A game with a campaign so short even Wario couldn't believe it was already over. I'm usually not the kinda guy to compare and complain about game prices, but $60 is a pretty big ask when you can see pretty much everything Get It Together has to offer in under 4 hours.

Despite that this was a lot of fun, it was my first real WarioWare experience although I'd dabbled briefly in Smooth Moves and DIY in the past. All the different characters were very fun to discover and use, all brought to life through delightful artwork by Ko Takeuchi. I do think that there were maybe a few too many playable characters, as some just felt like better versions of others and one or two had abilities that hindered more than they helped. All the microgames were entertaining, with 9-Volt's Nintendo-themed section being the clear standout as usual. I just wish there were more of them.

I don't think I can recommend this at $60 for anyone outside of hardcore WarioWare fans, but if you can find it on sale definitely give it a try, it'll make for a fun afternoon at the very least. And even if you don't play it you should still listen to Penny's Song because it's a certified bop

Reviewed on Oct 15, 2021


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