WarioWare: Get It Together! for the Nintendo Switch is a collection of silly, absurd microgames from Nintendo that was released on September 10, 2021. WarioWare: Get It Together! features a story ...
The mile-a-minute action of WarioWare has been a consistent treat for many years. The frantic action has always been fun to jump into, giving players a chance to get lost in a series of microgames as ...
Out of all of its vast number of reliable first-party franchises, Nintendo's WarioWare series may be one of its most underrated. The idea of playing fast-paced microgames, one after another, at a ...
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This week Nintendo releases WarioWare: Get It Together for the Nintendo Switch, a welcome return to the party game series spearheaded by the titular antagonist, Wario. WarioWare: Get it Together, much ...
For how much Nintendo hyped the Switch’s portability and multiplayer capabilities when it first debuted in 2017, its library of party games has been disappointing so far. It took more than a year for ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Wario has transitioned from a platformer antagonist in Super Mario Land 2 to platforming antihero in the Wario Land series to indie game developer in ...
Let me get the important bit out of the way right at the start. If you, like me, were concerned when you saw that this new WarioWare title involves controlling characters rather than just abstract ...
WarioWare: Get It Together! tasks you with the usual multifarious microgames, such as counting items, tweezing hairs from a statue, or escaping a flooding dungeon. But instead of flipping your Game ...
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WarioWare: Get It Together! has the series’ standard microgame fare, but it also offers players a taste of co-op and, most interestingly, party games. Players get access to those party games in the ...