing it, I thought, hmmm this isnt bad. The games were fun, easy to pick up and sometimes very challenging. But not so challengeing that after an hour or two you have got all the games unlocked.
By that, I mean the subsections.... I still havnt found ALL the games, because like all the other WarioWares, you have LOTS of minigames to collect...
but then I was awarded.... drum roll please....
The all important MULTIPLAYER mode, which was better than I had expected.
Not only do you get bonus games such as darts and bungie brothers... you get a massive 12, yes, TWELVE player game option. :)
I gave it foru out of five for TWO reasons...
firstly, I belive that the Multiplayer option should be given right from the start, because if you were in a group and wanted to play it straight out the box so to speak, you would have had to play through all the stages before you could all take part in the fun.
and Secondly, The Gamecube version was just a little bit better, so I thought I couldnt give this a five.
While the story line is very poor and is just there for something besides just areas popping up, this game lacks in nothing, it wasn't made to impress the pants off of anyone but it does in its own little way. it hit its mark where the designers wanted it to go, I congrats to Nintendo with this latest title and I hope they continue to put out games that test us as well as show off the systems with such a fun theme.