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WarioWare: Move It! is a great return to form for the WarioWare series, after the previous game feeling more like a big experiment than a realized video-game, I'm happy that this game feels like the actual Switch WarioWare game we've been waiting all this time.
I'll start by expressing my one and only disappointment with the game; It's a very short game.
Now the WarioWare series has always had short single player modes, but this time it's a bit disappointing because what they did was basically shove multiple characters into one stage instead of giving them their own stages.
Don't get me wrong, it's still there with the other WarioWare games in terms of length, but it's kind of sad not seeing some of the characters getting their time on the spotlight, particularly the Volt characters, and Crygor's family, and especially Lulu, who didn't get her own stage.
Aside from that, WarioWare: Move It! really feels like the sequel to WarioWare Smooth Moves on the Wii, in terms of gameplay and overall tone.
The mingames are all creative and funny, there are some returning ones, but the game does not rely on old ones to deliver on that micro game action that we all know and love.
I should mention that, this is a very funny game, I mean, they did the thing again with the dude talking about the new stances and it's as funny as in the Wii game.
The cutscenes are also very charming, It's a given in this series, all of the characters are so charming and fun.
Unfortunately, this will be the first Wario game without Charles Martinet doing the voice for him, which is a very big loss, I don't think anyone will ever match his level, let alone outdo him. That said, the new guy did an alright job.
This game is just fun, it's the actual Switch WarioWare game we've been waiting for.
I'll start by expressing my one and only disappointment with the game; It's a very short game.
Now the WarioWare series has always had short single player modes, but this time it's a bit disappointing because what they did was basically shove multiple characters into one stage instead of giving them their own stages.
Don't get me wrong, it's still there with the other WarioWare games in terms of length, but it's kind of sad not seeing some of the characters getting their time on the spotlight, particularly the Volt characters, and Crygor's family, and especially Lulu, who didn't get her own stage.
Aside from that, WarioWare: Move It! really feels like the sequel to WarioWare Smooth Moves on the Wii, in terms of gameplay and overall tone.
The mingames are all creative and funny, there are some returning ones, but the game does not rely on old ones to deliver on that micro game action that we all know and love.
I should mention that, this is a very funny game, I mean, they did the thing again with the dude talking about the new stances and it's as funny as in the Wii game.
The cutscenes are also very charming, It's a given in this series, all of the characters are so charming and fun.
Unfortunately, this will be the first Wario game without Charles Martinet doing the voice for him, which is a very big loss, I don't think anyone will ever match his level, let alone outdo him. That said, the new guy did an alright job.
This game is just fun, it's the actual Switch WarioWare game we've been waiting for.
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