The gimmick for this one seems great, but when you sit down and play it it all falls apart. Some characters, namely Orbulon, are so much better than the rest that you may as well get a “skip mini game” button when playing with all characters. A lot of characters gimmicks step on other characters toes, leaving them not feeling unique enough, namely Kat & Ana being a worse version of Dribble & Spitz. Playing with single characters is mostly fine for the story mode stages you unlock them on but 90% of the mini games you play with them are not designed with their gimmicks in mind making it a total roll of the dice wether the mini game will be trivial or overly challenging, not the kind of randomness you want in a WarioWare game. Speaking of: no new characters is always disappointing. If you’re just looking for something to play through once you’re probably going to be content with this but it lacks the replay ability of past WarioWares. All it does for me is hoping for a Rhythm Heaven revival.


It’s cool to see contemporary games in 9-Volt’s Nintendo mini games tho.

Reviewed on Sep 10, 2022


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