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Among all the Warioware games, this one by far feels the weakest. Unlike most Warioware games, this one's gimmick is essentially making one. What I mean by this is that besides the story mode, you can pretty much pick any character you want for almost every stage which may sound nice on paper but it means that all stages are pretty much identical to one another. Main reason comes from the fact that they have to be compatible with the characters and like Wario said in the trailer, "Same Microgames, different abilities" Which not only do these stages have no real mechanic to them, but they are also very basic so most of them feel samey.

The game also has a bunch of side modes most of which of are multiplayer- based(because of course they are) and don't really hold your attention for very long. This game also has a ranking mode in which you do daily challenges to get the highest score on an online leaderboard. You can also raise you points by buying prezzies and giving them to characters to raise there score. And this is where most of the game's focus is at as whenever you play one of the modes, you earn coins and you wanna know what you can use them for? Prezzies.....and that's about it. Overall I say this games has the same problems as games like Super Mario Party and Luigi's mansion 3 in that it focuses alot on side modes than the main mode itself. that's not to say that its bad but compared to previous entries, this one feels the most simplistic.

Reviewed on Mar 21, 2022


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