As an introduction to the WarioWare franchise, this was an incredible experience. You have a very quirky cast and tons of fun with several ways to play and mixing them up too.
It's possibly less special for veterans, as the huge majority of the micro-games are from past titles, but it's probably still great to see oldies being given better visuals.
It's possibly less special for veterans, as the huge majority of the micro-games are from past titles, but it's probably still great to see oldies being given better visuals.
Na minha opinião o segundo melhor warioware somente atrás do warioware touched.
Eu gostei que nesse jogos os personagens falam e as suas histórinhas são muito nonsense, mas muito divertidas.
Os microjogos estão muito legais e com muita diversidade de gameplay e tema.
Os microjogos da 5 e do 18 volt são muito dahoras pois há referências aos jogos da Nintendo.
De resto um bom e curto jogo para se divertir e passar o tempo.
Eu gostei que nesse jogos os personagens falam e as suas histórinhas são muito nonsense, mas muito divertidas.
Os microjogos estão muito legais e com muita diversidade de gameplay e tema.
Os microjogos da 5 e do 18 volt são muito dahoras pois há referências aos jogos da Nintendo.
De resto um bom e curto jogo para se divertir e passar o tempo.
I might just not be a warioware purist or whatever but I think I need a new gimmick to find appeal in a warioware game. This being mostly a compilation falls kind of flat for me. It is a bonafide warioware game though and warioware is baseline cool and fun but they added voice acting. There is something horribly wrong with fully voice acted warioware cut scenes.
How can this game get a better treatment than it's Rhythm counterpart? This one includes nearly all Microgames from Inc, Twisted, and Touched with some of the games from Smooth Moves, and DIY even making it into this one. This game I find it to be the ultimate collection of the WarioWare games and paired up with the awesome wacky storytelling the series is known for including the greatest voice-acting that any other NIntendo game ever had makes WarioWare gold, a game that is worthy to collect.
I'm a guy that rather plays the games before this one though, but this one I respect it a lot.
I'm a guy that rather plays the games before this one though, but this one I respect it a lot.
Beating the main game only takes about 2-3 hours (if even that), but the true meat of this comes from the extra content and replayability.
The challenge modes fucking rock. Gamer is back from Game & Wario, and is still really fun. The “elevator” challenges are back, and having every minigame mixed together with different control methods adds a ton of challenge. Cruise controls and wario interrupts are both probably my favorites out of these. Cruise controls allows you to speed up or slow down the gameplay by tilting the 3ds, and allows the gameplay to really go as smooth as you want it to. Wario interrupts is basically like if the blooper item could be used on ur 3ds interrupting normal gameplay, but with various other tweaks, which adds a really nice amount of difficulty. I personally also really love kat and Ana’s mode “Splitscreen” which cuts down the time inbetween minigames and just goes back to back with minigames alternating from top to bottom. It really makes it a constant rush of gameplay and is really refreshing.
Also of course I have to acknowledge classic Pyoro being back which is such a nice timesink. The arcade minigames are such a nice cherry on top and the little gimmick games like the alarm clocks and he weird toilet paper credits game really make this game feel cohesively “Wario” and is something they really didn’t need to do but they did it anyway.
The challenge modes fucking rock. Gamer is back from Game & Wario, and is still really fun. The “elevator” challenges are back, and having every minigame mixed together with different control methods adds a ton of challenge. Cruise controls and wario interrupts are both probably my favorites out of these. Cruise controls allows you to speed up or slow down the gameplay by tilting the 3ds, and allows the gameplay to really go as smooth as you want it to. Wario interrupts is basically like if the blooper item could be used on ur 3ds interrupting normal gameplay, but with various other tweaks, which adds a really nice amount of difficulty. I personally also really love kat and Ana’s mode “Splitscreen” which cuts down the time inbetween minigames and just goes back to back with minigames alternating from top to bottom. It really makes it a constant rush of gameplay and is really refreshing.
Also of course I have to acknowledge classic Pyoro being back which is such a nice timesink. The arcade minigames are such a nice cherry on top and the little gimmick games like the alarm clocks and he weird toilet paper credits game really make this game feel cohesively “Wario” and is something they really didn’t need to do but they did it anyway.
I honestly love WarioWare Gold, and it's weird how this was the era where Nintendo just wanted to make these kind of "celebration" type of games for their smaller IPs, seeing as they did the same with Rhythm Heaven.
WarioWare Gold is an extremely fun game full of different modes (with even one to dub cinematics), things to unlock, tons of microgames using all the mechanics from past Wario games, and a fully voiced story to add to it.
WarioWare Gold is an extremely fun game full of different modes (with even one to dub cinematics), things to unlock, tons of microgames using all the mechanics from past Wario games, and a fully voiced story to add to it.